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Analysis: what Jingle Cross tells us about ’cross nationals
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USA Cycling national cyclocross calendar standings, updated Nov. 29, 2010
Men
- 1 POWERS Jeremy 757 points
- 2 JOHNSON Timothy 725 points
- 3 TREBON Ryan 643 points
- 4 DRISCOLL James 532 points
- 5 LINDINE Justin 516 points
- 1 VAN GILDER Laura 920 points
- 2 MILLER Meredith 635 points
- 3 BRUNO ROY Maureen 476 points
- 4 GOULD Georgia 470 points
- 5 COMPTON Katherine 450 points
BMC to Field Elite MTB Team
Unlike the US-based road and Under-23 teams, BMC Racing's MTB team will be based in Switzerland
Tested: Sidi Dragon 2 SRS Vernice Shoes
Singletrack.com's resident wrench Lennard Zinn says these Sidi kicks are great for MTB and cyclocross.
Tour Of Bright – This Week’s Preparation
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2010 Jingle Cross Rock results, day 3
Men
- 1. James Driscoll, Bikereg.com-Cannondale, 1:00:09
- 2. Todd Wells, Specialized, 1:00:33
- 3. Christopher Jones, Team Rapha-Focus, 1:01:15
- 4. Ryan Trebon, Kona, 1:01:41
- 5. Troy Wells, Team Clif Bar, 1:02:09
- 1. Amanda Miller, Hudz-Subaru, 44:24
- 2. Meredith Miller, California Giant Berry Farms, 45:03
- 3. Nicole Duke, Hudz-Subaru, 45:29
- 4. Kaitlin Antonneau, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com, 45:57
- 5. Ashley James, Team Kenda, 46:30
Peter Sagan says ‘Twitter’ profile isn’t his
Comments from an alleged Peter Sagan “Twitter” account complaining of nagging stomach ailments and problems with Liquigas team doctors went viral this weekend across the Web, but the Slovak phenomenon says the words are not his.
Jamey Driscoll diesels to win on day 3 of 2010 Jingle Cross Rock
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Amanda Miller does the double in day 3 of 2010 Jingle Cross Rock
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2010 Bay State Cyclocross results, day 2
Men
- 1. Jeremy Powers, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com, at 0:57:22
- 2. Luke Keough, Bikereg.com/cannondale, at 0:57:34
- 3. Adam Myerson, Cycle-Smart, at 0:57:54
- 4. Justin Lindine, Bikereg.com / Joe's Garage / Scott, at 0:57:54
- 5. Travis Livermon, Mock Orange Racing, at 0:58:07
- 1. Andrea Smith, Ladiesfirst Racing, at 0:40:36
- 2. Maureen Bruno Roy, Bob's Red Mill P/b Seven Cycles, at
- 3. Arley Kemmerer, C3 - Athletes Serving Athletes, at 0:40:43
- 4. Natasha Elliott, Garneau Club Chaussure-Ogilvy, at 0:40:47
- 5. Laura Van Gilder, C3 Athletes Serving Athletes, at 0:40:57
2010 Superprestige Cyclocross, No.5 results
- 1. Tom Meeusen (B), Telenet-Fidea , in 1:02:40
- 2. Radomir Simunek Jr. (Cz), BKCP-Powerplus, at 0:10
- 3. Dieter Vanthourenhout (B), BKCP-Powerplus, at 0:10
- 4. Sven Nys (B), Landbouwkrediet, at 0:25
- 5. Kevin Pauwels (B), Telenet-Fidea, at 0:45
Floyd Landis says clenbuterol quite common in peloton
Floyd Landis has cast doubt on reigning Tour de France champion Alberto Contador's claims that a positive test for clenbuterol was due to contaminated meat.
2010 UCI cyclocross World Cup rankings, updated Nov. 28
Men
- 1. Zdenek Stybar, Telenet - Fidea, at 230 points
- 2. Niels Albert, Bkcp - Powerplus, at 215 points
- 3. Kevin Pauwels, Telenet - Fidea, at 181 points
- 4. Sven Nys, Landbouwkrediet, at 164 points
- 5. Francis Mourey, Fdj, at 160 points
- 1. Daphny Van Den Brand, with 150 points
- 2. Sanne Van Paassen, with 145 points
- 3. Katherine Compton, with 120 points
- 4. Sanne Cant, with 94 points
- 5. Katerina Nash, with 90 points
Ryan Trebon takes day 2 at 2010 Jingle Cross
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Amanda Miller wins day 2 at Iowa’s Jingle Cross
Amanda Miller (Hudz-Subaru) wove the perfect homecoming tale Saturday, climbing away from teammate Nicole Duke early on Mt. Krumpit to take the win on day two of Jingle Cross Rock.
2010 Bay State Cyclocross results, day 1
Men
- 1. Jeremy Powers, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com, 56:13
- 2. Derrick St John, Garneau-Club Chaussure, 56:48
- 3. Adam Myerson, Cycle-Smart, 57:08
- 4. Luke Keough, Bikereg.com-Cannondale, 57:26
- 5. Justin Lindine, Bikereg.com-Joe's Garage-Scott, 57:26
- 1. Laura Van Gilder, C3 Athletes Serving Athletes, 40:31
- 2. Natasha Elliott, Garneau Club Chaussure-Ogilvy, same time
- 3. Sally Annis, Crossresults.com-Jra Cycles, s.t.
- 4. Arley Kemmerer, C3-Athletes Serving Athletes, 40:51
- 5. Maureen Bruno Roy, Bob's Red Mill-Seven Cycles, 40:51
2010 Jingle Cross Rock results, day 2
Men
- 1. Ryan Trebon, Kona, 55:02
- 2. Todd Wells, Specialized, 55:32
- 3. Christopher Jones, Team Rapha-Focus, 56:02
- 4. Barry Wicks, Kona, 56:28
- 5. Tristan Schouten, Cyclocrossracing.com, 56:38
- 1. Amanda Miller, Hudz-Subaru Cycling Team, 34:40
- 2. Nicole Duke, Hudz-Subaru Cycling Team, 35:11
- 3. Devon Haskell, Team Tibco-To The Top, 35:25
- 4. Meredith Miller, California Giant Berry Farms, 35:30
- 5. Kari Studley, Redline, 35:44
2010 Koksijde World Cup results
- 1. Niels Albert (Bel) Bkcp - Powerplus, In 1:06;05
- 2. Zdenek Stybar (Cze) Telenet - Fidea, at 0:27
- 3. Sven Nys (Bel) Landbouwkrediet, at 0:31
- 4. Bart Aernouts (Bel) Rabobank-Giant Offroad Team, at 0:32
- 5. Bart Wellens (Bel) Telenet - Fidea, at 0:42
- 1. Katherine Compton (USA) , In 45:08
- 2. Daphny Van Den Brand (Ned) , at 47:35
- 3. Sanne Van Paassen (Ned) , at 47:54
- 4. Sanne Cant (Bel) , at 48:29
- 5. Hanka Kupfernagel (Ger) , at 48:48
Katie Compton flies to solo World Cup win in Koksijde, Belgium
Saturday marked by the return of American national champion Katie Compton (Planet Bike-Stevens) to the forefront of the world stage as she powered away to a resounding solo victory.
2010 Jingle Cross Rock results, day 1
Men
- 1. James Driscoll, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com, at 58:07
- 2. Barry Wicks, Kona-FSA, at 58:25
- 3. Christopher Jones, Team Rapha-Focus, at 58:38
- 4. Nicholas Weighall, California Giant Berry Farms/Specialized, at 58:52
- 5. Troy Wells, Team Clif Bar, at 59:19
- 1. Meredith Miller, California Giant Berry Farms/sp, at 44:11
- 2. Nicole Duke, Hudz-Subaru Cycling Team, at 44:21
- 3. Amanda Miller, Hudz-Subaru Cycling Team, at 45:21
- 4. Kaitlin Antonneau, Team Kenda, at 46:00 *
- 5. Amanda Carey, , at 46:00
Jamey Driscoll scores win at chilly Jingle Cross
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Meredith Miller climbs to Jingle Cross win
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’Cross pioneers: from Austin to Vegas, and beyond
Brook Watts retraces his racing and promotions career
Tom Boonen on track for solid spring
Tom Boonen says he’s back on track to be at his best for the spring classics following knee surgery last summer
Quick Step takeover makes room for Zdenek Stybar arrival
Belgium’s most venerable team – Quick Step – secured its future Thursday when a pair of high-rolling investors stepped in to guarantee the team’s financial backing through at least 2013.
Interview With Darren Lapthorne
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The Explainer: How do we get from aging dopers to the big names?
What do a couple of suspended masters racers have to do with the current Federal investigation of doping in cycling? Where are the big names?
Three more for new Australia’s Pegasus team
The new Australian team, organized by Pegasus Sports, has signed three new riders going into the 2011 season with a focus on developing regional talent.
USADA announces another cycling suspension
Boulder-area racer Charles “Chuck” Coyle has accepted a two-year suspension after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency found that he had purchased and used synthetic erythropoietin (EPO) and insulin growth factor (IGF-1).
Michigan masters racer suspended for EPO use
Neal Schubel, a 45-year-old masters racer from Saginaw, Michigan, has accepted a two-year suspension from competition after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency found that he had purchased and used synthetic erythropoietin (EPO).
Tech FAQ: Talkin’ 26er-29er Tubes
Singletrack.com's Tech Meister, Lennard Zinn, weighs in on tubes and drop seatposts.
Geox-TMC vows to race all three grand tours despite PT snub
Geox-TMC officials vow to race in all three grand tours next season despite being denied one of 18 ProTour licenses.
Bjarne Riis confirms that Alberto Contador will attend Saxo team camp; names full 2011 squad
Despite facing doping charges, Tour de France winner Alberto Contador will attend next week's Saxo Bank team camp.
Rigoberto Urán aims for 2011 Tour de France slot with Team Sky
Rigoberto Urán, the 23-year-old Colombian climbing sensation, says his top goal for 2011 will be to earn a spot for the Tour de France with Team Sky.
Pegasus Sports up and flying — but still with no name
Just who is the title sponsor of Australia’s preeminent cycling team, and what is stopping Pegasus Sports CEO Chris White from revealing its identity?
Where Are They Now? – Allan Iacuone
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Tour de Tryptophan to Benefit Boy
Le Tour de Tryptophan is a 24-hour ride in SoCal benefitting Tyler Blick, a five year old battling leukemia.
Ask Nick: The joys of hand-built wheels, flat-fixing tips and TDU training
The joys of hand-built wheels, flat-fixing tips and TDU training
Tested: Bontrager Rhythm Pro TLR Disc 29 Wheelset
Price aside, Singletrack.com's Zach White says Bontrager Rhythm Pro 29 is a great wheelset.
U23 Paris-Roubaix canceled for 2011
The under-23 version of Paris-Roubaix, won by Taylor Phinney the past two editions, will not be held next year due to a money crunch for race organizers.
Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: Tires at season’s end and more glue talk
Lennard and readers discuss the care and handling of tubulars at the end of the season and the intricacies of proper gluing methods.
Carmichael, the Big 5-0 and La Ruta
VIDEO: Chris Carmichael celebrates his 50th birthday with a little adventure down in Costa Rica.
iamTedKing: Mind-reading in wine country
Mind-reading in wine country
Training Center: Choosing the best bike saddle
Andy Pruitt takes a question from a woman making the switch from running to cycling
La Ruta Wrap Up
VIDEO: In 18 years only three outsiders have won La Ruta de los Conquistadores. Ben Sonntag is the third.
Claro Brasil Ride: The Next Epic?
Jason Sumner has a few pointers for riders considering a new stage race in Brazil.
Igor Antón finds motivation in Vuelta a España disappointment
Don’t expect to find Igor Antón (Euskaltel-Euskadi) moping during the off-season about his lost chance to win this year’s Vuelta a España
Wattbike Review
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