Wyman Wednesday: Ooooooooostmalle and the End of an Era in Cyclocross
Helen Wyman shares how Kevin Pauwels’ retirement marks the end of an era in cyclocross, and she shares her experiences learning to say Ooooooooostmalle.
Helen Wyman shares how Kevin Pauwels’ retirement marks the end of an era in cyclocross, and she shares her experiences learning to say Ooooooooostmalle.
In her pre-Worlds column, Helen Wyman has a proposal for how to make Cyclocross Worlds better, and she talks about the many ways this race is different.
Helen Wyman had big news on Monday when she joined the Experza – Footlogix cyclocross team. Learn more about how and why she made the move.
Helen Wyman reports back from the Helen100 Junior Women’s race at the 2018 Azencross and looks ahead to the Championship/fun seasons left to go.
In today’s Wyman Wednesday, Helen Wyman celebrates the Junior Women’s race at Loenhout on Dec. 28 and previews what to expect from the first-time event.
Helen Wyman is getting set to find some mid-season watts in Spain before the final push to Worlds, and she comments on changes coming for Junior Women.
Young women riders are having a banner year in 2018. Helen Wyman talks about what it means for the sport. She also talks about MvdP’s dominance.
Helen Wyman is back to cover a range of topics. She discusses challenges of expanding the World Cup, learning from other sports, getting contracts and more.
In this edition of Wyman Wednesday, Helen offers thoughts about mothers in cyclocross, and then shares her latest ‘cross world travels.
In her latest Wyman Wednesday, Helen describes her experience with announcing at Jingle Cross and makes a case for cyclocross World Cups in the U.S.
Helen Wyman kicked off her season at Brico Cross Geraardsbergen. Race officials removed a descent for the women. Helen asks that rules be enforced fairly.
Helen Wyman’s season is over, and it’s time to give out awards. She gives accolades to top 2017/18 performances and celebrates her personal best in this season-end Wyman Wednesday.
Helen Wyman has done a Worlds or two (15), so she has some advice for surviving the fuss. Learn her tricks for having a successful 2018 Cyclocross World Championships in her latest column.
Helen Wyman captured her tenth British national championship in 2018. She tells to story of her kit and win as well as getting stuck at the tunnel crossing.
Helen Wyman kicked off the new year with her Xypex – Verge Sport program and is off to Spain to train for Worlds. Read her latest and vote on where Helen should race in 2018.
Helen Wyman reflects on Women’s race lengths, the high quality of the Women’s field, frequent racing during the holidays and new opportunities in 2018 in her latest Wyman Wednesday.
Helen Wyman took second at the 2017 World Cup Zeven and then traded the mud for sun by heading to Spain. Hear about seeing Hanka Kupfernagel and getting lost among the orange trees of Spain in this Wyman Wednesday.
Helen Wyman has been on the move. In this Wyman Wednesday she reports back from Spain, Denmark and Germany and talks about solving climate change and watching German TV.
Helen Wyman reports back from her win at Koppenbergcross and gets ready for a stay at home after nine weeks on the road. More in this Wyman Wednesday.
Helen Wyman’s season continues with some wild Belgian weather and adventures at the automaat. She also headed to Switzerland for the EKZ Cross Tour.
Helen Wyman is happy to return to the cooler, stickier European conditions. She reflects on the state of Women’s cyclocross in this edition of her rider diary.
Helen Wyman came to the U.S. for the Jingle Cross and Waterloo World Cups. In today’s Wyman Wednesday she talks about her experiences in the States.
Helen Wyman returns to Belgium for her first race of the season at Eeklo. She is welcomed back to her old home by two favorites: Belgian rain and cobbles.
Helen Wyman shares her thoughts on September cyclocross and equal pay and opens the window on how she trains for the cyclocross season.
In this week’s Wyman Wednesday, Helen welcomes the Belgians to her ‘cross training camp and takes them to some hills they might not find in Flanders.
Helen Wyman will be blogging throughout the cyclocross season. In her first report, she teaches some “Flemish Bike” and talks about offseason road racing.