Thursday, September 29, 2005

Chicago Cyclocross Cup #1 Oct. 9

The Chicago Cyclocross Cup heats up on October 9th for the first race of the series at Carpenter Park in Carpentersville. Main Street Bicycles and North Branch Cycling Club will co-host this first race of the series.

This newly created course twists through trees, open fields, some short hills, and best of all...a CREEK CROSSING! The prize list includes new bicycle frames for both Men's A and Women's A/B winners.

For more information on Race #1 as well as the rest of the Chicago Cyclocross Cup, please check out their complete web page.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2005

WEEKEND 'CROSS RESULTS (SEPT. 24-25)

Results are pouring in from week #2 (or #1 or #3 depending on where you live) of 2005 Cyclocross racing action. Here they are in no particular order:

Colorado: Snow Mountain Ranch Cyclocross, 9/25/05
California: Sacramento CX Series: Race #2, Negro Bar, 9/24/05
Sacramento CX Series: Race #3, Folsom Point, 9/25/05
Massachusetts: Lake Pleasant Cyclocross, 9/25/05
Maryland: Charm City Cross, 9/25/05
New Hampshire: Sucker Brook 'Cross, 9/25/05
Oregon: Velo Shop Season Opener, Hood River, OR, 9/24/05

MORE RESULTS WILL BE POSTED AS I RECEIVE THEM. Please email me if you have results you would like posted. Thanks!
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Monday, September 26, 2005

Providence Biltmore Set to Pamper Cyclo-cross Racers

Reprinted from www.cyclocrossnationals.com

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Sept. 25, 2005) - The Liberty Mutual U.S. National Cyclo-cross Championships announced today that the Providence Biltmore Hotel will serve as race headquarters.

"Great events need great hotels," said Lyle Fulkerson, operations director. "We feel the host hotel is almost as important as the race venue. This is where our riders, the media, the sponsors, and the spectators will spend a lot of time. And the Providence Biltmore is a gem."
The 291-room "Grand Dame" hotel, which in its heyday featured big band greats Benny Goodman and Jimmy Dorsey, has been recently restored to its original 1920s splendor and boasts of having the largest sleeping rooms in the state. The hotel's amenities include a McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant, a full-service Red Door Spa, and one of the largest Starbucks in America.

Hal Barth, the Providence Biltmore's director of sales and marketing, lobbied for the host hotel designation and is looking forward to creating a positive environment for the cyclists. "We're excited to host these national caliber cyclists at the Providence Biltmore," said Barth. "We appreciate that the sport of cyclo-cross is hard. We can't win the race for them, but we'll certainly work to make the rest of their Providence experience enjoyable."
Cyclists and their families will appreciate the Providence Biltmore Hotel's central location, just minutes from the racecourse. The downtown hotel is walking distance from the Providence Place Mall, the Amtrak Station, and the Bank of America skating rink. Cyclists will especially appreciate the hotel's proximity to Federal Hill, where some of the best pasta this side of the Atlantic can be found.

"Cyclists and fans, prepare to be pampered," said Gail Dalton, hospitality coordinator.
The Providence Biltmore has established special discounted rates for this event. For more information, visit www.cyclocrossnationals.com.

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5th Annual Gunni-Cross Weekend! OCT 1-2

This weekend in the mountain town of Gunnison, Colorado marks the 5th anniversary of high altitude cyclocross racing in Colorado! Western State College's campus will host Sunday's racing with tough off-camber sections and the infamous run-up section. The proceeds from the race will benefit Gunnison Velo and the American Cycling Association (ACA) Junior Programs. Be sure to check out the FREE 'cross clinic on Saturday afternoon at 1pm. Racing on Saturday will take place at Jorgeson Park with Twilight RACING starting at 4:00pm. For more information and the race flyer please follow this LINK.

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Thursday, September 22, 2005

Cyclocross Worlds Web Page OPEN

Information for the 2006 Cyclocross World Championships to be held in Zeddam, The Netherlands is now posted at http://www.wkveldrijden2006.nl/html/EN/default.asp

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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Registration for 'Cross Nats now OPEN

Registration for the U.S. National Cyclocross Championships to be held at Roger Williams Park in Providence, Rhode Island has opened. The fine folks at BikeReg.com are taking care of the paperwork this year. Categories are already filling up fast, so get over to BikeReg.com and sign up before registration is full!

Register by clicking HERE
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Monday, September 19, 2005

J-Pows Take the Win in the CX New England Opener

Jeremy Powers of Niantic, CT raced to victory yesterday at the Northfield Cyclocross Race presented by Cycle-Smart Training. This was the first CX race of the season in New England...more to come later.

Check out the full results here
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Thursday, September 15, 2005

VERGE MID-ATLANTIC CYCLOCROSS SERIES ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE AND SPONSORS

September 7, 2005; Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, USA: Following a stellar 2004 campaign that saw top-level racing amongst National Champions of cyclocross, mountain biking and road racing and racers from the USA and Canada and England, the Verge Mid-Atlantic Cyclocross Series kicks off its 2005 campaign on October 9 in scenic Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The eight-race program features six UCI - sanctioned races, two of which are ranked UCI C1, and also includes two double-header UCI weekends. With courses laid out on farms, horse show grounds, municipal parks and even a private estate, the Verge Mid-Atlantic Cyclocross Series serves up the most diverse collection of events possible.

Every race uses the "Pro Double-Header" format where the amatuer classes (Master/Jr., Men C & B, Women B) take to the track in their own races first to roughen up the course for the separate races for Elite Women and Elite Men. The Verge Mid-Atlantic Cyclocross Series is professionally promoted with full Public Address systems, music, knowlegeable announcers, experienced course designers, superb organization and the unique atmosphere that can only be provided by the MAC Brotherhood.

The 2005 series is sponsored by Verge Sport. Verge Sport manufactures top-of-the-line cycling apparel for the U.S. market using unique European craftsmanship and design. Verge Sport offers brilliantly designed, pro-quality clothing made from the best fabrics available; and the professional service and attention that every customer values. Their extensive collection of cycling gear can be viewed at www.vergesport.com, or you can call 800-536-0160 for a color catalog.

Honey Stinger is the Official Energy Food of the 2005 Verge Mid-Atlantic Cycling Series. Honey Stinger is a natural energy gel made from a combination of Pure Honey, Pure Water, Salt, Potassium Citrate and Vitamin B Complex (Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, B1, B2, B6, B12). Honey Stinger uses honey as the main source of carbohydrates, as opposed to man made carbohydrates commonly found in other energy gels. Studies show that honey is low on the glycemic index and therefore provides a long, steady source of energy instead of a spike and crash. Honey is also a natural source of antioxidants.

Cadence Performance Cycling Center provides cyclists of all levels with the Nation's finest range of performance oriented training and testing services combined with the world's fiest selection of road, mountain and cross frames, wheelsets, components, and clothing. Cadence is proud to provide performance-based training and coaching services at our performance and testing center. 3-time Olympian and USAC Developmental Coach of the Year, Brian Walton, will direct Cadence’s Philadelphia Performance Center to help riders of all abilities improve their cycling skills. Cadence will also be providing neutral support and beginner clinics at MAC events.

The official on-line registration service of the Verge Mid-Atlantic Cyclocross Series is BikeReg.com.

For more information, see www.monkeyhillcs.com/mac/mac2005/

2005 Verge Mid-Atlantic Cyclocross Series Schedule:

10/9/2005

Evo Cross

Wrightstown, Bucks County, PA

10/16/2005

Beacon Cyclocross

Bridgeton, NJ


International Double-Header Weekend


10/22/2005

Wooden Wheels Cyclocross at Granogue

Granogue Estate, Wilmington, DE

10/23/2005

Wissahickon Cross

Ludwig’s Corner Horse Show & Country Fair, Glenmoore PA


International Double-Header Weekend


11/5/2005

Westra/Lower Allen Classic

Camp Hill, PA

11/6/2005

Highland Park Cyclocross

Highland Park, NJ

12/4/2005

Fair Hill Park Cyclocross

Fair Hill, MD

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Saturday, September 10, 2005

'05-06 U.S. UCI Cyclocross Calendar

USA Cycling has posted the full US UCI Cyclocross calendar on www.usacycling.org in a .pdf file. Here is a direct link to that .pdf file I will have all these races added to CX Elements' Calendar shortly. There are a whopping 31 events in the United States this fall!
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Cyclocross Elements is LIVE!

Welcome to Cyclocross Elements! Day 1 of our season to provide the best cyclocross coverage on the web. Click around the site and let me know what you think, email. I will be adding more and more content each day, so please stop by often. Thanks!
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Thursday, September 08, 2005

Cyclocross Season Kicks off in Colorado!

(September 8, '05 Mead, Colorado) :: The Colorado Cyclocross season kicked off today at the Mead motorsports raceway. This was the first installment of a four week cyclocross training series put on my Andy Rosen in support of the Rocky Mountain Cycling Education Foundation development team. About 40 riders showed up for the 6pm start and the racing was hard from the gun. All categories start out at the same time and are scored individually after the first parade lap around the inner oval of the raceway. Zak Grabowski of the TIAA-CREF squad took the early lead on the first lap and never looked back. The first week of the series is a subtle way of easing riders into the cross season and much of the course was on pavement and only 2 barrier sections existed with maybe 20% of the course taking to the grass. Every week Andy Rosen and his crew will be adding more and more barriers while utilizing more of the infield grass. For more information on the Thursday night Colorado cyclocross training series please go to www.americancycling.org for more information and for full results please go to www.rmcef.org. See ya next week.
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