Canadians Sweep Fontana XC
British Columbia's Catharine Pendrel and Max Plaxton win Pro XCT #2 handily
British Columbia's Catharine Pendrel and Max Plaxton win Pro XCT #2 handily
Pro XCT #2 Fontana
Pro XCT #2 US Cup Fontana
Three-race series will stay in California and host two Pro XCT events
With the domestic pro cross-country season openers under his belt in California, Subaru-Gary Fisher's Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski has a few more trips ahead of him this spring.
You may not know who the hell Freddy Nietzsche is, but if you've ever raced mountain bikes you know what the philosopher meant when he said "That which doesn't kill us, makes us stronger." Allow Judy Freeman, pro XC racer and Singletrack.com columnist, to explain…
Fontana Pro XCT 2010: Pro men and women short-track results.
Rather than the traditional short-track length of 20 minutes plus three laps, Fontana promoters shortened the event to fifteen minutes plus one lap, guaranteeing that competitors would give an all-out effort for the entire race.
Specialized Factory Racing’s Todd Wells and Lene Byberg take first ProXCT race of the season in California.
Pro men's and women's results from the Fontana Pro XCT
Specialized Factory Racing's Todd Wells and Lene Byberg take first ProXCT race of the season in California.
Scott Tedro — owner of Team ShoAir and chairman of US Cup, which was managing the Pro XCT for USA Cycling — has announced the 2010 dates for the inaugural Triple Crown All Mountain Series.
The Pro XCT will feature six UCI-sanctioned events in 2010, kicking off in California on March 13. Races follow in Alabama, Wisconsin and Colorado.