Tag archive for ‘tim johnson’

  • Beverly, Mass. Brings Gran Prix Criterium with Special Cyclocrossers Competition

    by Josh Liberles Short circuits, intense efforts, handling skills and plenty of accelerations. The similarities between criteriums and cyclocross races have always run deep, but the Gran Prix of Beverly, scheduled for August 4th, takes it one step further: Anyone who raced the Gran Prix of Gloucester cyclocross race in either 2008 or 2009 will [...]

  • Ask A Pro With National Champ Tim Johnson

    Joining us again for our bi-weekly column, Ask a Pro, is 2009 national cyclocross champion Tim Johnson (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com). If you missed our first reader submitted Q&A session, check it out here. Have a question for Tim? Send it to [email protected] Q: Tim, the biggest problem I have late in the year is with my hands [...]

  • New Bi-Weekly Column: Ask a Pro with National Champ Tim Johnson

    Cyclocross Magazine is proud to announce a new bi-weekly column, Ask a Pro, with 2009 national cyclocross champion Tim Johnson (Cannondale – Cyclocrossworld.com). While winning one National Championship is impressive enough, Tim added this year’s win to the two Elite National jerseys already adorning his wall. A seasoned pro in both road and ‘cross, he [...]

  • Cyclocross GC at Tour of California

    Peter Sagan rules the CX GC so far. Via Flickr by smthcriminal29.

    by Josh Liberles Nowhere was the prevalence of cyclocrossers at the top end of pro road cycling more apparent than during stage 4 of the Tour of California. The day’s decisive four-man breakaway contained three ‘crossers – Jeremy Powers (Jelly Belly on the road, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com for the real racing), Rob Britton (Bissell roadie, frequent ‘cross [...]

  • Pro Cyclocross Rumors and Rumblings – April 21, 2010

    The road season is getting its wheels turning in high gear, and it has already claimed its first cyclocross casualty; one that is near and dear to our hearts. Also, Rabobank-Giant has picked up some young talent, Marianne Vos picks up where she left off last road season, and America’s cyclocross stars head to Sea [...]

  • Cyclocross in the Mainstream News

    by Josh Liberles Cyclocross is winning the hearts and minds of the general American public, one mainstream news story at a time. Well, OK, perhaps not, but the sport does seem to have momentum on its side, and exposure and recognition are growing. As far as we at Cyclocross Magazine are concerned, it’s good news [...]

  • Pro Cyclocross Rumors and Rumblings – March 11, 2010

    While the glow of the 2010 cyclocross season has not yet faded, most of cyclocross’ elite have settled into their off-season road careers. None have settled in faster than Lars Boom, who achieved a major milestone in his road career at the Paris-Nice stage race. Jesse Anthony, too, has found his feet on the road [...]

  • The Last Words and Tweets from Racers at Tabor

    Cyclocross Magazine’s coverage of the World Championships in Tabor isn’t over yet.  Staff members have been scouring the interwebs for anything ‘cross related, just to keep the season alive a little longer. CXM has been virtually attached to phones, pdas and laptops searching for each little bit of information coming from your favorite racers. So [...]

  • Six Favorite Photos of Cyclocross Champions in Hoogerheide

    Both newly-crowned national champions and reigning world champions were present this past Sunday in Hoogerheide, the Netherlands, for one last battle before the 2010 World Championships in Tabor.  Cyclocross Magazine star photographer Joe Sales has finally started his annual European trip that we always anxious await and was there to capture some of the action [...]

  • Who Needs UCI Points? Surf City Finals Draws Worlds Team Talent

    by Andrew Yee One might think that if you’re a cyclocross pro, especially if you’re a three-time Elite Cyclocross National Champion, you have the coaching, monitoring equipment and training partners to make preparation for a big event like the World Championships a scientific process possible from the comforts of your hometown. After all, didn’t Matt [...]



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