Tag archive for ‘singlespeed’

  • CrossVegas Update – Make Your Plans

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    If you haven’t planned your CrossVegas trip, it’s time to start – the event is just a month away! Registration has been open for a week, and admission tickets to the race, VIP packages and team parking arrangements are available now on the CrossVegas Web site. The new Raleigh Single Speed Challenge promises to liven [...]

  • Cowbeller Booksy Sounds Off on Singlespeeding against the Geared

    Ready to roll with the geared. Photo ourtesy Travis Books

    ‘Cross is all about community. That’s why we love our cowbell forum, where you, our readers, get to sound off and share everything from gruesome crash pics to the best gear tips. Recently, a member asked about about racing single speed in the geared categories, and before we could even consider the question, fellow cowbeller Travis Book [...]

  • 2010 Single Speed Cyclocross World Championship (SSCXWC) Date and Venue Set

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    Seattle, WA (April 30, 2010) – Spring is in the air, which means we’re only 1 more season in the way of the best season…Cross Season. With this in mind the Washington United Single Speeders, LLC and Low Pressure Promotions, LLC are ready to announce the 2010 dates for the first non-PDX version of the [...]

  • Seattle’s 2010 SSCXWC Coming Out Party

    SSCXWC10 COMING OUT PARTY

    This year’s SingleSpeed Cyclocross Worlds (SSCXWC) may still be several months away, but the event’s new hosts are clearly excited to get things rolling. For 2010, the event will leave the Portland founders’ capable hands for the first time ever, and Seattle’s ‘cross contingent is determined to take over the reins in style. After winning [...]

  • SSCXWC Rocks Through Thunderdome, Moves to Seattle

    by Josh Liberles Portland may be ready to pass off the SSCXWC (SingleSpeed Cyclocross World Championships, that is) after playing host for the past three years, but the city sure as hell gave the race a royal send-off. The day’s prelude was round seven of the Cross Crusade series, a full day of races from [...]

  • Northerners Steal SSCXWC09: Drew MacKenzie and Kari Studley Golden in the Mud, Seattle Crowned 2010 Host

    SSCXWC 2009 Winners (g-rated picture while kids are awake).

    Video by Jimmy Cavelieri Singlespeed cyclocrossers from the north came to Portland and stole the show. Canada’s Drew MacKenzie and Seattle’s Kari Studley took home the Golden Speedos today with impressive riding despite the heavy mud and shenanigans at the third-annual Singlespeed Cyclocross World Championships (SSCXWC) today in Portland, Oregon. MacKenzie, the defending champion trained [...]

  • SSCXWC 2009 Eliminates Qualifier, Adds (Nearly Sold Out) Field Limit

    The limited edition 2010 Raleigh SSCXWC was unveiled in the costume race. © ironcladcycling.com

    The SSCXWC is about to take over Portland for one last time this weekend, and you can be sure we’ll have lots of coverage of the unique event. New this year is the removal of the prologue qualifier, but a field limit of 250 riders. At last check there were just five spots left! Press [...]

  • Canadians Go Nuts for Singlespeeds This Saturday at NISSCCOTU in BC

    by Head Nutcase Normon Thibault If you only get out of bed on one day in one year to go race a bike…this Saturday the 31st of October should be it. Come out to the Nutcase Intercontinental Single Speed Cross Championships of the Universe (NISSCCOTU). Not to be confused with that other, smaller singlespeed race, [...]

  • 2009 SSCXWC Returns to Portland…for One Last Time?

    If you missed the first SSCXWC, you missed out. If you missed SSCXWC #2, you really missed out. Now the unofficial but universally accepted one gear cyclocross champs is returning to Portland for one more party. Who will take the Golden Speedo? What city will bring home the rights to host the race in 2010? [...]

  • Raleigh Climbing High Above Rainier

    With Raleigh’s stunning 2009 Rainier singlespeed project a surprise hit and quickly sold out, the company has been hard pressed to come up with a successor. The  Rainier Brewery-styled logos combined with the understated white frame and fork (reviewed in Issue 6) was eye-catching, and the small production run and custom finish of the singlespeed [...]



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