Tag archive for ‘meredith miller’

  • Berden, Miller Take Day Two of Los Angeles Cyclocross – Report, Results

    Another beautiful day in LA. © Kenneth Hill

    by Dave Sheek LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA — Today at Los Angeles Cyclocross, Tim Johnson (Cannondale-CyclocrossWorld) was unable to repeat Saturday’s performance of holding off Ben Berden (Ops Ale–Stoemper), who took the win. The podium was rounded out by Chris Jones (Rapha-Focus). In the women’s race, Meredith Miller doubled up for the weekend, followed by Sue [...]

  • Meredith Miller’s Rider Diary: Jingle Cross Rocks!

    Miller readies for the stair climb on the flyover.

    With two wins and one second place to her teammate Teal Stetson-Lee this weekend, Meredith Miller had a great run at the three day Jingle Cross Rock race in Iowa. She took the win on Day One, and again on Day Three. Today, she fills us in on how it all went down. by Meredith [...]

  • Driscoll and Miller Take Jingle Cross Rock Day 1 – Brief Report, Full Results

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    IOWA CITY, IOWA — Jamey Driscoll (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld) took the win for day one of Jingle Cross Rock today, followed by Chris Jones and Tim Johnson, respectively. In the women’s race, Meredith Miller took first, followed by Teal Stetson-Lee (both from Cal-Giant) and Sue Butler in third. Stay tuned for full report and photos. Elite Men’s [...]

  • Katie Compton Solos to Victory at Louisville Day 2 — UPDATED Full Report, Results

    The women's podium. © Rick Mace

    by Grant Berry LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY – It’s been an interesting weekend for the women of cyclocross, to say the least. Katie Compton took a definitive lead over Katerina Nash in the USGP series overall lead, 19-year-old Kaitlin Antonneau surprised the world with not one, but two podium finishes, and Georgia Gould’s “heckle me” campaign had [...]

  • Meredith Miller is Pretty in Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness

    by Molly Hurford Meredith Miller, for the second year in a row, is putting on her pink skinsuit once again and fundraising for Breast Cancer Awareness, this year through a silent auction, t-shirts through Stomach of Anger and a raffle on BikeReg.com. She sat down to answer a few questions for Cyclocross Magazine, in between [...]

  • Pro Cyclocross Rumors & Rumblings Week of October 14th, 2011

    by Kat Statman The Superprestige has begun, folks, and if you don’t know how important that is, well, the Euro’s know that the only classifications that matter are the Superprestige, GvA Trophy and the World Cup. Nothing else is important. But we have some important matters to discuss relative and not relative to the significance [...]

  • Katie Compton Solos to Victory at USGP Fort Collins Day 2 – UPDATED: Report, Results and Photos

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    Katie Compton (Rabobank-Giant) won day two of the New Belgium Cup on Sunday in Fort Collins over Katerina Nash (Luna) and Meredith Miller (Cal Giant-Specialized). In contrast to yesterday’s slippy slide, today’s race was marked by beautiful sunny weather and a course made blistering fast by the races that happened earlier in the day.

  • Women’s Wednesday: Checking in with the Pros

    Women: just as tough as men on the cyclocross course. © Cyclocross Magazine

    Today marks the start of our new bi-weekly column, Women’s Wednesdays, where the focus shifts to matters specific to women in the sport. This column will be dedicated to all aspects of women’s racing, from coverage of pro women to women-specific bikes to talking frankly about how to get more women involved in cyclocross. We begin this week by hearing from a few of our favorite ladies of ‘cross, finding out what they’ve been up to in the off-season and seeing what they’re looking forward to in the Fall.

  • Tim Johnson and Bikes Belong Ride on Washington

    by Josh Liberles Last year Tim Johnson crossed a line that, unfortunately, few professional cyclists do – from competitor to bike advocate. Johnson attended the annual National Bike Summit in Washington, D.C., and something clicked. This March he’ll be taking his support one step further, by riding from Boston, near his home town, all the [...]

  • Threepeat: Marianne Vos Wins 2011 World Championships, Compton, Nash Complete Podium

    Marianne Vos wins her third consecutive world title in Saint Wendel

    America’s best chance to win its first-ever Elite Cyclocross World Championship rested on the shoulders of US National Champion Katie Compton. With an incredible international winning record this season, and without the typical late-season leg cramps that have hampered her from training and racing, Compton was the one rider cyclocross fans throughout the world had [...]



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