The Dirt: Willow Rockwell honored at Whiskey Off-Road
We catch up with Willow Rockwell (Koerber) at her first mountain bike race in seven years, the Whiskey Off-Road.
We catch up with Willow Rockwell (Koerber) at her first mountain bike race in seven years, the Whiskey Off-Road.
Get back to the joy of riding. It is the only way to reach your full potential, but requires learning how to listen
You can repress and deny what your body is telling you, but it will resurface as a symptom in the body system
Willow's answer to sport drinks filled with wheat and ingredients that upset her stomach was to create her own with natural ingredients
Willow cut gluten before all the cool kids were doing it. Her results improved and every year she felt better.
Premature aging is NOT a necessary consequence of being a cyclist. Here are suggestions for your skin for when you're "out there"
Willow had logged lots of chamois miles, and knows about keeping your most sensitive subjects happy, healthy and chafe-free
Willow Rockwell is sick of the belief that the bike wins the race, but she does think 29ers are fun
Singletrack's new contributor, Willow Rockwell writes her tips for cyclists who want to maintain their fitness after giving birth
Singletrack's new contributor, Willow Rockwell writes her tips for cyclists who want to maintain their fitness during pregnancy
Olympic hopeful Willow Rockwell announced her retirement from the sport Monday morning
The U.S. women have found Zen, bruises, tears, dead legs and everything in between over the short start to the season
All eyes are on Rockwell going into the weekend, when she will show the world how close she is to her goal of being the world's fastest mom.
USA Cycling has nominated eight men and nine women for the Olympic mountain bike long team
Willow Koerber will be at the World Cup in New York this weekend, but not on a bike. She is pregnant...
On any given day at an elite World Cup cross-country event in 2010, a woman from Canada or the U.S. had a legit shot at the podium.
The move from the Subaru-Trek squad to Trek World Racing means Willow is focused on World Cup podiums and London in 2012.
Willow Koerber will make the run to the 2012 London Olympics as a member of UK-based Trek World Racing.
When it comes to elite XC racing, Willow and Wells get nod for best North Americans; Pendrel for international rider.
Women cyclists show off their hard work, or is it just demeaning, belittling and retrograde?
SLIDESHOW: Poland's Maja Wloszczowska won the women's world cross-country championships Saturday, riding away from Willow Koerber, Catharine Pendrel and Irena Kalentieva on a foggy, cool morning at Mount St. Anne, Quebec.
VIDEO: With a little help from his friends — a few of whom you may well recognize — Adam Craig takes us on a pre-ride of the MTB World Championships cross-country course in Mont Saint Anne.
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Of the six season titles up for grabs, only one — four-cross — has been mathematically won. Prendrel, Lechner and Koerber all aiming for women's XC overall honors.
For the first time in nearly a decade, the Midwest will host a national pro-level cross-country event this weekend during the Pro XCT stop at the Subaru Cup in Wisconsin.
The United States is currently ranked number one in the world in elite women's mountain biking. Koerber, Gould and McConneloug are in top-10 individually.
OK, so flame us for posting a gratuitous video of scantily clad beautiful women. But hey, it's a video of scantily clad beautiful women who also tear it up on mountain bikes.
What's up with Willow Koerber? A lot. Singletrack.com caught up with Willow to talk about her hot start to the 2010 cross-country season.
Willow Koerber, Georgia Gould, Heather Irmiger, Catharine Pendrel and other North American women all have a legitimate chance of finishing on the podium at World Cup 3 in Germany on Sunday.
After her second-place finish over the weekend in Belgium and her second place last weekend in England, American Willow Koerber leads the 2010 World Cup, making her the first American since Alison Dunlap eight years ago to wear the leader's jersey.
Reigning World Champ Irina Kalentieva outlasts Willow Koerber, who finished third at Worlds, in World Cup #1 in England. Katerina Nash and other riders on American-based teams dominate top-10.
With first World Cup of the season two weeks away, Todd Wells and Willow Koerber show good form by winning Pan American Mountain Bike Championships in Guatemala City over the weekend.
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.
After an impressive collection of results on 29-inch wheels in 2009, the Subaru-Gary Fisher mountain bike team will go "all 29, all the time" in 2010.
For the most part, mountain bike racing is a singular sport. But 2009 proves that a strong team can produce results.
Russia's Irina Kalentieva earns the rainbow jersey in Australia after passing the race leader in the final 4k of cross-country race. The USA's Willow Koerber takes third, Heather Irmiger 10th and Canada's Catharine Pendrel sixth. Complete Results
In the first Mountain Bike World Championship event since the Beijing Olympics, American XC athletes will square off against rivals from across the globe in the only Olympic discipline of off-road cycling.
Kabush on a tear and Koerber ends dry spell in New York. But it's Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski and Catharine Pendrel who take overall Pro Mountain Bike Cross Country Tour titles.