Tag archive for ‘jamey driscoll’

  • Johnson Fends off Powers, Miller Solos for Win, Gloucester Day 2 – Race Report and Full Results

    by Marion Hambrick Gloucester, MA – The Elite Women and Men returned for Day Two of the Great Brewers Gran Prix of Gloucester. Meredith Miller (California Giant-Specialized) soloed to her first win after a close second-place finish on Day One. On the men’s side, the Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com train steamed through the Gloucester station, with teammates Tim [...]

  • Kaitlin Antonneau Joins Cannondale prepared by Cyclocrossworld.com

    As our readers already know, Cyclocross Magazine broke the story of Kaitlin Antonneau’s transfer in our latest issue. She just unleashed an impressive debut race at Day 2 of the Planet Bike USGP, the day after claiming two Collegiate National Track Championships! Make sure to follow the latest both in print and online to keep [...]

  • Mourey and Nash Survive Thick Desert Breeze Fields to Win CrossVegas #4 – UPDATED: Full Report, Rider Interviews, Full Results

    CrossVegas returned to the thick, power-sucking grass of the Desert Breeze Soccer Complex for one final, UCI-point-laden party. At the end of the night, two diminutive Europeans – Katerina Nash (Luna) and Francis Mourey (Francaise Des Jeux) – stood atop the stacked fields to take their first victories at the nighttime race. Miss the play-by-play [...]

  • JPow, Cannondale-CyclocrossWorld.com Racers Dominate – on the Road

    Jeremy Powers in full roadie regalia. Via Flickr by smthcriminal29

    by Josh Liberles When Jeremy Powers (Jelly Belly) crossed the finish line in today’s Mad River road race, the queen stage of the Green Mountain Stage Race, he was in second place, just seven seconds behind race winner David Veilleux (Kelly Benefit Strategies). More importantly, Powers took the overall lead in the event – his [...]

  • Cyclocross in the Mainstream News

    by Josh Liberles Cyclocross is winning the hearts and minds of the general American public, one mainstream news story at a time. Well, OK, perhaps not, but the sport does seem to have momentum on its side, and exposure and recognition are growing. As far as we at Cyclocross Magazine are concerned, it’s good news [...]

  • Cyclocross Riders Rock Tour of the Battenkill Pro/Am

    Rocking the dirt section in Battenkill. Photo via flickr by talldoofyirish

    by Josh Liberles You don’t have to look to northern Europe to see true classics conditions. Sure, the world’s top one-day riders lined up in Flanders last weekend and for Paris-Roubaix yesterday, but the day before France’s queen cobbled classic, American amateurs and pros were throwing down in what Battenkill promoters bill as “America’s queen [...]

  • Pauwels Takes His First World Cup Victory in Zolder – Updated: Rider Reactions, Photo Gallery

    Kevin Pauwels won his first World Cup today in Zolder. © Bart Hazen

    by Dan Seaton with reporting by Mindi Wisman Zolder, Belgium – On a perfect December day and a course that started icy and became progressively muddy as the day unfolded, Kevin Pauwels emerged from a group of four to take his second victory as a professional in this seventh round of the UCI World Cup. [...]

  • Nys On Top Again in Belgium, Wins Noordzeecross

    Noordzeecross Middelkerke, BEL – Sven Nys continued his winning ways in Belgium this week, besting Tom Meeusen.  Eariler this week, Nys took his first World Cup win of the season in Kalmthout, Belgium.  The pair of wins and his budding form are certain to make Saturday’s Zolder World Cup an epic battle. Jonathan Page (Planet [...]

  • Crossing the Atlantic: Americans Test Their Legs in Belgium

    by Dan Seaton Kalmthout, Belgium – Since last weekend’s National Championships marked the end of the racing season in the United States, a host of American riders made the trip to Belgium last week to continue to test their legs against the best in the world. Cyclocross Magazine had a chance to catch up with [...]

  • National Championships Favorites Preview – Elite Men

    With the United State National Championships bearing down upon us, speculation is rife about who will take home this year’s set of stars and stripes. Jake Sisson, who has been keeping tabs on the top ten riders on the United States Cyclocross circuit, takes a look at who to watch for in Bend, Oregon on [...]



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