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Colorado State Championships and Nationals Loom – a Column by Lee Waldman

It’s down to the business end of the cyclocross season as Master’s racer Lee Waldman fine-tunes his preparation for the Colorado state championships and master’s …

Bouncing Back from Injury and Into the Mud – a Column by Lee Waldman

Lee Waldman bounces back from injury and dives back into Colorado’s atypical mud as he continues his preparation for master’s nationals. This is installment #6 …

Superprestige Asper-Gavere: Great Legs, Broken Bike , A Column by Christine Vardaros

by Christine Vardaros GAVERE, BELGIUM – Passing through the start/finish pavement going into the second lap of five, I was on the wheel of Pavla …

Nommay and Jaarmaarktcross – Focusing on the Positive, A Column by Christine Vardaros

By Christine Vardaros “It’s always best to keep positive, things can change in a minute,” I continuously repeated to myself after last weekend’s disastrous World …

Weather Gods Bring New Cyclocross Challenges in Colorado – a Column by Lee Waldman

Mother Nature has forced Colorado’s Lee Waldman out of his comfort zone, but he knows that this will only help his preparation for master’s nationals. …

Dancing on (and off) the Pedals – a Column by Lee Waldman

Colorado’s Lee Waldman aims to bring more content for our masters readers through a regular column this season as he builds towards his goal of …

Koppenbergcross – Racing Is Only Half the Fun! – A Column by Christine Vardaros

by Christine Vardaros If I were allowed to put only one race on my “to-do list”, Koppenbergcross would be the one!  It has all the …

Worlds Reflection: My Race, the Drunks, and Seeing the Light – A Column by Eric Emsky

U.S. Worlds Team and Rad Racing member Eric Emsky has finally recovered from his European campaign and has caught back up after his school-approved month-long …

If You Want to Race Like a Pro… – A Column by Eric Emsky

Rad Racing’s junior star Eric Emsky returns with a new entry from Europe on his race day routine. by Eric Emsky Everybody has their typical …

Rueful Roubaix: A Column by Christine Vardaros

by Christine Vardaros Looking ahead to the race, I had expected to stand at the start line, head filled with optimistic thoughts of taking down …

A Fun Race at Home – a Column by Christine Vardaros

Yippidy-friggin-doo-dah! I finally found some semi-form at the Vlaamse Witloof Veldrit race in Tervuren. I think this may be true because I finally recognized the …

Ending on a High Note – A Column by CX Pro Jesse Anthony

Jesse Anthony has been racing ‘cross for ten years and has won an impressive seven cyclocross national championships. Jesse wrapped up his ‘cross season with …

20 Questions, Smack Talk and Hidden Races – A Column by Christine Vadaros

by Christine Vardaros December 30, 2008. Today I awoke in a real panic. I thought it was race day. When the races are so close …

Slow Starts, Fast Finishes and Drinking in the Showers – A Column by Christine Vardaros

Race reports from Scheldecross and Nommay World Cup by Christine Vardaros After a much appreciated weekend off from racing, I was back at it last …

It Took All Season – A Column by Andrew Bernstein

After a season of poor results, this newbie finally had a solid race. My fourth-place finish was so shocking that it’s taken me more than …

The Return of a Child Prodigy and Yellow Clown Faces – A Column by Christine Vardaros

Frankfurter Rad-Cross (UCI C2) – Frankfurt a/ Main, Germany, December 7, 2008 Two Sundays ago I raced at Frankfurter Rad-Cross in Frankfurt, Germany. Even with …

One to Go – A Column by CX Pro Jesse Anthony

Jesse Anthony has been racing ‘cross for ten years and has won an impressive seven cyclocross national championships. Not content to be only a subject …

Missing the Point: It’s About Fun – A Column by Ben Popper

OK, so enough with the pressure. All you super-nice people always asking me whether I’ve gotten my point yet makes this all so awesome that …

Holiday Shopping and Giving Back – A Column by Ryan Kelly

It’s the time of year for Thanksgiving and holiday shopping. Columnist Ryan Kelly reflects on the how it’s important during this time to give thanks …

A Little Bit of the Emo at USGP’s Mercer Cup – A Column by Ben Popper

It’s mid-November. I’ve done 14 races in the last 7 weeks, I’ve been driving till 3am, on flights 5 hours delayed, and across borders. My …

Mudballs, Broken Bikes, and a Top Ten – A Column by Christine Vardaros

by Christine Vardaros, photo by Krist Vanmelle I am pleased to announce I was one of the few to survive the Asper-Gavere Superprestige in one …

Spending Time with the Flu, a Podium, and my Nieuwelingen – A Column by Christine Vardaros

Cyclocross Magazine columnist Christine Vardaros, a regular print mag contributor, sent us this online report of her recent World Cup in Pijnacker and Germany. Enjoy …

Close Only Counts in Horseshoes and Hand Grenades – A Column by Ben Popper

Columnist Ben Popper took his quest for one UCI point north of the border. This is his report from the Toronto International Cyclocross race, Day …

From Broken Wrist to Shock Therapy – A Column by CX Pro Jesse Anthony

Jesse Anthony, the current USGP leader, has been racing ‘cross for ten years and has won an impressive seven cyclocross national championships. With such a …

A Newbie Playing in the Mud – A Column by Andrew Bernstein

Join Andrew Bernstein as he embarks on the adventure of his first season of ‘cross and reminds us of our own newbie days. You can …

UCI Point Hunting Up North, Day 1 – A Column by Ben Popper

Columnist Ben Popper took his quest for one UCI point north of the border. This is his report from the Toronto International Cyclocross race, Day …

Never Trust Pre-reg Lists – A Column by Ryan Kelly

by Ryan Kelly Remember when you were a kid, and your parents said how they heard Santa had to get an extra big sleigh this …

Small Time Crash, Big Time Chasing: Louisville Day 2 – A Column by Ben Popper

When you ride like I do, you’re going to crash eventually. All season I’ve dreaded the day I go down. I’m recklessly fast through the …

Out of the Frying Pan, Into the Fire – a Column by Andrew Bernstein

Join Andrew Bernstein as he embarks on the adventure of his first season of ‘cross and reminds us of our own newbie days. In this …

Big Time Racing: Louisville Day 1 – A Column by Ben Popper

USGP. This is big time. No more blowing up 40 minutes in, no more mechanicals or flats, no more hot weather dragging me down. It’s …

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