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Cyclocross
Off road cycle racing
Winter Fun: Cyclo-Cross (often abbreviated to 'Cross) is generally an autumn and winter sport. Massed starts make for exciting races, usually no more than an hour in length and shorter for juniors, women and veterans. There are free-to-enter races for younger riders in the North West league, these are very well attended. The Cyclo-Cross league in the North West region is strong and lively with a number of national level riders coming form the North West. Lapping it Up! Cyclo-Cross races are usually multi lap events, held on short (typically less than a mile and often less than half a mile), grassy courses, generally in public parks or on school playing fields. Less technically demanding than Mountain Biking, Cyclo-Cross often requires riders to dismount to clear artificial obstacles often wooden boards. The ability to swap smoothly and quickly from riding to running and back to riding in one fluid motion is a key skill for advanced riders. Private Battles: The short lap lengths mean that better riders often lap some of the slower competitors, but thats not the end of the race you can still submerge yourself in the action, enjoy your own private battles and forget whether you are first or a hundred and first thats the beauty of the sport: its what you make of it that counts. Bike Facts: Cyclo-Cross machines look very similar to road bikes, with dropped handlebars and tyres with a knobbled-tread for grip, powerful brakes, low gears and better frame clearances to prevent clogging with mud, all of which adds up to make them easy to handle on the rough. Local Riders: Paul Oldham (Hope Technology Team) is the number 2 National senior rider for the 2008/9 Cyclo-Cross season. Martin Woffindin is ranked 11th in the National Junior rankings for the 2008/9 season. |
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