Tag archive for ‘wissahickon’

  • Gould and Kona Double Up at Wissahickon

    by Ken Getchell October 18, 2009; Conshohocken, PA, USA:  Ryan Trebon summed up today’s Wissahickon in his typical straight-to-the-point manner, “It was cold and freakin’ windy.”  As in yesterday’s Granogue Cyclocross, Trebon led a Kona 1-2 and Gould won by a large margin.  But there were eye-opening gaps behind them. The women started-off the second [...]

  • Live Coverage of Wissahickon UCI Cyclocross Race

    Live coverage of top-level racing at Wissahickon is coming to you today. Tune in and spread the word!

  • Follow the Muddy Action at Granogue and Wissahickon Live!

    By popular demand, we’re braving the rains and mud to bring you the hot, muddy racing action from the biggest weekend in Mid Atlantic Racing, Granogue and Wissahickon UCI C2 cyclocross races. Join star live coverage specialist Jacob Sisson and local talent as they bring you all the racing action straight to your computer. Spread [...]

  • Granogue and Wissahickon Approach 1,000 Entries

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    Tune in to our live-coverage of the Mid Atlantic’s biggest weekend of cyclocross racing this Saturday and Sunday, starting at 2:15 p.m. EDT. October 15, 2009; Conshohocken, PA, USA:  MAC’s Queen weekend is nearing one-thousand entries as the pre-entry deadline looms. The Granogue and Wissahickon cyclocross races of the MAC Powered by SRAM Cyclocross Series, [...]

  • Van Gilder Wins, Powers Repeats in Wissahickon – Full Report and Results

    by Ken Getchell The UCI C2 Wissahickon Cyclocross, round four of the MAC Powered by SRAM Series, served up an exhibition of different ways to win a cyclocross race today. Laura Van Gilder (C3-Sollay.com) won the Women’s race in the last minute of the competition, while Jeremy Powers (Cyclocrossworld.com) won his race in the first [...]

  • Live Updates of Granogue and Wissahickon This Weekend

    We’ll continue our live race coverage hackery this weekend, with live updates from the UCI races in Delaware and Pennsylvania. Check back here to see what’s happening as the nation’s top male talent finally converges in one location to do battle. The women’s racing promise to be equally tight, although Sue Butler and Katie Compton [...]



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