Tag archive for ‘barry-roubaix’

  • A Look at the Barry Roubaix Open Women Winner’s Foundry Auger

    Mackenzie Woodring's Barry Roubaix-winning Foundry Auger. © Cyclocross Magazine

    The night before the Barry Roubaix 62-mile gravel race, Mackenzie Woodring seemed to be relaxed, but it was clear that agitation was constantly threatening to surface. The first race of the season is always tough, a 62-mile race with tubular tires was a gamble, and Woodring wanted the win. The next morning though, she was [...]

  • Barry Roubaix Race Recap: Low Temps, Fast Times

    Mackenzie Woodring topped the women's podium at the Barry Roubaix. © Cyclocross Magazine

    We did a brief race report and video interviews with the winners of the 2013 Barry Roubaix gravel race, but here our intern gives the local Michigan racer perspective on how events played out. Want more gravel? Make sure you pick up Issue 20 of Cyclocross Magazine, coming to newsstands soon! by Cody Sovis The [...]

  • Lindine and Woodring Take Wins in 62 Miles of Gravel Racing at Michigan’s Barry Roubaix

    Justin Lindine took the win at Barry Roubaix. © Cyclocross Magazine

    When Redline’s Justin Lindine attacked one kilometer from the finish, Bissell’s Mike Anderson knew that he wouldn’t be able to surge back to catch him. And so New England’s Honey Badger sailed in solo after the 62-mile epic gravel Barry Roubaix race, surprising no one. After all, the course was riddled with potholes, ruts, ice [...]

  • Barry Roubaix: 62 Miles of Dirt, Gravel and Snow

    The Barry Roubaix map and elevation profile.

    HASTINGS, MICHIGAN–This weekend, Cyclocross Magazine is heading north to Hastings, Michigan, for the Barry-Roubaix. Registration has closed with a total head count at 2873 racers—not bad for a gravel race! Michigan’s 2013 cycling race season kicks off the year with the Killer Gravel Road Race—like the classic it’s named after, Barry-Roubaix will test riders against [...]

  • 2010 Barry-Roubaix – Full Report, Results and Photos

    by Brian Hancock In 2009, Rick Plite decided to create a new event to fill out his season of race promotion. As the mastermind behind the fall Kiss Cross cyclocross series, Plite is known for laid-back grassroots events. In only the second year of the race, the Barry-Roubaix (BRX) has grown from 262 participants in [...]



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