Tag archive for ‘journal’

  • Mical Dyck Rider Diary: From CX to Xterra to CX

    Rapha Focus GP

    Mical Dyck in her element – on the ’cross course. ©Doug Brons Mical Dyck loudly announced her cyclocross season’s intentions in Seattle, rifling off the front of the Elite women’s pack at both StarCrossed and the Rapha-Focus GP. She claimed fourth and second places in those races, respectively, and was the last hanger-on when World [...]

  • Off-Season Reflections – A Column by Lee Waldman

    Lee Waldman in the drops, working on skills in a short track MTB race © Annette Hayden, MountainMoonPhotography.com

    This week, Masters racer Lee Waldman brings us his reflections on the offseason, and some critical inspection of his own weaknesses on the bike. If you missed it, be sure to check out Lee’s last column on Masters Worlds. OK it’s time. (By the time you read this, it’s probably been time for a while [...]

  • Nationals Ruminations – A Column by Lee Waldman

    Masters racer and regular contributor Lee Waldman has some thoughts to air out about the 2010 Cyclocross National Championships. The opinions expressed belong to Lee and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Cyclocross Magazine. But we at CXM do hope that they’ll fuel a constructive debate…drop your own comments below. If you missed Lee’s [...]

  • Making the Worlds Team Cut – A Column by Amy Dombroski

    Amy Dombroski can breathe a sigh of relief – she’s made the selection for the American Worlds team and will have a chance to go toe-to-toe against the world’s best in search of the coveted rainbow stripes. Read on as Dombroski reflects on “making the cut.” by Amy Dombroski I’ve been on all sides – [...]

  • Battling in the Top 10 in Petange and Tervuren – A Column by Amy Dombroski

    Dombroski representing the US well in her first World Championships. File Photo©Bart Hazen

    Amy Dombroski took a few weeks off after Nationals to rest and re-focus for a big 2011 cyclocross campaign, complete with a new sponsor, new bikes, and a new journal. Join her in her adventures right here. Her first race was the GP 5 Sterne Region in Beromunster, Switzerland, last week. by Amy Dombroski Petange [...]

  • Swept off My Feet in Zolder and Azencross – A Column by Christine Vardaros

    Zolder World Cup, GVA Trofee Azencross and Hotel Threeland Petange, Luxembourg Christine Vardaros races for the Baboco cyclocross team, based in Belgium, and regularly contributes her accounts of Euro racing to Cyclocross Magazine. by Christine Vardaros As I write this, there is a party going on without me. This has to be one of the [...]

  • The View From the Inside – A Column by Lee Waldman

    Masters racer checks in with a report on his Nationals experience and a look back at the entire, glorious season. Missed Lee’s last column? Catch up on his opinion on 2010 Cyclocross rule changes. by Lee Waldman Most ’cross races are reported on from outside, and after covering the Ft. Collins USGP races for Cyclocross [...]

  • Scheldecross and Kalmthout World Cup: Waiting for the Click to Come – a Column by Christine Vardaros

    by Christine Vardaros It’s been exactly one year since I last raced on snow and ice. Funny how much I can forget in a year. I found this out the hard way last weekend at back-to-back races: Fidea’s Scheldecross and the Kalmthout World Cup. With that said, last weekend was all about waiting for the [...]

  • Kalmthout World Cup: Rocking It Pro Style – A Column by Sue Butler

    Sue Butler's getting ready for the busy holiday season of racing in Belgium. Photo courtesy

    by Sue Butler It’s good to be back in Belgium. Last year I had to forgo my Euro racing campaign due to asthma, so I’m happy to be here, snow and all. I’m in my familiar stomping grounds, courtesy of Kris Schamp’s (local Portland race promoter) parents, joined by Ryan Trebon. Kalmthout is usually a [...]

  • We’re Not in Canada Anymore: Winter Comes to Belgium

    by Craig Richey The Koksijde World Cup was my fifth consecutive weekend of racing, and between races I hadn’t done much training. I decided to pass on the World Cup round in Spain and instead do an endurance block of training. Logistically, racing the Spanish round would have been tough, plus flying with bikes, car [...]



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