Commentary: How Red Hook can return
Without Red Hook Criterium in 2019, the fixed-gear scene is missing an important beacon for mainstream media attention and growth.
Without Red Hook Criterium in 2019, the fixed-gear scene is missing an important beacon for mainstream media attention and growth.
Without a major sponsor for 2019, Red Hook Crit organizer decides to take the year off, rather than decreasing the event's scale.
Race series founder and owner David Trimble says higher costs forced him to temporarily suspend the events.
Since EF announced its partnership with Rapha, we've all been wondering how WorldTour pros will fare in "alternative" races.
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11 years into its existence, the Red Hook racing series continues to look for ways to grow bigger and better
Fixed-gear racers took on a new circuit this weekend at the 11th Red Hook Criterium
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Filippo Fortin and Raphaele Lemieux won the rain-soaked Red Hook Criterium in Brooklyn, New York.
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A course update and potentially wet conditions could make for a tricky Red Hook Crit this weekend this weekend
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The Red Hook crit changes its qualifying process for 2017 and attracts WorldTour pros plus Olympic champion Callum Skinner.
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A Colombian cyclist tests positive for EPO in a Red Hook Crit, held in Milan at the start of October. He is banned for life from the series.
After years of racing with a freewheel, Kyle Murphy is returning to his fixie roots at the Barcelona round of the Red Hook crit series
Colin Strickland works a day job, races on a local Cat 1 team, and dominates the Red Hook Criterium series.
The Red Hook Crit has detractors, but it remains a tremendously popular and successful event, attracting fans and sponsors alike.
Colin Strickland and Ainara Elbusto emerge from crashed-marred Red Hook Crit as winners of men's and women's events
As ever, Saturday's Red Hook Criterium was a crash fest, but one pileup in particular may have set a new standard for mayhem
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The Red Hook Crit started in 2008 as an unofficial bike race in New York City. Now it's a global event that stretches over to Europe
From the Rapha Gentleman's series to the Breck Epic, independent events are growing across the States
The Red Hook Criterium has partnered with Castelli and local groups to benefit post-Sandy relief efforts in Brooklyn
Big crowds, crashes, exciting racing for America’s biggest alley cat race
It was just passed 10:00 Saturday night as I made my way down the dark, cobbled lane near Erie Basin in Brooklyn. In search of the staging area for the third Red Hook Criterium, a 20-lap race for track-bike riders with a penchant for unorthodox racing, I hoped to spy some of the participants at registration before things got underway.
An unsanctioned race deep in the belly of New York’s biggest borough, the Red Hook crit, now in its third year, is held on a course that race founder and promoter David Trimble tries to keep secret till race-night registration. So riders have to show up and pay their entry fee to learn the course’s whereabouts.