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Major Mountain Races
- Mountain’s Edge Cactus Cup
Sep. 19, 2008
- The Fall Classic (USAC National Calendar)
Sep. 6, 2008
- NMBS Finals
Aug. 31, 2008
- Laddies Loppet (USAC National Calendar)
Aug. 30, 2008
- Leadville Trail 100
Aug. 9, 2008
- Mountain States Cup/Sol Vista (USAC National Calendar)
Aug. 1, 2008
- Transalp 2008
Jul. 19, 2008
- USAC-MTB National Championships
Jul. 17, 2008
- NMBS at Windham Mountain (USAC National Calendar)
Jul. 12, 2008
- Mountain States Cup #6/Blast the Mass (USAC National Calendar)
Jul. 11, 2008
- Deer Valley NMBS (USAC National Calendar)
Jun. 29, 2008
- BC Bike Race
Jun. 28, 2008
- 3 Legged Dawg (USAC National Calendar)
Jun. 22, 2008
- 2008 Mountain Bike World Championships
- Jul. 25, 2008Adam Craig reports on his victory at Mount Snow's national mountain bike championships
Another July, another US National Championships coinciding with with the best race ever. That being Mount Snow, Vermont.
While riding around on some back roads this morning I ran into a local guy who enthusiastically gave me directions to ...
- Jul. 24, 2008Prémont, Kabush defend Canadian titles; Paulissen keeps marathon world crown
Geoff Kabush (Maxxis) and Marie-Hélène Prémont both defended their Canadian national cross-country titles from 2007 during this year’s championships, run June 19 at Mont-Ste-Anne, Québec.
Both riders won by slim margins, with Derek Zandstra ...
Jul. 24, 2008Marie-Héléne Prémont's final World Cup race at Mont Ste. Anne
With just a handful of weeks to go until the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, the world's top cross-country mountain bikers face two World Cup rounds to get their legs race ready. This weekend’s World Cup race, held at Mont-Ste-Anne resort just outside ...
Jul. 24, 2008Winter Park's first Super-D attracts top riders
Super Downhill racing action burst into the Winter Park Mountain Bike Series in full force on Sunday, with 170 racers ready to try out the inaugural event.
At 5.5 miles in length through a vertical drop of 1,620 feet, the course ran long and ...
- Jul. 23, 2008A rider's report from the Transalps 2008 mountain bike race.
Drew Geer and Mark Gouge are racing the Jeantex Bike Transalp 2008 powered by Nissan, an eight-stage epic mountain bike stage race, from Füssen, Germany, to Riva del Garda, Italy, passing through Austria and Switzerland. The two are racing for ...
Jul. 23, 2008Starr and Ryden earn wins in Winter Park's race #3
The valley point-to-point course is one of the local’s favorites in the Winter Park Mountain Bike Series, but no one liked it as much as Dellys Starr (Dales Pale Ale/Spot Brand) who blasted the competition with a winning time of 1:25:19 on the ...
Jul. 20, 2008Compton, Bishop take short-track titles at Mount Snow
Katie Compton (Spike Shooter-Primus Mootry) and Jeremiah Bishop (Trek-Volkswagen) took solo victories on Sunday in the short-track cross-country race at the 2008 USA Cycling national mountain bike championships at Mount Snow, Vermont.
Compton, ...
Jul. 19, 2008Mary McConneloug and Adam Craig repeat their victories at Mount Snow
Last year Adam Craig came to Mount Snow for the USA Cycling national mountain bike championships with a pretty good idea he’d win. And he did, by a whopping three minutes.
That wasn’t the case in 2008.
While Craig did emerge victorous ...
Jul. 19, 2008A Trans-Alpine experience
Drew Geer and Mark Gouge are racing the Jeantex Bike Transalp 2008 powered by Nissan, an eight-stage epic mountain bike stage race, from Füssen, Germany, to Riva del Garda, Italy, passing through Austria and Switzerland. The two are racing for ...
- Jul. 19, 2008Australian Olympic Committee denies Jongewaard a team spot
Mountain biker Chris Jongewaard failed in his attempt to join Australia's team for next month's Beijing Olympics when he was turned down for selection by the Australian Olympic Committee here Saturday.
Jongewaard is facing hit and run and ...
- Jul. 18, 2008Stars and Stripes in the Green Mountain State
The 2008 USA Cycling national mountain bike championships opened on Thursday, July 17, with a host of youngsters battling for much-coveted cross-country titles. First to grab a stars and stripes jersey was Tad Elliott, who took his first national ...
- Jul. 18, 2008Adam Craig's Diary
Editor's Note: It's official: Team Giant's Adam Craig is one of two men picked for the U.S. Olympic cross-country team. He continues to share his journals with VeloNews readers as he races around the world. This week he report on some East Coast ...