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The Upcoming Cyclocross National Championship Needs You!Events do not happen without the support of great volunteers! The support was amazing for 2007 and we want to do it again in 2008. The 2007 Nationals were a record setting year and history was made! Thank you for being a part of the event! Each volunteer that works a 4 hour shift will receive a free coffee or hot chocolate from De La Paz and a warm KCCX Winter Hat from Verge Sport. Sign-up today to support the 2008 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships!
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In an effort to offer athletes the best events possible we ask that you take time to participate in our Four Question Survey. This survey will help KLM Marketing Solutions get raw data about future events. We want to continue to grow our events and offer the best athlete experience. Please click on the link below to participate. Thank you for your time and efforts. See you when it's cold!
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We've been fans of higher thread count clincher tires for a long time. The newsteam has used a number of Vittoria products over the years both tubular and clincher. A few years back when Vittoria released the original Diamante Pro (Pro being the Vittoria folks designation for 'folding') we were very impressed. A 220 TPI thread count gave it a very supple ride, maybe not quite as smooth as their flagshipo Corsa Open tubular series, but still very nice. Plus the tire had a more durable rubber compound, allowing a rider to get training mileage on a tire that was race worthy. We've recently tested the Diamante Pro 2, a slight upgrade over the original. The tires have that same supple…
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Boss Cross One used an all new venue in Platte City. Plenty of hills, but plenty of fun on the technical turns. Awards, chilli, and raffle afterwards eased the pains in the legs and lungs. Photos here by Bruce Edwards. Photos here by the "Lanterne Rouge", super volunteer Roger Harrison. Watch for complete results. Just to the North, area racers were on the Elite Men's podium at the Nebraska Series. Brad Sullivan was at the top on Day One, Mark Studnicki was the winner Day Two. Some good pics on the DeStad page here and watch for complete coverage here on Nebraska Cycling News. Racing continues local with the Capitol Cup on Saturday and the Boulevard Cup on Sunday. This mini-series features a great new venue in Topeka and a chance to preview the nationals course on Sunday. Preregistration is offered in both cities: "Take care of registration for both the The Capital Cup in Topeka and the Boulevard Cup in KC by joining us at either Old Chicago, 1231 SW Wanamaker in Topeka on Wednesday, Oct. 24th from 6 – 8pm or the Boulevard Brewing Tasting Room (25th & Southwest Blvd.) on Thursday, Oct. 25th from 5 – 8pm." |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 22 October 2007 )
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Course details for the upcoming National Cyclocross Championship in Kansas City are up: Details and press here. Do you want a preview race on the course? Check out the Boulevard Cup press release and flyer. We'll be posting some photos of the important features of the course. Stay tuned. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 October 2007 )
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Mike Berning sends this press release: Boulevard Cup Cyclocross to Headline Weekend of Racing in Kansas City The Kansas City area cyclocross season kicks into high gear on the weekend of October 27/28. Saturday features the inaugural Governor’s Cup Cyclocross in Topeka, Kansas. Presented in partnership with the Sunflower State Games, the event will feature a course with a strong European flavor and activities for the whole family. Sunday marks the return of the Boulevard Cup Cyclocross to be held at Wyandotte County Park in Kansas City, Kansas. Race directors Mike Berning and Gregg Rupp have partnered with Kansas City’s Boulevard Brewing, the largest specialty brewer in the Midwest for an event that epitomizes the cyclocross spirit: hard racing and good times. Their motto is “Throw a great party and have a bike race break out!” Hearty food, live music, huge raffle, all washed down with plenty of Boulevard beer guarantee that the party will happen. This year’s race will give riders the opportunity to preview the course for the Cyclocross National Championships to be held in Kansas City December 13 – 16. (www.kccrossnationals.com) “We’re honored to be associated with this year’s National championships” says Berning. “This course reflects Gregg’s vast amount of course and trail design experience, along with his sense of humor. It takes full advantage of the rolling terrain in the area and will provide plenty of challenge along with features that are sure to put a smile on your face.” Information about the Boulevard Cup Cyclocross is available at www.kcbike.com Information about Kansas City cycling (including cyclocross) at www.localcycling.com |
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Greenville Headlines
20.10.2008 | Greenville Area News
Here are the results from the 24th Greenville Cycling Classic: Day One. Day Two.
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Kansas City News
01.12.2008 | Kansas City Metro
Sunday's Boss Cross Two delivered everything promised. A harder more technical course, some winter weather and lots of fun. Check out Roger Harrison's photos here and the results. While the Hawk Cross race in Lawrence is cancelled, if weather permits there will be a Wednesday practice session on the Epic Holiday…
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St. Louis Area News
10.11.2008 | St. Louis Area
Cyclocross is thriving in St. Louis. Here's the latest news from Mike Weiss:"On November 22nd we are going to put $1300 on the line, fly in Dave Towle from the Tour of Missouri to announce, get DJ Andew Mullins, a beer garden and host “Bubba in the Dark” a nighttime cyclocross race in Creve Coeur…
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Cycling Headlines from Springfield
03.09.2008 | Springfield, MO Area News
A while back Brad Huff moved his blog over to Missing Saddle; check out the adventures of the hometown pro here.
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