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Cyclocross Weekend Preview 9/30

by Erik
September 30, 2011 Featured, Races 1 Comment
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NEPCX – Gran Prix of Gloucester (C1/C2)

The cross collective will focus all of their attention towards Gloucester, MA for two days of UCI racing in the heart of New England. As usual, the “New England World Championships” will host one of the strongest fields in the country. The European invasion continues with Belgians Tim Van Nuffle and Ben Berden. Swiss National Champion Christian Heule will be out along with his countryman, Lukas Muller. Many-times Danish National Champion Joachim Parbo (Challenge Tires) will be making his return to Gloucester and the UK’s Ian Field (Hargroves Cycles) will try to add another...Continue Reading

An Open Letter to J-POW

by Erik
September 30, 2011 Featured No Comments
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Dear Jeremy “J-POW” Powers,

Let me start by saying how much we like you. The new Rapha kit you’re wearing is super stylish and we absolutely love it. Pink is the new awesome. Your choice to ride a quality German bicycle ist sehr gut. Look at that picture up there. You don’t look like you’re going over a barrier. You look like you’re striding over Mount Olympus. Needless to say, your equipment and appeal for this years cross season is definitely to our liking. Plus, during the road season you ride for Jelly Belly. They have over 50 flavors of deliciousness....Continue Reading

The Sticky Bidon – September 29, 2011

by Jeremy
September 29, 2011 Sticky Bidon No Comments
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Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, September 29, 2011

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International Cyclocross Power Rankings, #2

by mattio
September 29, 2011 Featured No Comments
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1. Zdenek Stybar – “Styby” once again takes top honors, having gone two-for-two this past weekend with victories in Stribo and Baden. Stybar’s coming out of the gate swinging, but finished his weekend with a bruised knee after a post-race barrier-bumping injury. It’ll sideline him for this weekend – his medical team is playing it safe. That said, he’s looking like he can win when he needs to. It’s too bad he’ll miss the C1 Euro season opener at Kalmthout.

2. Sven Nys – At 35 years old, Sven Nys can hardly be called past his prime, despite major wins stretching back 13...Continue Reading

The Sticky Bidon – September 28, 2011

by Jeremy
September 28, 2011 Featured, Sticky Bidon No Comments
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Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, September 28, 2011

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