Q&A: Jonathan Page reflects on ‘cross career at final nationals
Four-time U.S. national cyclocross champion Jonathan Page reflects on his career at his final nationals race in Reno.
Four-time U.S. national cyclocross champion Jonathan Page reflects on his career at his final nationals race in Reno.
Jonathan Page and his wife are expecting their fourth child any day now, and the worlds are slated for the end of January.
Page and Mani victorious on a chilly December night in Iowa City
Young guns like Van Aert and van der Poel set to shake up cyclocross world championships as the old guard fights to stay on the podium
Jeremy Powers defends his national championship title in Austin, delivering a master class in mud racing at 'cross championships
Jeremy Powers is heavy favorite at 'cross nationals in Texas, but Zach McDonald has potential to surprise, and Page is perennial favorite
Ride along with Jonathan Page and David van der Poel in a slippery 'cross race full of carnage in Eschenbach, Switzerland
Page announces a new sponsor, Duke re-ups with Marin and Spy, Vanderkitten announces 2014-2015 roster, and Jenson sponsors SoCalCross
Cyclocross in the States doesn't closely resemble its Belgian counterpart, and in some ways, that's just fine
Defending U.S. cyclocross champion Jonathan Page says he's been shocked by his reception in Colorado
Who would three-time winner Todd Wells put his money on in the men's elite race at U.S. cyclocross nationals?
The Oregon-based rider will attempt to win his third national cyclocross title this weekend.
Young rider gets a win over the U.S. champion on Sunday in Baltimore
Americans finish 1-2 in the men's race, which took place in Redmond, Washington
Jonathan Page signs a deal to ride for Competitive Cyclist in 2013-14
Alison Powers leads the Women's Prestige Series after stop no. 1 and the Providence festival launches a gran fondo
U.S. cyclocross champion details his run-in with the UCI over race insurance and talks about racing for three more seasons
Niels Albert, Sven Nys, Amy Dombroski and others look back on the season that was in 2012-13
The Americans leave their home ’cross worlds with a medal, momentum, and mixed feelings
U.S. champion Jonathan Page says the emotion he feels in Louisville is unlike any he's felt before a cyclocross world championships
The U.S. National Team members are all chasing success in Louisville, but what that means is different for each one of them
U.S. champ Jonathan Page announced his new deal with Fuji on Wednesday and will ride this Altamira frame for Sunday's worlds
Page takes new sponsor deal to Louisville
The most likely characters to step up on Sunday in Louisville and prevent a repeat of Belgium's top-seven sweep at the world championships
In the midst of a New Hampshire training camp, U.S. ’cross champ Jonathan Page recalls an emotional airport pick-up with his family after ’cross nationals
Dan Seaton previews the weekend's World Cup finale and discusses the boost Jonathan Page's national title should give his start money price
The Europe-based 'crosser comes home to triumph on a treacherous Wisconsin circuit
With automatic bids for the world championships and the jersey on the line, hundreds head to Wisconsin for a snowy showdown
Sven Nys is fallible, Meredith Miller and Amy Dombroski are likely to be in Louisville, and Logan Owen is a world title contender
American Jonathan Page turns in a fine ride to place fifth in Bredene
American Jonathan Page has seen the lows of European cyclocross in 2012, but on Sunday came storming back to all but secure his worlds ticket
Familiarity with cantilevers, easy wheel changes and bad noise have most top pros sticking with old-school stoppers
Amy Dombroski, Christine Vardaros and Jonathan Page are all back in Belgium, but on different courses early in the season
In our new Q&A column from the heartland of the sport, our man in the Belgian mud, Dan Seaton, answers questions about Euro ’cross
Duke lands Raleigh-Clement deal as Page, Krughoff await the team's contract decision
American Jonathan Page falls just short of the podium as Kevin Pauwels wins the GP Heuts.
BRUSSELS, Belgium (VN) — Less than a week before the cyclocross world championships prospects for America’s elite women and men look perhaps as bright as they have ever been.
American Jonathan Page finishes fifth as Rob Peeters wins the Kasteelcross Zonnebeke.
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BRUSSELS, Belgium (VN) — The week between Christmas and New Year's is prime time for cyclocross in Belgium and the Netherlands, and in recent years the races have brought an influx of international competitors, including a large number of Americans and Canadians.
American Jonathan Page finishes fourth as Francis Mourey pips Martin Zlamalik for the victory.
British champ Helen Wyman and Belgian Sven Nys are tops at the Koppenbergcross, as Stybar can't match Nys in the mud. American Jon Page starts with a bullet then fades.
The world champ returns to Belgium with a win, while Americans Jon Page and Christine Vardaros test the waters on a hot, muddy day.
New Englanders Jon Page, Tim Johnson and Jeremy Powers clash — on the race course and after — at the Planet Bike Cup on Sunday.
UPDATED: Planet Bike's Jonathan Page scores third for the race sponsor.
After CrossVegas and the Planet Bike Cup it's back to Belgium for four months of racing on the European cyclocross circuit.
World champion Niels Albert wins the final round of the cyclocross World Cup as Zdenek Stybar takes the series title.
Katie Compton’s run at the cyclocross World Cup overall title is officially over, as yet another bout of leg cramps will keep her off the start line at Sunday’s series finale in Hoogerheide, Holland.
During six full-time European cyclocross racing seasons, spent primarily in Belgium where he and his wife Cori own a small home, Page has endured a litany of pitfalls and heartbreaks. Among the lengthy laundry list are multiple broken bones, a major falling out with his now former team manager, and charges of an anti-doping violation, which he was subsequently cleared of.
The U.S. elite men's team for ’cross worlds includes Page, Johnson, Trebon, Powers and Driscoll.
Zdenek Stybar (Telenet-Fidea) wins the Fidea Cyclocross Tervuren in Belgium.
Zdenek Stybar (Telenet-Fidea) wins the fifth round of the UCI Cyclocross World Cup in Igorre, Spain.
The fifth round of the 2009 Superprestige series is in Gieten, the Netherlands.
Niels Albert struggles as Zdenek Stybar outfights Sven Nys for the win in Hamme-Zogge.
Niels Albert and Katie Compton win round three of the cyclocross World Cup.
Our man in Belgium, Marcel Van Hoecke, was on the job in Koksijde at the fourth round of the World Cup. A gallery of the usual Belgian battlers, along with a resurgent Richard Groenendaal and the tenacious Jonathan Page, is presented below. For the story, click here.