Tag archive for ‘nathan phillips’

  • EuroCrossCamp VII Diary Series – EuroCrossCamp Is in the Books, My Last Night in Izegem

    by Nathan Phillips “He was fairly happy, except that, like many people living in Europe, he would rather have been in America.” – Ernest Hemingway At the GP Sven Nys in Baal, I witnessed a new look in the eyes of a couple of random riders as they finished their pre-ride of the course. Defeat. [...]

  • EuroCrossCamp VII Diary Series – Writing on the Wall and Breakfast with Els

    Montana State Junior Nathan Phillips has embedded himself in EuroCrossCamp to document the inner workings of the camp that has had a pivotal role in developing American cyclocross talent. Nathan’s second entry, explores the chaos of a cyclocross-race-laden week in Belgium and gives a taste of life in the pits. Missed day four? Read about [...]

  • EuroCrossCamp VII Diary Series: Protected Riders

    by Nathan Phillips “Protected riders” is usually a term reserved for road racing and rarely ever mentioned in the same sentence as cyclocross. Today in Loenhout, however, I witnessed a prime example of how the members of the Camp here in Belgium truly are “protected riders.” Daylight hours are very short here in Belgium, so [...]

  • EuroCrossCamp VII Diary Series: Time for Little but Racing

    Montana State Junior Nathan Phillips has embedded himself in EuroCrossCamp to document the inner workings of the camp that has had a pivotal role in developing American cyclocross talent. Nathan’s second entry, explores the chaos of a cyclocross-race-laden week in Belgium and gives a taste of life in the pits. Missed day one? Read about [...]

  • EuroCrossCamp VII Diary Series: The “Cross” in EuroCrossCamp

    Montana State Junior Nathan Phillips has embedded himself in EuroCrossCamp to document the inner workings of the camp that has had a pivotal role in developing American cyclocross talent. Nathan’s first entry after arriving at the camp and traveling with the team to the Zolder World Cup is below: One might assume the “Cross” in [...]



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