The TD Bank Triple Crown of Cycling, formerly known as the Commerce Bank Triple Crown of Cycling, was a three-race series of road bicycle racing events held in the United States that ran from 2006-2008.
[1] They were part of the UCI America Tour and the series winner earned a $10,000 prize.
[2][3] After the 2008 edition, the Triple Crown ended and only the Philadelphia race remained.
[4] As of 2017, none of these events remain, but Reading, Pennsylvania now hosts The Reading 120, formerly the Bucks County Classic, that is part of the UCI America Tour.
[5][6] This Pro-Cycling racing began as the CoreStates Bank series with the US-Pro championship in Philadelphia, and two shorter races race in Trenton (New Jersey National Bank), and Lancaster (Hamilton Bank).