Tag archive for ‘Todd Wells’

  • Pro Bike Profile – Todd Wells’ Specialized S-Works Tricross Carbon and Protoype Tubular

    by Jamie Mack Todd Wells is a rider that needs no introduction to you ‘cross fans.  With two cyclocross national championships and Euro ‘cross experience, Wells routinely rips it up with the best in the U.S., including his younger brother Troy, and typically beats most if not all of them.  After ending a long-term sponsor [...]

  • North American Cyclocross Power Rankings – December 8, 2009

    Sure, USAC and UCI have their own cyclocross rankings. And with the USGP, NACT, MAC and Verge series with UCI points up for grabs and North Americans hitting all of these series, it’s hard to figure out who’s the best of our continent. Enter Cyclocross Magazine’s North American Cyclocross Rankings, the first of its sort, [...]

  • Fantasy Cyclocross Update – Week 12

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    While the American cyclocross calendar is drawing nearer and nearer to its close, the European calendar is just heating up. The Portland Cup was the final major two race weekend in America, and it provided the fireworks that it had promised. Thousands of miles away, the top end of Europe’s talent was in Igorre, Spain, [...]

  • Nash Repeats, Powers Conquers Portland at USGP Day 2 – Updated: Photos, Full Results

    Portland, OR – Although it wasn’t expected, the Portland stop of the USGP may have been the perfect warm-up for the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships in Bend, Oregon next week. With most of the country’s top talent converging on Oregon and cold, fast racing on tap for Day 2, Portland served up an eye, [...]

  • Nash and Wells Reign Supreme at USGP Portland Day 1 – Photos, Full Results

    When people think of late-season cyclocross in Portland, images of mud, crashes and heavy crowds come to mind. But with cold, dry weather forecasted and a fast, tacky course on display during Friday’s previews, racers and fans who traveled to the largest ‘cross scene in America to revel in the mud were ready for disappointment [...]

  • Todd Wells Steals the Win, Trebon Maintains Lead in USGP Round 7 – Brief Results

    Portland, OR – Drying, and improving course conditions made for a fast and exciting race today for the seventh round of the USGP of Cyclocross in Portland, OR. No Changes in the overall series standings today but, look for another great battle tomorrow.  If Driscoll wins, Trebon needs to finish in ninth to win the [...]

  • Past Blast Videos: Portland USGP

    No mud this year at Portland USGP!? © Josh Liberles

    by Josh Liberles The weather report for the upcoming USGP weekend in Portland, Oregon calls for dry and cold days. If that holds, this will mark the first non-soaked-edition since the USGP started coming around in 2004. While the conditions will likely be drastically different this year, the course will likely be similar to past [...]

  • Jingle Cross #3 Rocks Sunday – UPDATE: Photos

    The bikini women take over the single speed race at Jingle Cross © CXMLive

    by Brian Morrissey IOWA CITY, IA – Clouds and wind arrived as the Elite women staged in the starting grid, chasing away the spring-like sunshine enjoyed by the racers on Saturday. The final iteration of the Jingle Cross course was much dryer, however, and many riders even in the lower categories were riding up what [...]

  • Miller and Wells Make it Two at Jingle Cross – Updated: Full Results, Video, Photos

    Marko Lalonde on the descent at Jingle Cross Day 2  ©  Jared Roy, from live mobile updates

    by Jared Roy IOWA CITY, IA – Even on a beautiful sunny day, the record rains from earlier in the week kept the grounds at Jingle Cross Rock muddy like peanut butter. Riders’ brakes filled with so much mud that the wheels wouldn’t spin and derailleurs were being shred everywhere.  Mt. Krumpet was relentless today [...]

  • Todd Wells and Meredith Miller Slide to Jingle Cross Day 1 Wins

    Record rains made for record mud for Jingle Cross Day 1. Troy Wells attacks the muddy climb. © Jaredy Roy

    by Jared Roy (IOWA CITY, IA) – The email from the race organizer I received on Tuesday said Iowa had received record rains, and judging by Friday night’s course conditions on Day 1 of the 2009 UCI Carousel Volkswagen Jingle Cross Rock, he wasn’t lying. Mt Krumpet is the toughest part of the course, and [...]



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