Cyclocross Nationals Preparation (Part 4)

[Editor’s note: In his defense, Scott submitted this article days before Courtenay raced last Sunday in Hartford. So I am fully to blame for the post-cxnats publication of this prep article. On the plus side, these bikes aren’t done as they are heading to Luxembourg for cyclocross worlds. And Courtenay’s fifth place finish at nationals are proof the bikes were all in good order.] Continue reading “Cyclocross Nationals Preparation (Part 4)”

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Cyclocross Nationals Preparation (part 1)

[Editor’s Note: Scott Dedenbach, the man behind the Cyclocross Network and mechanic for the Women’s CX Project, will be providing a behind the scenes look at what it takes to get a pro rider’s bikes ready for big races, including the U.S. Nationals Championship. This series will be a great behind the scenes look that Scott will continue as Nationals in Hartford approaches. Follow Scott on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet.] Continue reading “Cyclocross Nationals Preparation (part 1)”

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Owning Cincy: Cyclocross Network Racing

[Editor’s Note: If you aren’t familiar with the Cyclocross Network Racing team, you really should be. This four-man squad of junior/u19/U23 racers is pretty phenomenal. The work that Scott Dedenbach and Matt Bartoli have done to support four exceptional racers is a story worth paying attention to. This was never more evident than the recent Cincy weekend. I asked Scott to give his first hand thoughts about how the weekend unfolded. It’s a great narrative. After checking out the article below, you can follow along with the team the rest of the season on Twitter at @cxnetracing and @cyclocrossnet. And at cyclocrossnetwork.com.] Continue reading “Owning Cincy: Cyclocross Network Racing”

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