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Tag Archives: gould
Cyclocross Summer Vacation
If you spent your summer riding skinny tires, watching Tour de France feeds, and all but forgot about the cyclocross bike hanging on your wall, you’re not alone. In a sport that has so much to offer, it’s hard to specialize. Indeed, even many top American pros have a hard time keeping it knobby. So, … Continue reading
Posted in Featured
Tagged 2011, Compton, Cyclocross, gould, johnson, off-season, powers, wells
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2010 US Cyclocross Nationals – Editors’ Picks
Of his first season of elite cyclocross racing, a guy I used to race with said, “The top five or ten guys are racing one race, and the five guys behind them are racing another race. And then there are the rest of us.” This description of the steep steps up the talent pyramid seems … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Races
Tagged Compton, Cyclocross, gould, johnson, jones, nationals, powers, predictions, preview, trebon, usa, van gilder
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2010 US Cyclocross Nationals Preview – Elite Women
In 2004, Katie Compton took the starting line at her first Elite Women’s Cyclocross National Championships—she hasn’t lost since. When she toes the line on Sunday in Bend, Oregon, she will embark on a quest for her seventh-consecutive national title. Compton has won two World Cup races this year and nine out of the ten … Continue reading