Tag archive for ‘masters racing’

  • National Championships Get Underway Thursday with Masters and Singlespeed Racing

    For full Cyclocross National Championships coverage and information, visit our 2010 USA Cycling National Championships Page. Thursday December 9th is the first day of championship racing at the 2010 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships. For the Male Masters categories, the 60–64, 65–69, 70+ and 55–59 age groups will be battling it out. In the Female Masters, [...]

  • Using a Coach and Enjoying the Ride – A Column by Lee Waldman

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

    Cyclocross Magazine columnist and Masters racer Lee Waldman has been using a coach, getting focused and learning to enjoy his racing. In case you missed it, go back and check out Lee’s previous column as he interviews his wife about being married to a racer. by Lee Waldman At 60 years of age, I know [...]

  • To the Short Track for Skills and Anaerobic Pain – A Column by Lee Waldman

    Cyclocross Magazine columnist and Masters racer Lee Waldman ramps up the intensity, courtesy of a short track MTB race in Colorado. In case you missed it, go back and check out Lee’s previous column as he Relearns Old Lessons. by Lee Waldman It’s May. ’Cross season for most of us is still four months away. [...]

  • Pro Bike Profile: Ali Goulet’s Pinarello

    by Jamie Mack The name Ali Goulet may not ring a lot of bells when thinking about professional ‘cross racing, but Goulet has proven that he can ride with many of the best riders in the US.  From a childhood spent in Italy to a Junior World Cup MTB win in Vail, CO, in 1991, [...]

  • Kathy Sarvary’s winning ride at worlds

    Kathy Sarvary, four-time national cyclocross champion, made the trip to Mol, Belgium to contest the UCI Masters World Championships, and came back with a win and a rainbow jersey. She sent us this trip diary of her memorable trip: Well…it’s finally over! It was a story book ending, to a story book year for me. [...]

  • Masters Worlds – Final Lew Rollins Diary Entry, Part 3 of 3

    This is a continuing series of (slightly delayed) diary entries by Utah’s Lew Rollins, the reigning national Men’s 60-64 National Champion. He traveled with a group from Utah to contest the UCI Masters World Championships, see the sights, and watch a few UCI World Cup ‘cross races. You can read his first entry here and [...]

  • Masters Worlds – Lew Rollins Diary Continued

    This is a continuing series of (slightly delayed) diary entries by Utah’s Lew Rollins, the reigning national mens 60-64 National Champion. You can read his first entry here and his last entry here. Day 4 (1/12) began early as we were on the road by 0630 for a 300 Km round trip to Langemark BE. [...]

  • Kathy Sarvary Wins Masters Worlds Title

    The US had over two dozen riders head over to Mol, Belgium to contest the 2008 UCI Masters World Cyclocross Championships this past Saturday, and at the end of the day, the US riders took home a worlds title. Kathy Sarvary of Lunenberg, MA, who rides for GearWorks / (Tom) Stevens Bikes, beat out fellow [...]

  • Masters Worlds is Near – Lew Rollins Diary

    2008 UCI Cyclocross Masters World Championships is just two days away. Zilvermeer leisure park in Mol, Belgium, plays host to this year’s event, and the US has got a decent crew heading over there to contest the event and battle for rainbow jerseys. Lew Rollins, the 2007 Masters 60-64 National Champion, is over there with [...]



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