Tag archive for ‘justin lindine’

  • Mani and Berden Take Early Season Wins at Raleigh Cyclocross at Sea Otter 2013

    Ben Berden took the lead and the win at the Sea Otter Classic cyclocross race. © Cyclocross Magazine

    Raleigh will be happy tonight, since their two racers took wins in both the Elite men’s and Elite women’s races. The evening races, held at the tail end of the festivities, still kept crowds lively even as the sun went down, and the racers put on a show, particularly at the barriers near the beer [...]

  • Justin Lindine Wins the 20th Annual Paris to Ancaster Gravel Race

    Race winner (right) Justin Lindine talking with P2A co-organizer Tim Farrar (left) after his first win.

    ANCASTER, ONTARIO – Organizers announced over 2,200 cyclists braved mud and grueling conditions to compete in the 20th annual Paris to Ancaster Bicycle Race (P2A). The Massachusetts cyclist Justin Lindine (who also won the Barry Roubaix gravel race this season) was the top male cyclist for the 57km race with a time of one hour, [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • Sneak Peek of Issue 20: Justin Lindine’s “On the Road” Interview Video

    Justin Lindine at USGP Derby City Cup Day 1. © Cyclocross Magazine

    If you’re subscribed to Cyclocross Magazine, Issue 20 is on it’s way to you, and with it, a great interview with everyone’s favorite Honey Badger, Justin Lindine. Here, we have his uncut interview from our drive down to USGP Derby City Cup in Louisville, and links to some of his journals that he’s written for [...]

  • Pro Cyclocross Rumors & Rumblings Week of March 8th, 2013

    Marianne Vos won her sixth Cyclocross World Championship in Louisville, KY. © Meg McMahon

    by Kat Statman With winter in a slow decline, it may be time to start thinking about that base training for next ’cross season. Get a few more good sessions on the wooden sticks (i.e cross country skis) in, of course, and maybe a run or two or a trip to the gym, but spring [...]

  • Ghost in the Halls, Part 2: a EuroCrossCamp Transmission from Justin Lindine

    On Monday, EuroCrossCamp racer Justin Lindine talked a bit about the good, the bad, the ugly and the rediscovered fun of racing in Europe. Today, he finishes that story. by Justin Lindine Being one of the last people on course is a lonely experience. There is the satisfaction of crossing the line with one to [...]

  • Ghost in the Halls, Part 1: a EuroCrossCamp Transmission from Justin Lindine

    by Justin Lindine I came here to finish these races. I didn’t know how well I would do beyond that, but I did not want, as I had done the last time I was here in Belgium, to get pulled at all of my races. I needed to know that there were tangible benefits being [...]

  • Dealing with the Off-Days: A EuroCrossCamp Rider Diary from Justin Lindine

    Too much spare time can be a curse. © Justin Lindine

    by Justin Lindine The thing about ’cross races is that they’re only an hour. And when you’re racing every other day, as we are during phase two of EuroCrossCamp here, the amount you need to ride on your “off” day is limited to maybe an hour and a half recovery ride, and maybe the cruiser [...]

  • Racing Namur for the First Time: a EuroCrossCamp Transmission from Justin Lindine

    Logan Owen did two better than his third place in Plzen © Bart Hazen

    by Justin Lindine Taste that? That sort of metallic dry taste on the roof of your mouth? Feel the beat of your heart quicken as you try to deep-breathe away the restless anticipation? Sweat appears on my palms and forehead, and I have to stop quickly and think of something else just to calm down.

  • To Belgium, With Love: Justin Lindine Waxes Poetic About Cyclocross’s Motherland

    With this may juniors and U23 riders, things are going to get messy. © Manny Goguen

    by Justin Lindine There are so many bike racing clichés when you travel to Europe, so many things I could say that would sound rehearsed and stereotypical. So many things, in fact, that it has made me paralyzed, afraid to start what should be a basic web-journal. So now that I’ve leapt over that particular [...]



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