Tag archive for ‘2010’

  • Videos from World Championships in Tabor – UPDATED

    Check out some of the great video coverage from Tabor, Czech Republic this past weekend. In case you missed it, you can replay our live coverage from Saturday and Sunday and find all of our reports and photos in our 2010 Tabor Cyclocross Worlds Coverage Center. Videos below:

  • Behind the Scenes at Tabor – Pre and Post-Race Photos

    Cyclocross Magazine’s European superstar reporter captured some behind-the-scenes racing before the women’s race and after the men’s race today in Tabor in the photo gallery below. Stay tuned for continued coverage of the worlds from our 2010 Tabor Cyclocross World Championships coverage page. 

  • Live Cyclocross World Championships Coverage

    This weekend is the big one, and we know many of you can’t get enough ‘cross coverage. So for one last time this season, we’ll bring you the racing action live,

  • Marilyn Ruseckas Recounts Her Worlds-Winning Day

    Master Women's 50+ World's podium © Marilyn Ruseckas

    Marilyn Ruseckas led the US charge at Masters Cyclocross Worlds in Mol, Belgium. Americans brought home three medals, with Ruseckas claiming the top step and the World Championship rainbow jersey (Kevin Hines took a silver and his teammate Jonny Bold a bronze). Here’s her recap of the experience and the race.  And in case you [...]

  • Photo Gallery from the World Championships, Course Preview

    Cyclocross Magazine’s photographer Joe Sales strolled through the snow to capture this stunning set of images captured during the pre-ride period at the snowy venue in Tabor.  Find complete coverage, photos, reports and replay our live coverage from Saturday and Sunday in our 2010 Tabor Cyclocross Worlds Coverage Center.

  • 2010 Tabor World Championship Center Launched

    We’ve created one destination page for all our 2010 Tabor Cyclocross World Championships coverage for all our content from before, during and after the race.  Get to it via our top-level navigation “Worlds” link or check it out right here. Spread the word and check back often!

  • Tabor Cyclocross World Championships Start Lists – Juniors and U23

    Jeff Bahnson gets ready for the start of the 2010 Tabor Cyclocross World Championships. © Dan Seaton

    Worlds is about to begin, and we’ve got the complete, final start lists for the juniors and U23 for the 2010 Cyclocross World Championships in Tabor. Note that the bib numbers do not represent start order but reflect the nation’s ranking.  Find complete coverage, photos, reports and replay our live coverage from Saturday and Sunday [...]

  • Previewing the Tabor World Championship Course

    The start of racing in Tabor is just a day away, but we’re resurfacing the 2010  Cyclocross World Championship course previews one last time.  Tim Johnson has checked in with us and said he likes the course a lot (more on that later!), and course conditions have been compared to the National Championships in Bend, [...]

  • Meredith Miller Recaps Her First-Ever World Cups: Roubaix and Hoogerheide

    Meredith Miller (California Giant Berry Farms) followed up her 2009 National Road Championship in Bend, Oregon, with a silver medal at Cyclocross Nationals in the same town five months later–in only her second year of cyclocross competition. That result gained her a spot on the US Worlds team, and she now finds herself battling against [...]

  • Six Favorite Photos of Cyclocross Champions in Hoogerheide

    Both newly-crowned national champions and reigning world champions were present this past Sunday in Hoogerheide, the Netherlands, for one last battle before the 2010 World Championships in Tabor.  Cyclocross Magazine star photographer Joe Sales has finally started his annual European trip that we always anxious await and was there to capture some of the action [...]



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