Off she goes….
Off she goes....
Off she goes....
Georgia Gould
Gould chased hard, but had to settle for third
on the run-up
Compton stayed in control
College events were run on Sunday, too.
All cleaned up and ready to celebrate.
The elite men's field takes off.
The collegiate men's event at the start.
Pacocha chops Myerson through a tight corner
Cold enough for ya?
Jonathan Page earned silver
When the Government gets into bike design...
Powers and Page fight it out.
Winning solo breakaway, John Holmes 1979 Eastern Collegiate champs
No gears... and no sleeves.
1982 National cross champs podium, Nutley NJ
Wells attacks the run-up
Disco over Balcom Canyon KOM
Johnson gets the win
Got to get the miles
Georgia Gould believes in equal minimum payouts for men and women.
Gone Fishing
Gould en route to victory in Park City, Utah.
The elite men's podium.
Johnson wins in KC again....
Compton moves off
Selander and Driscoll battle for the line . . .
Dombroski makes it back-to-back U23 victories
Jacques-Maynes is back on top after a hideous Memorial Day crash
. . . and Selander gets it
Overend slices through the snow
"Yankee Go Home" Oaxaca, MX
USGP #5 - Portland
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Go, man go! Le Grand Depart, London 2007
Dave Collins Trek SIS
Tour de France runner-up Cadel Evans was named Australian cyclist of the year at an awards ceremony on Friday in Adelaide. Evans won his second-straight Sir Hubert Opperman Medal, which is awarded to the national cyclist of the year. He also was named the men's road cyclist of the year and collected the inaugural people's choice award. Evans had a year of unparalleled success in Australian cycling. He finished second in the Tour de France, the best overall finish by an Australian in cycling's most famous race. Evans was also fourth in the Vuelta a España, fifth at the world
Tour of Missouri Winner Is Ready for the Last Stage
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Can it get any more muddy? Portland USGP Woman B
USA Cycling announced its annual Club of the Year awards on Friday, recognizing nine clubs — one in two different categories — for what the national governing body called “outstanding programs throughout the 2007 season.” The 10 clubs will receive complimentary registration fees for the 2008 racing season. Clubs were judged on several key areas, including race promotion, membership composition, instructional clinics and seminars, club activities and charitable contributions and racing performance. Three primary clubs were recognized based on membership size: Division I, 76 or more members;
Tilford wins in commanding fashion
They had a little ice problem today in KC
Neither bothered Tilly, who took off toward a fifth national title . . .
. . . to say nothing of a refreshing mud-pack facial
The other guys chased . . .
. . . but oh, it was lonely out there
Less lonely was Julie Lockhart (NEBC-Cycle Loft), who shared a podium moment with the crowd after winning the women's 60-plus race
Bruno Roy also takes her victory by a comfortable margin
Luke Keough (CL Noonan Coast to Coast) and team mate Austin Vincent sporting their new threads
New England Cross December 8, 2007
Rock Racing team owner Michael Ball is a passionate and polarizing figure.
Mara Abbott and Jason Sears have been named recipients of USA Cycling’s annual John Stenner Collegiate Cycling Scholarships. Abbott, of Boulder, Colorado, attends Whitman College. Sears, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, attends the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Each received a $2500 scholarship "based on academic achievements, athletic accomplishments and service to the community with an emphasis on collegiate-team involvement and leadership," according to USA Cycling The scholarship program, funded by donations to the USA Cycling Development Foundation, is named in honor of John
Rock Racing team owner Michael Ball