North American Cyclocross – Power Ranking #2

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On the heels of our Week in Review, here’s this week’s North American Cyclocross Power Ranking. With European riders spending some time in the United States it’s worth a bit of clarification on what riders get sorted where. Bart Wellens, for example, is conspicuously absent despite his dominant performance in the US over the past couple weeks. As his season will emphasize European cyclocross, it’s more appropriate to list him on the International Cyclocross Power Rankings, and leave the North American Power Rankings to Americans and those Europeans who focus on the North American race circuit. This will keep the comparisons consistent. Without further ado, this week’s Power Rankings:

1. Ryan Trebon  takes top honors, largely due to his choice to go head to head with Bart Wellens at StarCrossed. He came in second but it’s clear he’s coming out swinging this season.

2. Jeremy Powers  headed back to the East Coast to come in second to Nicolas Bazin. If he can dispatch North Americans at will, one’s got to wonder if there are any cracks in his armor – as well as what it will take to get him to the next level.

3. Christian Huele didn’t race this weekend, but it would be foolish to let that be cause for dropping him down the power rankings. With the USGP on tap this weekend, watch out for the Swiss Champion.

4. Jamey Driscoll  took a podium at Catamount GP; he’s the American most likely to pull a fast one on Powers at the USGP.

5. Jonathan Page spent time battling with Trebon and Wellens, eventually bested, but looking capable along the way. Three straight third places are a nice sign of consistency.

6. Ben Berden – the former U23 Belgian Champ is gearing for a strong season.

7. Tim Johnson  is working on a cold but it’s pretty hard to send him too far down the ranks.

8. Todd Wells  is starting off the season quietly, with results that suggest he’s not quite flying yet.

9. Justin Lindine  had impressive results behind Nicolas Bazin in Vermont. We’ll see if he can keep the pace in a full field of the North American elite.

10. Joacim Parbo went from a quiet showing at CrossVegas to a strong weekend of racing on the East Coast.

With the first installment of the USGP bearing down it’ll be interesting to see how the racing develops. Visiting Europeans have been taking top honors over the past few weeks – when American racing, and racers, hits its stride, it will be interesting to see the race dynamic that develops.

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Levi Leipheimer to OmegaPharma-QuickStep

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After months of speculation, it is now confirmed that Levi Leipheimer is joining Patrick Lefevere’s new super-team OmegaPharma-QuickStep. Despite a  poor performance at the Tour de France this year, Leipheimer had a solid year with wins at the Tour de Suisse, USA Pro Cycling Challenge in Colorado, the Tour of Utah, and a stage and second-place overall at the Tour of California. 

It’s not the first time that Leipheimer expatriated himself: he rode for Rabobank and Gerolsteiner in the past, and has shown consistent top-ten performances in the Grand Tours including a third place in the 2001 Vuelta, third place in the 2007 Tour de France, and second place in the 2008 Vuelta.

On the other hand, Lefevere has vacillated between harboring Grand Tour GC ambitions and swearing off on them. Mick Rogers, Jose Rujano, and even a reluctant Stijn Devolder had all failed Lefevere’s dreams. Could it be that this is all because of his failure to recruit Lance Armstrong as a GC hope in 1998? Will Leipheimer survive the weight of expectation in the super-team?

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North American & International Cyclocross Week in Review

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CrossVegas (C1)

A truly international field gathered just off the Vegas strip for the first UCI C1 race of the year. For a complete race report, including the pros reactions, check out our coverage here.

StarCrossed (C2)

StarCrossed, round two of the Cross After Dark series, moved to a new venue this year at Lake Sammamish Park in Issaquah, Washington. The race had a star studded field consisting of many of the animators from CrossVegas minus Lars van der Haar and Jeremy Powers who headed home following the race in Vegas.

The new course was very fast, dry and bumpy with the only real challenge coming in the form of double sandpits the riders had to traverse every lap. A strong three-man lead group containing Ryan Trebon (LTS-Felt), Jonathan Page (Planet Bike-Blue) and Bart Wellens (Telenet-Fidea) made it’s way clear of the rest of the field in the latter half of the race. Wellens attacked the two American riders in the closing laps and held a ten-second gap all the way to the finish. Trebon ended up second a head of Page.

Round three of the Cross After Dark series is this Wednesday in St. Louis at the new Gateway Cup. Bart Wellens and Ryan Trebon are very close in the standings of this four-race series. Trebon is not scheduled to race in St. Louis, so with a good ride Wellens could take the overall victory despite missing the final round in a few weeks.

Charm City Cross

This past weekend saw two UCI C2 races take place in the heart of Baltimore at Druid Hill Park. Despite the races being in the heart of the mid-Atlantic, the podium had a decidedly international flavor. Brit Ian Field (Hargroves Cycles) took the win on day one, a head of Belgian Tom Van Den Bosch (AA Drink-Leontien.nl) and Canadian Mike Garrigan (Lapierre Canada). Day two saw a very similar outcome as day one, this time Van Den Bosch picked up the victory a head of Field. American Dylan McNicholas was able to capture third a head of Garrigan.

Rapha Focus GP (C2)

Bart Wellens followed up his first victory of the season at StarCrossed with another impressive victory at the (formerly Rad Racing) Rapha-Focus GP. Held in the same park as StarCrossed, the course was very fast, with plenty of twists and turns to scrub riders speed. Much like Saturday’s race, Wellens set the early pace creating a three man group along with teammate Rob Peeters and Jonathan Page. Wellens made his move during the last lap of the race and was able to easily outpace Page, who was held back by Peeters. Wellens’ early accumulation of UCI points is sure to put him on the front row of some major European races next month. 

Catamount GP (C2)

Round one of the new NECS series kicked off in Vermont with the Catamount GP. Frenchmen Nicolas Bazin picked up his first victory of the season a head of a very strong, New England field. Bazin arrived in the US on Wednesday to begin his American campaign. Jeremy Powers, Jamey Driscoll, Justin Lindine and Joacim Parbo were just some of the heavy hitters who headed back East after Vegas. New Hampshire native Ted King also made an apperace after a strong road season with Liquigas/Cannondale.

Powers took the hole shot and quickly opened up a gap with Driscoll and Bazin in toe. Lindine continued to show that he’s a forced to be recogned with as he was the only rider able to bridge across to the leaders. Driscoll would be the next man to make his move as he attacked with four laps remaining. Powers closed the gap and right on cue, Bazin madeh is attack as thigns came back togeather with two laps to go. Powers would win the battle for second a head of Driscoll and Lindine.

Steenberg Cross (C2)

Steenberg Cross kicked of the European cross season with a strong field in Erpe Mere. Kevin Pauwels (Sunwed Revor) to the days top honors ahead of Sven Nys and Klaas Vantornout. Frenchman Francis Mourey suffered from a nasty crash at the start of the race and wound up a dissapointing 20th. The race was dominated by a lead group comprised of Nys, Vantronout, Pauwels, Tom Meeusen and Niels Albert – take note. Albert got a flat tire and was never able to get back in contention for the victory. Meanwhile Nys and Pauwels broke away from the rest of the lead group. Nys looked to have the edge throughout the last half of the race, but a flat a few meters before the finish line allowed Pauwels to sprint to victory – though even without a flat, Nys would have had trouble holding off Pauwels’ sprint. 

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The Sticky Bidon – September 21, 2011

Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, September 21, 2011

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The Sticky Bidon – September 20, 2011

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Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, September 20, 2011

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The Sticky Bidon – September 19, 2011

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Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, September 19, 2011

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