Monavie-Cannondale team worked their way up the volcanoes on Stage 3. Tinker Juarez did an outstanding climb towards the Irazú Volcano, he ascended like it was his last climb. Jeremiah Bishop followed Juarez with a gap of close to 3 minutes along with Deiber Esquivel and Marc Trayter, both trying to break the trio apart and move upfront on the hunt for Tinker. Manuel Prado fell back throughout the climb, he mentioned that this was nit his day and thanked the outstanding labor of his teammate Benjamin Bostrom did to give Prado enough leverage to make it to the finish line and stick to his overall leadership of the race. The Irazú and Turrialba Volcanoes, both covered with clouds, greeted racers with a cold and wet passage through the surrounding forests. Abandoned roads of rocky terrains at an angle inviting racers to fly head first down the slopes towards the town of Turrialba hosted a cold and extremely technical route. Costa Rica's Adriana Rojas continues ahead of the pack of women. A solid display of technical skills and strength in the past 3 stages could get her in the 1st place in the podium on the last stage tomorrow. Stage 4 is composed of 121 kilometers of dirt roads, defying climbs and an eternal railroad segment that will lead racers to the Caribbean coast, north of the port of Moín, Limón. Racers will ride a final 12 kilometers of marshy, abandoned roads parallel to the coast. --- Men’s Stage Results: 1. Deiber Esquivel – 03:53:01 2. Benjamin Sontaag – 04:01:33 3. Alex Grant – 04:01:34 Women’s Stage Results: 1. Louise Kobin – 04:58:30 2. Adriana Rojas – 05:01:50 3. Emma Smith – 06:11:12
2011 and 2012 USA Cycling National Championship events announced
September 8 by Colt From Cyclingdirt
Colorado Springs, Colo. (Sept. 8, 2010) -- USA Cycling announced today the host cities and dates for two of its 2011 and 2012 national championships events. Sun Valley, Idaho will host the USA Cycling...
Neko Mulally descends to silver medal on final day of Mountain Bike Worlds
September 5 by Colt From Cyclingdirt
Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec (September 5, 2010) – U.S. rider Neko Mulally (Reading, Pa./Trek World Racing) descended his way onto the podium during the final day of competition at the UCI Mountain ...
Barry Nobles 7th in four-cross; Seth Kemp 18th in junior men’s cross count
September 1 by Colt From Cyclingdirt
Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec (September 3, 2010) – The 2010 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships continued on Friday with the junior men’s cross country race, U23 men’s cross country r...
Mountain Bike Worlds continue with U23 women’s cross country and four-cros
September 1 by Colt From Cyclingdirt
Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec (September 2, 2010) – The 2010 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships continued on Thursday with the U23 women’s cross country contest and elite men’s and wom...
Willow Koerber rides to bronze medal at World Championships on Saturday
September 1 by Colt From Cyclingdirt
Full Photo Gallery Here. Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec (September 4, 2010) – The penultimate day of the 2010 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships was a good one for American ladies as Willow Koerbe...
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