Tag archive for ‘oregon’

  • Cyclocross Support: Bob’s Red Mill, from Coast to Coast

    Bob’s Red Mill sponsors cyclocross events and racers from coast to coast – and it’s a company from outside the industry. No matter where you race, you’ve likely seen the name and eaten a (free!) cup of Bob’s steel cut oatmeal. Attracting businesses like Bob’s to the sport – and showing that there’s a strong [...]

  • A Personal Cyclocross Battle at Kruger’s Crossing, Oregon – Laura Winberry’s Rider Diary

    2010 Kruger's Classic David Haines, bikeranger.com

    CXM contributor and Elite racer Laura Winberry reflects on racing Oregon’s Kruger’s Crossing event. Dismal weather and a long season, including the State Championship the day before, meant that fields were uncharacteristically small. In fact, Winberry would be the only Elite woman to take the start, and she’d line up behind the Elite men. But, [...]

  • Butler Rolls in Oregon State Championship Women’s Race

    CXM contributor and Elite racer Laura Winberry reports on the women’s race from the Oregon State Championship held in the capital city of Salem. Winberry had a saddle’s-eye view of the action, as she was in the thick of the race. by Laura Winberry Waning sun and articulated clouds traded back and forth throughout the [...]

  • Breast of Bend Benefit during Nationals

    If you made it to the 2009 Cyclocross Nationals, much like we were, you may very well have been amazed at just how much cool stuff was going on all week long. We will once again put together a comprehensive calendar of all the great happenings, and we’re already getting wind of some events well [...]

  • Oregon’s Junior and High School Series Just the Ticket for Cyclocross Growth

    104 Juniors line up for the Hillsboro round of the Oregon Junior & High School Cyclocross Series. Photo by Brent Adams.

    by John Wilson: director, Oregon Junior & High School Cyclocross Series The 2010 Oregon Junior and High School Cyclocross Series has been a huge success. Only in its second year, participation numbers have more than doubled, and it looks likely to be the most attended Junior Cyclocross Series in the country this year. Cyclocross is [...]

  • USAC Allows Wider Tires in Some National Championship Races

    by Jamie Mack Masters Given Exemption to New Tire Width Rule With less than a month before the Nationals competitions begin in Bend, Oregon, USA Cycling has announced that some racers will be given an exemption to the controversial ruling that started the season. The tire width rule, widely debated and questioned since the beginning of [...]

  • Williams and Sheppard Wrap up Cross Crusade Series with Wins in Barton Park – UPDATED: Photos, Results

    by Laura Winberry and Josh Liberles Barton, Oregon – A fine mist covered the final event of the 2010 Cross Crusade Series, settling into gravel and river stone, rolling country road and tire-tracked earth. After two years in Oregon, I guess I’m still new to the nuances of mud-types, and I can’t help but make hackneyed [...]

  • More Great Videos from Astoria Halloween Cross Crusade

    Astoria Day 2 Videos

    Well, it was a double race weekend, so apparently that means twice as many bad-ass videos. If you didn’t see Burk Webb’s epic recap of Saturday’s race in Astoria, Oregon, go back and check it out. Now he’s back with part two, and for a double feature we have Jeff Standish’s tale of the Drunk [...]

  • Williams, Babcock Battle to Muddy Victories in Hillsboro Cross Crusade – UPDATED: Photo Gallery, Report, Full Results

    by Josh Liberles and Laura Winberry Hillsboro, Oregon – Wendy Williams and Sean Babcock both survived tough battles in the mud today at the Washington County fairgrounds in Hillsboro, Oregon, for the penultimate round of the Cross Crusade Series. With an approaching evening’s sky reflecting in Hillsboro’s mud- and puddle-streaked course, Brigette Brown (River City [...]

  • Videos from Astoria Cross Crusade

    Astoria Cross Crusade video still

    While I’m sure many of you enjoyed epic Halloween cyclocross weekends of your own, the shenanigans in Astoria, Oregon, are well worth a watch. Two videographers did an excellent job of capturing the action to make that possible, and Burk Webb brings you installment #5 of his excellent season series.



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