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  1. Cycling for Competition: All You Need to Know About Every Type of Racing, from Track Racing and Time-trialling to Cyclo-cross and Triathlon by Edward Pickering, 2011-02

61. Cycling Fans On Satellite » Cyclocross: Hofstade
The cycling starts again already RAI Sport Sat (freeto-air 13e) have highlights of today’s seventh cyclocross World Cup event from Hofstade Belgium at
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Cyclocross: Hofstade Filed under: Cyclocross Coverage Hope you had a good Christmas Day if you celebrate it. The cycling starts again already: RAI Sport Sat free-to-air 13e the cancellation of their race at the Milan round . Sven Nys of Belgium leads by almost 500 points from compatriots Bart Wellens and Klaas Vantornout. Daphny van den Brand of the Netherlands leads the elite women Update: teletext
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    62. 2006 Cyclocross
    cyclocross There is no preregistration. On site registration opens at 1000 am and closes 15 minutes before the event. USCF and NORBA licenses will be
    http://www.emdesports.com/Race_Flyers/2006_cyclocross.html
    Home Upcoming Events Coaching Photo Gallery Fitness Articles Sponsors Links Results 2006 Inland Northwest Cyclocross Series
    Held under USCF, permit #'s on file
    Organized by Emde Sports LLC, Vertical Earth and Allegro Cycling
    NEW venue for the INWCX #8 race on November 11th 2006!!!
    The Nov. 11th race will be moved from NIC to the Riverstone development. It will be a fast fun course. The big bonus is the proximity to Cold Stone. Parking and registration will be at the Southwest end of the theater parking lot.
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    2006 SEASON SCHEDULE
    October 14th- Valley Mission Park; Spokane Valley, WA October 15th- North Idaho College; Coeur d'Alene, ID October 21st- Mill Creek Sports-Plex; Walla Walla, WA October 22nd- Fort Walla Walla; Walla Walla, WA October 28th- Highbridge Park; Spokane, WA October 29th- North Idaho College; Coeur d'Alene, ID November 4th- Riverside State Park (7-mile area); Spokane, WA

    63. Outdoors | Cyclocross Biking Picks Up Speed Around Puget Sound | Seattle Times N
    Rickerts shows what happens when you go on a snowy, muddy, and allaround wet cyclocross bike ride without fenders — you earn yourself a muddy back.
    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/outdoors/2004115882_nwwbiking100.html
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      Cyclocross biking picks up speed around Puget Sound
      By Mike McQuaide Special to The Seattle Times PREV of NEXT MIKE MCQUAIDE / SPECIAL TO THE SEATTLE TIMES Mark Peterson, of Bellingham, rides the upper trails just east of Lake Padden, across from Galbraith Mountain. MIKE MCQUAIDE / SPECIAL TO THE SEATTLE TIMES Above: Snow and ice might clog a cyclocross bike's crank, but it doesn't keep riders from exploring. MIKE MCQUAIDE / SPECIAL TO THE SEATTLE TIMES Looking as if he can't quite comprehend how tasty his cup of espresso is, Ryan Rickerts enjoys a pre-ride cup from Mark Peterson's espresso machine. MIKE MCQUAIDE / SPECIAL TO THE SEATTLE TIMES MIKE MCQUAIDE / SPECIAL TO THE SEATTLE TIMES Peterson and Rickerts ride the upper trails just east of Lake Padden. The trails are just about perfect for exploring on a cyclocross bike.

    64. Cycling British Columbia - Cyclocross
    Cyclocross has a long history as off-season training for road racers, and a recent appeal to off-road racers as well. The combination of high-speeds,
    http://www.cyclingbc.net/itoolkit.asp?pg=CYCLOCROSS

    65. Cyclocross Nationals: A Casey Gibson Gallery
    The snow stopped, the sun came out, but conditions were still tough on the final day of the 2007 USA Cycling cyclocross national championships.
    http://www.velonews.com/race/cyc/articles/13805.0.html
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    Cyclo-Cross Cyclocross Nationals: A Casey Gibson Gallery By Casey B. Gibson Filed: December 16, 2007 The snow stopped, the sun came out, but conditions were still tough on the final day of the 2007 USA Cycling cyclocross national championships. Mud, wind and cold aside, our man Casey Gibson braved the elements to document events as he saw them. The elite men's field takes off.
    photo by: Casey B. Gibson
    Adam Myerson takes a tight corner.
    photo by: Casey B. Gibson
    Jonathan Page earned silver
    photo by: Casey B. Gibson
    Powers and Page fight it out.
    photo by: Casey B. Gibson
    No gears... and no sleeves.
    photo by: Casey B. Gibson Wells attacks the run-up photo by: Casey B. Gibson Johnson gets the win photo by: Casey B. Gibson photo by: Casey B. Gibson The elite men's podium. photo by: Casey B. Gibson Compton moves off photo by: Casey B. Gibson Compton maintains her lead... photo by: Casey B. Gibson ... and wins again. photo by: Casey B. Gibson Georgia Gould photo by: Casey B. Gibson on the run-up photo by: Casey B. Gibson

    66. Dirt Derby
    Weeknight short track mountain bike and cyclocross racing under the lights in Austin.
    http://www.dirtderby.com/
    Dirt Derby
    The 2007-2008 Verge Dirt Derby Tuesday Nights Under the Lights October to February Weekly Mountain Bike and Cyclocross Racing Minutes from Downtown Austin Fully Illuminated Course No licenses, no land-access fees Great for novices and first timers The Safest Place to Race After Work
    The Greatest Show on Dirt
    If you've never tried racing before, or are just looking for a place to ride after work, this is the place to go. If you are a serious or aspiring racer, this is the best place in Texas to get in some competition in a fun and friendly environment. With a wide and forgiving dirt track, a fully illuminated course, and NO CARS, the Dirt Derby is the safest place you can race your bike in Texas. Check out our YouTube Video Photo by Mario Cantu
    Schedule Season Two - Tuesday December 18 to February 26 (Rain Race March 4) No Race on Christmas - NORMAL race schedule on New Years Day (skip the end of the Rose Bowl) Give volunteering a chance, show up at 5:15pm!!! Time Race Length 5:45 PM Registration Opens 6:15 PM Sun and Ski Sport Short Track 25 min 6:15 PM ScottUSA Cyclocross 3/4*** 25 min 6:45 PM Oakley Velodrome Racing 7:35 PM 20 min 8:00 PM Panaracer Open Cyclocross 30 min 8:00 PM Source Endurance Open Short Track 30 min 9:00 PM Gates Close ***RULE CHANGE: If you have a USCF P,1, or 2 license, or a NORBA Pro or Semipro license tell us at registration so we can score you

    67. Kansas City Cross
    Kansas City cyclocross. De Stad cyclocross Van Kansas Series. presented by Paceline_rgb.jpg Paceline Products! You are here Home. Skip to content
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    68. Cyclocross Hoogstraten Home :: 3th February 2008 :: Welcome
    Translate this page Laatste nieuwsberichten van de club, overzicht van het programma, voorstelling van het bestuur en de organisatie en informatie over inschrijvingen.
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    69. New Mexico CycloCross
    nmcross.com named world s best website covering New Mexico cyclocross by nmcross.com 2007 New Mexico Redline cyclocross Series Information
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    70. *NEW!*Cyclocross: Training & Technique-velogear
    cyclocross is a fun and challenging mix of road and offroad racing on a closed circuit with obstacles such as sandtraps, berms, and barriers.
    http://www.velogear.com/prodinfo.asp?number=VP CC3

    71. Oregon Sports Authority » Blog Archive Bend Vies To Host Cyclocross Championshi
    Portland played host to the cyclocross championships in 2003 and 2004. Bend is the first city to bid for the cyclocross championships.
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        Bend tourism and city officials, professional cyclocross racers and the Oregon Sports Authority have signed on to support a bid to bring a national bike race to the city next year that would provide an estimated $2.5 million boost to the visitor economy during an otherwise slow time for tourism. If secured, fans of the emerging sport of cyclocross — which is an off-road version of a road race with a series of obstacles where riders dismount and are forced to carry their bikes — would likely flood into Bend for four to five days of races.
        Portland played host to the cyclocross championships in 2003 and 2004. The races were held at the Portland International Raceway. The spectator-friendly event pits riders against the clock on bikes that are a cross between road bikes and mountain bikes. The race could be held in forests, on dirt paths and open rolling terrain, according to USA Cycling, which holds the race annually. Because the championships typically occur the second weekend in December — when occupancy levels in Bend lodging properties are well below 40 percent — they would provide a welcome boost for the local tourism economy, LaPlaca said.

    72. Hawaiian Cyclocross
    cyclocross and CycloCross for the masses with Aloha Spirit.
    http://members.tripod.com/cyclocross/
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    73. Singlespeed Cyclocross, By Tarik Saleh
    Single speed cyclocross is a beautiful thing, as very little can go wrong. A good chainline makes chainsuck irrelevant and you never never ever stack
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    Singlespeed Cyclocross by Tarik Saleh
    Single speed cyclocross is a beautiful thing, as very little can go wrong. A good chainline makes chainsuck irrelevant and you never never ever stack because you missed a shift going into a barrier and forgot to get off your bike. With a 135 spaced rear hub built without dish, the probability of tacoing your wheel is extremely low. Being a competitive single speeder, to me, means finishing at as well as (or at least nearly as well as, and sometimes much better than) you would have on a geared bike. This obviously can be very course-dependent (see below). If you want to be competitive as a single speeder in cross may I suggest the following: Be a good or great runner. There will be parts of the race that you can ride in the beginning that you will be forced to run toward the end. To be competitive you need to be able to run as fast as or faster than those who choose to ride that part of the course. You should also be able to run faster than those around you on the run ups. On anything that points uphill, you need to be going faster thatn anyone around you, because you will get your butt whipped on any downhills that are smooth or long enough to allow pedaling. If you are one of those people who walk up the runnups the last few laps, you will get eaten up and spit out on a single speed. Choose a good gear. This obviously is the key. You want to chose a gear that lets you not get dropped too badly on the flats and allows you to ride as much as possible on the hills. If you have to get off your bike you better be able to run well (see above). I find a 2:1 is best for me. Although I could see going a bit higher as I get faster. Travis Brown runs a much higher than 2:1, but he is a machine and a half. Being a mere machine, 34:17 works well for me, although I am going to try some races in the 34 16 soon. i think if you are running anything less than 2:1 you need to be able to spin like a mad bastard, consistently through the whole race.

    74. CROSS CRUSADE: Home
    Vital information including series schedule, categories, prize list for the River City Bicycles Cross Crusade series, one of the most highly attended
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    75. Www.cyclingnews.com - The World Centre Of Cycling
    Cyclocross News Racing Round-up - Two first time World Cup winners in Cyclo-cross news racing roundup - Czech riders ready for World Cup on home
    http://www.cyclingnews.com/cross/
    Cyclingnews TV News Tech Features ... UCI codes explained
    An introduction to Cyclo-cross
    All you needed to know about Cyclo-cross
    Harry Wolfson gives you the full rundown on what Cyclo-cross is, how you do it, and why.
    Interviews
    Helen Wyman: Swiftly does it
    Rob Jebb: Peak performer
    Jeremy Powers: Powering towards the Worlds
    Wendy Simms: Gaining experience on European ground
    In Flanders fields: How to watch cyclo-cross
    Georgia Gould: Climbing Higher
    Geoff Proctor: Euro 'cross camp #5
    Ryan Trebon: The next ex-patriot 'cross racer?
    Klaas Vantornout: Challenging the old masters
    Erwin Vervecken: Vervecken's diesel running rough Hanka Kupfernagel: Icing on the cake Against Odds: MIT Cyclo-cross Jonathan Page : In pursuit of a passion Easypay team rides on Empella 'Cross feature : An American revolution Hanka Kupfernagel : Going for four Jeremy Powers : Hopping through Europe Jonathan Page : Turning a new Page Roger Hammond : The future is T-mobile Deidre Winfield : Introducing DeeDee Winfield Katie Compton : Going for three Tim Johnson : Growing USA 'cross scene Petr Dlask : Czech giant on the way up Marianne Vos : The perfect year Sven Nys : Master of the mud Geoff Proctor : Inside Euro Cross Camp Jeremy Powers: Picking your time

    76. Central Coast Cyclo-cross
    An annual series of races in and around Monterey, California.
    http://www.cccx.org/
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    77. The American Cyclo-cross Foundation
    An organization helping American cyclocrossers with the costs of elite-level competition.
    http://www.maddogmedia.com/acf.html
    Welcome to the
    American Cyclo-cross Foundation
    Official account balance as of 11/10/2004: Zero
    So long, and thanks for all the fish

    The ACF calls it quits THE AMERICAN CYCLO-CROSS FOUNDATION, created in 1999 to help send unfunded U.S. riders to the world cyclo-cross championships, has sent out its last money order. In 2004, we mailed $12,075 to members of the U.S. team that contested the cyclo-cross world championships in Pont-Chateau, France. USA Cycling underwrote the $3500-a-head cost of travel for its automatic qualifiers: elites Jonathan Page and Alison Dunlap; U23's Jesse Anthony and Jeremy Powers; and juniors Jamey Driscoll and Tucker Thomas. And the USAC Development Foundation offered $500 apiece to U23's Alan Obye and Mike Cody, as well as to juniors Andy Brooks and Konrad LeBas. But everyone else on the 18-rider team had to come up with their own $3500 if they wanted to wear stars-and-stripes kit in France. So once again, the ACF asked the U.S. cycling community for its help, and once again you responded, with unprecedented generosity. Last year, you helped us send $8,000 to the men and women who represented the United States at world's. This year, donations exceeded $13,000. Charles Pelkey, Chris Zigmont

    78. UCI Cyclo-Cross
    The classic image of cyclocross is the high speed dismount-remount manoeuvre. This takes place when the bike is to be carried on the shoulder up a
    http://www.uci.ch/english/cyclo_cross/what_is.htm
    What is Cyclo-Cross? The classic image of cyclo-cross is the high speed dismount-remount manoeuvre. This takes place when the bike is to be carried on the shoulder up a particularly steep or muddy incline, or else when an obstacle on the course cannot be ridden. In terms of technique, cyclo-cross is one of the most difficult forms of cycle racing. The bicycle resembles the road machine, with its dropped handlebars, 700C size wheels and relatively narrow tyres. Yet the conditions for these two disciplines could hardly be more different. For a start cyclo-cross is a winter-time sport. Woodland trails, open meadows, and short, steep hills are the main features of a cyclo-cross course. Normally the circuit is in the region of 2.5-3km, and the race duration around one hour.
    The sport had its first world championship in Paris in 1950. In the early years, cyclo-cross was thought of only as an accessory to road racing. The intense work of the one-hour race and the use of narrow tyres on muddy hills made a good combination to hone both fitness and handling skills.
    Gradually cyclo-cross specialists emerged, and the sport became dominated by riders who were little known in road racing. Apart from some notable exceptions - led by Adri Van der Poel - this remains the case today. Yet cyclo-cross stars do feature prominently at the top level of mountain bike racing - a sport far closer related to cyclo-cross than to road.

    79. About Cyclo-Cross
    Winter Fun CycloCross (often abbreviated to Cross) is generally an autumn and winter sport. Massed starts make for exciting races, usually no more than
    http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/BC/cyx/cyclo_cross_about.asp
    Search Username Password Home Advertise on This Site Membership My Membership ... CYCLE SPEEDWAY NEWS CYCLO-CROSS NEWS Latest News About Cyclo-Cross Get Into Cyclo-Cross Cyclo-Cross Calendar Cyclo-Cross Calendar Updates Cyclo-Cross Results ... GETTING STARTED How to use the British Cycling website
    About Cyclo-Cross Winter Fun: Cyclo-Cross (often abbreviated to 'Cross) is generally an autumn and winter sport. Massed starts make for exciting races, usually no more than an hour in length – and shorter for juniors, women and veterans. There are usually free-to-enter races for younger riders. Some organisers are now starting to run summer series, which are proving very popular. Lapping it Up! Cyclo-Cross races are usually multi lap events, held on short (typically less than a mile and often less than half a mile), grassy courses, generally in public parks or on school playing fields. Less technically demanding than Mountain Biking, Cyclo-Cross often requires riders to dismount to clear artificial obstacles – often wooden boards. The ability to swap smoothly and quickly from riding to running and back to riding in one fluid motion is a key skill for advanced riders. Private Battles: The short lap lengths mean that better riders often lap some of the slower competitors, but that’s not the end of the race – you can still submerge yourself in the action, enjoy your own private battles and forget whether you are first or a hundred and first – that’s the beauty of the sport: it’s what you make of it that counts.

    80. 17th Annual Cycle-Smart International
    The CycleSmart International Cyclo-Cross is supported by. © 2006 Cycle-Smart, Inc. All rights reserved. site design litmusdesigns.
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