Tag archive for ‘injury’

  • Providence Cyclocross Festival Hails New Champions Wyman and Powers – Full Report, Results, Galleries

    Providence Cyclocross will be one of the four races in the new pro series.

    by Cindy Brennan/Molly Hurford The last weekend of New England’s Holy Week did not disappoint. In the women’s race, Helen Wyman (Kona) took the win, followed by Katie Antonneau (Cannondale-CyclocrossWorld) and Crystal Anthony. For the men, Jeremy Powers (Rapha Focus) took the win, and Ryan Trebon (Cannondale-CyclocrossWorld) picked up second while Ben Berden (Raleigh-Clement) took [...]

  • Niels Albert Injury Update – Likely to Defend his Lead in Roubaix

    Niels Albert also fell during warmup in Belgium National Championships © Garry Ceuppens

    by Christine Vardaros Niels Albert will most likely start on Sunday at the World Cup in Roubaix, France. The World Champion trained on Wednesday for three hours on the road with a taped chest to protect his broken rib. “The pain is bearable but the tape makes it hard to breath, manager Christoph Roodhooft told [...]

  • Albert’s Rib Fractured by Spectator, Roubaix World Cup Start in Doubt

    by Josh Liberles The snowy course may have been the key element in the Belgian National Championship this past weekend, but it wasn’t the conditions that sent reigning world champion Niels Albert (BKCP – Powerplus) sprawling. A drunk spectator, whom Albert believes to be a Sven Nys supporter, yanked Albert off of his bike in [...]

  • Training with Power for Cyclocross: Kenton Berg’s Diary #7 – What If?

    Kenton Berg finds his form and power returning. ©Andrew Malakoff

    Not sure if you’re training effectively? Have some ambitious goals for the season but feel like your racing has plateaued? Cyclocross Magazine’s Kenton Berg has been stuck in this situation and decided to seek professional help. This is his seventh entry. Read his previous entry here. WHAT IF… What if I hadn’t gone skiing… if [...]

  • Training with Power for Cyclocross: Kenton Berg’s Diary #6 – Hazardous to Your Health?

    Quad tendon - apparently important for pedaling

    Not sure if you’re training effectively? Have some ambitious goals for the season but feel like your racing has plateaued? Cyclocross Magazine’s Kenton Berg has been stuck in this situation and decided to seek professional help. This is his sixth entry. Read his previous entry here. WARNING: TRAINING WITH POWER MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR [...]

  • Bouncing Back from Injury and Into the Mud – a Column by Lee Waldman

    Lee Waldman training with Nationals in mind © Annette Hayden

    Lee Waldman bounces back from injury and dives back into Colorado’s atypical mud as he continues his preparation for master’s nationals. This is installment #6 of Lee’s regular column, catch up on #5 here. by Lee Waldman As I write this I’m staring at a right forearm that finally looks “normal.” I’ve been living with [...]



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