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Tag Archives: Crossvegas
2012 CrossVegas Predictions
After a mixed weekend for the predictor, it’s time to dive back in as the European-North American showdown that is CrossVegas takes Sin City by storm on Wednesday. Each year, the amount, and caliber, of foreign riders has increased and this year is no exception. There’s a bevy of talent crossing the pond including defending … Continue reading
2011-2012 Cyclocross Season Preview – US Riders to Watch
 The 2011-2012 US cross season will see a bevy of new changes across the board. Several riders, including Jeremy Powers and Ryan Trebon, have changed teams. The UCI schedule in the US has changed drastically and as a result, new series have popped up and others have disappeared. Not to mention, the US schedule has … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, adam myerson, Chris Jones, Crossvegas, Cyclocross, jamey driscoll, jeremy powers, ryan trebon, switzerland, tim johnson, todd wells
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International Cyclocross Report – Series and Races to Watch
As promised, here’s a run-down of this year’s major European cyclocross series and races. The Superprestige The oldest cyclocross series in the world enters its 29th season this year. Nearly a third of those seasons have been won by one man: Sven Nys. Nys’ bid for a 10th Superprestige title came up short last year … Continue reading