Visit Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski and Heather Irmiger’s Airstream
Mountain bike super-couple travels to races in style. Take a tour of their sweet setup
Mountain bike super-couple travels to races in style. Take a tour of their sweet setup
With a format that could reunite mountain biking's disparate clans, enduro’s top racers weigh in on the future of the discipline
Georgia Gould once again placed the highest bid on the sought-after American Olympic slots with the best placing this year by an American in the 2012 World Cup
Organizers promise "showdown kin to that of Whiskey Row's heyday as the quintessential old west town inhabited by unruly gunslingers"
The U.S. women have found Zen, bruises, tears, dead legs and everything in between over the short start to the season
USA Cycling has nominated eight men and nine women for the Olympic mountain bike long team
The Bell's Brewery Iceman Cometh Challenge is the largest single day point-to-point mountain bike race in North America.
"I definitely aim for a medal. Preferably gold. Gold's cool."
Heather Irmiger wins first medal of the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara.
On any given day at an elite World Cup cross-country event in 2010, a woman from Canada or the U.S. had a legit shot at the podium.
Women cyclists show off their hard work, or is it just demeaning, belittling and retrograde?
Men's pro field looks to be fast in Michigan on Saturday. Chilly day too.
Heather Irmiger earned a sweet tattoo last year by winning the Singlespeed World Championships in Durango, Colorado. Here's her bike, as well as her husband's Jeremy Horgan-Kobelsk's rigid rig, that they took to the 2010 SSWC in New Zealand.
Kiwi Garth Weinberg and Australian Heather Logie top Elvis, Superman, a Human Disco Ball, Animal from the Muppets, Marilyn Munroe, five Beer Cans, numerous fairies and a fair amount of criminals at SSWC.
SLIDESHOW: Heather Irmiger earned a sweet tattoo last year by winning the Singlespeed World Championships in Durango, Colorado. Along with her hubby, Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski, Irmiger is headed to Rotorua, New Zealand to defend her title next weekend.
Americans Ross Schnell and Heather Irmiger will make the trip to Rotorua, New Zealand later in October to defend their SSWC tattoos earned last year in Durango, Colorado. 2009 SSWC SLIDESHOW-DURANGO
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