Tag archive for ‘crash’

  • Bradley Wiggins Crashes Doing a Cyclocross Dismount, Before Dropping out of Giro

    Bradley Wiggins leading the 2012 Tour de France. © Robin McConnell

    Bradley Wiggins, the 2012 Tour de France champion, entered this year’s Giro d’Italia as one of the favorites for the overall title. But after crashing and losing time on a wet descent into Pescara a week ago, and then losing more time on wet descents in Florence and Naples, the British road cyclist (along with [...]

  • Video: Sandpit Over-the-Bars Carnage (Without Joey, But Everyone is Okay)

    Fans of Boss Cross brought our attention to this video of the Cat 4 men at Boss Cross 2012, Race #2. Boss Cross is the Kansas City area’s longest-running cyclocross series. Saturday and Sunday represented the first two races of the series, with both races held in Riverside, Missouri at E. H. Young Park. The course featured [...]

  • Mechanical Monday: When Crashing, Part II

    Like we said last week, whether you’re a noob to cyclocross or a seasoned pro, you will crash in a cyclocross race at some point or another. [Ed. note: ee “Is Joey OK?” for an illustration.] Last week, Jason Gardner walked us through before you remount, the few things you should take a second to [...]

  • Is Joey Really OK? Joey Speaks Up and Tells His Story – Updated

    Joey hit the ground hard, but he's OK! Craig Fowler

    There have been a lot of questions asked and many things assumed about my “incident.” Allow me to set the record straight. My name is Joey Mullan, and I crashed on my bike. As for the intensity of the crash, wow! I have raced singlespeed cyclocross for the past three seasons, this being my fourth. I don’t consider myself a roadie, a mountain biker or a BMX kid. I do it all, but I consider myself a cyclocrosser, 100%.

  • Featured Video: Chute de Cyclocross

    We all know cyclocross can be a dangerous sport. But far too often we underestimate the dangers for fans and spectators.  Whether it’s getting kicked by a retaliating Bart Wellens or just slipping and sliding around in the cold on extreme terrain, people just watching the race are subject to quite a number of dangers. [...]

  • Albert, Vos Tops in Loenhout – UPDATED: Photos

    by Dan Seaton LOENHOUT, BELGIUM – Though it might have been a gloomy, winter day, the stars of cyclocross shone brightly on the 27th edition of Azencross, delivering – almost – two down-to-the-wire duels to the huge crowds that waded through the snow and mud here in northern Belgium. In the women’s race, world champion [...]

  • Nationals Crashes Aplenty – A Janet Hill Photo Gallery

    For full Cyclocross National Championships coverage and information, visit our 2010 USA Cycling National Championships Page. Snow and ice early in this year’s National Championships led to plenty of mud as the week progressed – and through it all, riders pushing the pace and fighting position on the difficult conditions made for crashes galore. The best [...]

  • 2007 National Cyclocross Champions Crowned: Katie Compton 4-peats, Tim Johnson Survives

    Kansas City, KS – 2007 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships Day 4: Elite Women and Elite Men Best in the US, Best in the World? Katie Compton (Spike Shooter) returned to normal winning ways with her fourth national championship today in muddy and icy conditions at the 2007 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships. She had [...]



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