Christoph Heinrich Takes the Masters Men 50-54 – 2018 Cyclocross National Championships, Reno, Nevada
Christoph Heinrich took home the win in the Masters 50-54 title at the 2018 Reno Cyclocross Nationals. See full results from the race.
Christoph Heinrich took home the win in the Masters 50-54 title at the 2018 Reno Cyclocross Nationals. See full results from the race.
Jake Wells turned in a dominating performance in the Masters Men 40-44 race at the 2018 Reno Cyclocross Nationals. See full results from the race.
Adam Myerson won a sprint to take a thrilling Masters 45-49 National Championship at the 2018 Reno Cyclocross Nationals. See full results from the race.
The Masters Men 35-39 race saw a swap of leaders at the front, but at the end, Kevin Day (Team Endurance 360) took the title. Full results:
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In the typical local Masters race, many competitors dread the sight of Justin Robinson. Looking back and seeing the rider nicknamed Big and Burly close …
Hannah Arensman shook off a tough challenge from Samantha Runnels to win the Women’s Collegiate Varsity race at the 2018 Reno Nationals. See full results.
Jen Malik of Ohio State took home a convincing win in the Women Collegiate Club race at the 2018 Reno Cyclocross Nationals. Full results available here.
Scott Paisley won a national title in the Masters 60-64 race in Reno. See full results to how your local heroes fared.
John Elgart, James Wagner, Peter Dahlstrom, and Fred Schmid won National Championships in the Master’s Men 70+ races. See full results from all four races.
Jon Miller took home the win in the Men’s Masters 65-69 race at the 2018 Reno Cyclocross Nationals. See the full results.
Henry Nadell and Stephan Davoust used teamwork to get away and then Nadell took the win in the Collegiate Varsity race at Reno Nationals. See full results.
Eric Brunner attacked early and won the Collegiate Club race at the 2018 Reno Cyclocross Nationals. See full results from the race.
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For today’s Throwback Thursday, we’re taking a photo look back at the memorable 2016 Asheville Nationals with some previously unpublished photos we’ve surfaced.
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Jeremy Powers made it three in a row today as he repeated as National Champion in the Men’s Elite field. It was a battle of wills between Powers, Stephen Hyde and the newcomer to the Elite field at Nationals, Logan Owen.
Katie Compton (Trek Cyclocross Collective) makes it 12 National Championship titles in a row after a battle with Georgia Gould (LUNA Pro Team) that the rest of the field fighting for the podium’s remaining three spots.
Tobin Ortenblad (Cal-Giant Specialized) and Curtis White (Cannondale Cyclocrossworld) battled to the end with Ortenblad finally able to distance his rival and take his first National Championship title.
Mirroring the new combined Women’s Youth field the UCI implemented for this year’s World Championships, the 2016 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championship race featured a combined field race with titles on the line for women age 19-22, as well as 17-18.
Full 2016 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championship coverage can be found right here. ASHEVILLE, N.C.—In the first race of the last day at the 2016 Cyclocross National …
On a blustery December morning in western North Carolina, Gage Hecht added another cyclocross National Championship to his palmares, taking his fifth ‘cross Stars and Stripes jersey in a solo victory in the 17-18 Elite Juniors race.
In her third year racing Nationals, Kaya Musgrave (Avout Racing) won her first National Champions jersey today in Asheville. North Carolina’s Keren Bennett (Evolution Jr. Devo Team) and Boulder, Colorado’s Reagan Long joined her on the podium.
With the excitement of Saturday’s Junior events still fresh, it’s it’s time to take a look at what we might expect in the main events from the 2016 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships.
Belly laughs, belly aches and at least one racer dressed as a bunny. The Donut Race at the Cyclocross National Championships was a fun-filled affair for a good cause. And while there were smiles all around, the race didn’t have any sprinkels, but did have some controversy.
If you’d like to tell your friends about this pint size phenomenon, Hludzinski can’t help you. “I don’t even know how to pronounce my own last name,” she admits. If she keeps up at the rate she’s going, it’ll be a name the cyclocross community will recognize soon enough.
David Thompson (CT Cycling Advancement Program) convincingly took the Cyclocross National Championship title in the Junior Men’s 9-10 race. “I always wanted this victory. I’ve been training for a couple of weeks. I knew I could get it and I just went as hard as I could.”
Benjamin Crismon (Papa John’s Racing Team) is no stranger to the top step of a podium and Saturday the young man earned yet another accolade in his first Cyclocross Nationals performance by claiming the national title in the Junior Men’s 11-12 category.
The only race of the day to feature riders older than 16 was the Collegiate Relay race. Co-ed teams of four riders from both Division 1 and Division 2 schools raced for four laps in a bid to take home the title for their respective schools.