Posts in category 2016 Cyclocross National Championships


Noble is a National Champion
2016 Cyclocross National Championshipsrace reports

Ellen Noble Repeats as Women’s Youth (U23) Champion, Hannah Arensman Wins 17-18 Juniors Race – Full Results, Video and Photo Gallery

Mirroring the new combined Women’s Youth field the UCI implemented for this year’s World Championships, the 2016 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championship race featured a combined field race with titles on the line for women age 19-22, as well as 17-18.

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Tanya Bettis raced to a win in the Master Women’s 45-49 category aboard this Orbea Terra T105 at the 2016 USA Cyclocross National Championships. © Cyclocross Magazine
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Nats Bike: Tanya Bettis’ Master Women’s 45-49 Title-Winning Orbea Terra T105 at 2016 USA Cyclocross National Championships

You don’t many Campagnolo-equipped cyclocross bikes at Nationals or at local races, but on the third day of the 2016 USA Cyclocross National Championships, Tanya Bettis of Sport Systems 505 Cycling won the Master Women’s 45-49 race aboard one such bike.

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Eating technique varied
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Donut Race Brings Out Nation’s Best Cyclocross “Racers” – Full Results, Video Recaps and Photos

Belly laughs, belly aches and at least one racer dressed as a bunny. The Donut Race at the Cyclocross National Championships was a fun-filled affair for a good cause. And while there were smiles all around, the race didn’t have any sprinkels, but did have some controversy.

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Junior Women 9-10, 2016 Cyclocross National Championships. © Cyclocross Magazine
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Haydn Hludzinski Defends Junior Women 9-10 Title with Decisive National Championship Victory – Updated: Race Video, Full Results, Photo Gallery

If you’d like to tell your friends about this pint size phenomenon, Hludzinski can’t help you. “I don’t even know how to pronounce my own last name,” she admits. If she keeps up at the rate she’s going, it’ll be a name the cyclocross community will recognize soon enough.

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Back around the barn for Tea Wright
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Colorado’s Tea Wright Wins Junior Women’s 13-14 Cyclocross National Championships—Full Results, Video and Photos

Today Tea Wright (Boulder Junior Cycling) became a National Champion for the second time, adding to her 2012 hometown win in Boulder. In a close race Lizzy Gunsalus (Bay Hill Capital p/b Corner Cycles) and Lauren Zoerner (Alpha Bicycle Co.- Vista Subaru) joined her on the podium.

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Sofia Gomez Villafane Overcomes Stumble to Take Women’s Collegiate D1 Championship – Updated: Photo Gallery, Full Results, Video

Friday’s Women’s Division 1 National Championship race would have been hard for anyone to call ahead of time. With a field jam-packed with talented women, many of whom also have their sights set on Sunday’s Elite U23 race, the event promised to be exciting.

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Victory for Andrew Dillman
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Drew Dillman Rides to an Easy Win in the Men’s Collegiate D1 National Championship—Updated: Photo Gallery, Full Results and Video

Andrew Dillman (Marian University) earned his second Division 1 national title during Friday’s overcast race. The course had only just begun to dry out by the start, but the slippery terrain didn’t seem to pose much of a challenge for Dillman, who claimed a handy victory.

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Cooper Willsey wheelies over the line as National Champion
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Cooper Willsey Climbs to the Men’s Collegiate D2 Championship Title—Updated: Full Results, Video and Photo Gallery

As day broke it was clear that the course racers faced over the first three days of the 2016 National Championships would be nowhere to be found. A light but steady overnight rain had fallen and greasy mud replaced what was primarily dirt and dust for the first race of the day.

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