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Tag Archives: jamie driscoll
US Cross – Week 9 Predictions
After a few weeks of smaller, UCI C2 races, action in the US heats up as the season rolls into November. The Cincy 3 Day cross festival returns for another year featuring a pair of UCI C2 races and a C1 race on Sunday. Most of America’s top cross racers are headed to Ohio to … Continue reading
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Tagged ben berden, cincy 3 day, Craig, cross after dark, Cyclocross, dan timmerman, jamie driscoll, jeremy powers, justin lindine, nepcx, ryan trebon, tim johnson
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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
2012/13 US Cross Preview – East Coast
With the first weekend of UCI cross races out of the way, it’s time to get down to business in the US. This weekend there are four UCI races on the East coast and Vegas and the USGP are right around the corner. As a result, all the top cross racers will be making their … Continue reading
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Tagged Cyclocross, east coast, jamie driscoll, jeremy powers, justin lindine, tim johnson
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