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International Cyclocross Report & Power Rankings: Week 14

by Erik
December 31, 2010 Featured, Races No Comments
Photo: Cog O'Grady (http://ogradyc.blogspot.com/)

The annual Christmas week festivities started of with a boom as the World Cup headed to Heusden-Zolder, Belgium for the sixth round of the series. Lars Boom rode away from Niels Albert late in the race to capture the victory in his only World Cup apperance this year. Albert dominated the bulk of the race, but got bogged down in one of the extremely snowy sections on the course, allowing Boom to get away. Both riders emphasized their displeasure with the course conditions and the promoters lack of snow clearing.

Behind Albert and Boom, veterans Bart Wellens and Gerben de Knegt...Continue Reading

International Cyclocross Report & Power Ranking: Weeks #12 & 13

by Erik
December 24, 2010 Featured, Races No Comments
Photo by Ciaran O'Grady, http://ogradyc.blogspot.com/

‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through Belgium,

not a creature was stirring, except for dozens of cross riders.

Their bikes were all clean and their bags were all packed;

The skinsuits were ready, the wheels were all stacked.

Sven Nys is once again king after four more podium appearances and a pair of wins over the last two weeks.  It all started at the Rouwmoer round of the GVA Trophy in Essen, Belgium where Nys and Klaas Vantornout were able to capitalize on a Niels Albert mechanical. Vantornout went toe-to-toe with Nys, but was unable to beat the Belgian National Champion and...Continue Reading

Domestic Cyclocross Report & Power Ranking: Final

by Erik
December 16, 2010 Featured, Races 1 Comment
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It took less then 30-seconds on Sunday for Jeremy Powers to lose his shot at a national title. His crash midway through the race left many scratching in disbelief. Meanwhile, Todd Wells collected himself, remounted his bike, and took-off in pursuit of a third National Championship.

The 2010 US Cyclocross National Championships were billed to provide one of the most exciting and interesting Elite Men’s races in the event’s history. Over 100 riders toed the start line in Bend, Oregon with hopes of winning the nation’s most prestigious race and title. But in the end, the muddy course would prove troublesome...Continue Reading

International Cyclocross Report & Power Ranking – Week #11

by Erik
December 9, 2010 Featured, Races No Comments
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With Zdenek Stybar opting to skip Round 4 of the World Cup, all eyes were on last week’s winner Niels Albert—along with the rest of the Belgian contingent. Needless to say, Albert didn’t disappoint as his solo victory in Igorre, Spain gave him complete control of the World Cup. In addition, Stybar will miss the Kalmthout round in Belgium on December 19th, meaning that everyone, especially Albert, will be able to make great strides in distancing themselves from the World Champion. In fact, both Albert and Kevin Pauwels jumped over Stybar this weekend, while Francis Mourey and Sven Nys are...Continue Reading

Domestic Cyclocross Report & Power Ranking – Week #12

by Erik
December 7, 2010 Featured, Races No Comments
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The weekend before Nationals is always one of the best weekends of racing in the US. Everyone going to Nationals races and they bring virtually everything they have in anticipation of the following Sunday’s showdown in Bend, Oregon. This weekend featured great racing on both coasts with the NBX GP (the Verge NECCS series finale) in Rhode Island and the USGP finale in Portland, Oregon. Both events provided a pair of UCI races and both of their respective overall titles were still up for grabs.

In Rhode Island, Adam Myerson came out on top at Day 1 of the NBX Grand...Continue Reading

International Cyclocross Report & Power Ranking – Weeks #9 & 10

by Erik
December 2, 2010 Featured, Races No Comments
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My apologies for skipping last week’s column. The turkey, family and a birthday celebration for my little one piled-up too quickly and things got away from me. That said, it’s time to get back on track. Before we cover this past weekend’s action, here’s a quick review of what we missed the previous week.

Kevin Pauwels picked-up his first victory of the season in exciting fashion at the GVA round in Hasselt two Saturdays ago, holding-off teammate and World Champion, Zdenek Stybar, and Belgian National Champion, Sven Nys with a blistering last lap pace. As a result, Stybar’s overall lead in...Continue Reading

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