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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Cyclocross National Championships Preview: Part 2
We continue with part two of our weekend preview. Absent from this preview is the United States who are currently fifth in the World with 2,205 points. We will be doing a separate preview for them, so stay tuned. Spain (966 pts.) Out of all the national championships, the Spanish one could be the least … Continue reading
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Cyclocross National Championships Preview: Part 1
This weekend, no less then 13 countries will crown their 2012 national champions. For the first time, the United States joins the list as they moved their championship weekend from December to January. While all eyes will be on Belgium, who have arguably the three best riders in the world this year, the best of … Continue reading
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Cyclocross Week in Review: Winter is Coming
Versluys Cyclocross (C2) This small, non-televised UCI C2 race featured perhaps the most surprising finish of 2011 as Jan Denuwelaere out-sprinted World Champion Zdenk Stybar on Thursday in Bredene, Belgium. Dieter Vanthourenhout rolled across the line in third place, 12 seconds back. Niels Albert, who has been sick all week finished a disappointing fourth. While … Continue reading
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