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Bklyn 09-14-07 11:11 AM

Lance Armstrong of CX?
 
Please forgive my ignorance, but I just saw a little of a cyclocross race, and I'd love to see more of the sport somehow. Is it ever on TV? Are CX racers dedicated to the sport, or are these road racers who do this in the off-season? And is there a Lance for cyclocross?

flargle 09-14-07 11:24 AM

Sven Nys is the dominant force in cyclocross these days, but he's had bad luck in the World Championships.

Go to youtube and search for "superprestige". The Superprestige series is actually more competitive than the World Cup series, because the World Cup restricts the number of racers from any one country.

cyclingnews.com has really good CX coverage:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/cross/

dirtyphotons 09-14-07 12:04 PM

search youtube for "cyclocross"

and once you've watched your fill, give it a shot. it's even more fun to do than to watch.

pitboss 09-14-07 12:34 PM

http://race.cx/wp-content/uploads/20...-finger-00.jpg

amorrow 09-14-07 12:46 PM

Aside from his lack of luck in the world championships, I would say that Sven Nys is a far more dominant figure in his sport than Lance Armstrong was. Think more Tiger Woods. When he enters, he wins more often than not.

jfmckenna 09-14-07 12:51 PM

^^LOL What are teammates for? Or former teammates that is.


There are guys that actually use the road season as training for cross. Many people are more focused on cross these days. I am one of them.

grahny 09-14-07 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by pitboss (Post 5270522)

:roflmao::roflmao:

bac 09-14-07 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by pitboss (Post 5270522)

STILL, one of my favorite pix. :D

... Brad

flargle 09-14-07 01:07 PM


Originally Posted by amorrow (Post 5270584)
Aside from his lack of luck in the world championships, I would say that Sven Nys is a far more dominant figure in his sport than Lance Armstrong was. Think more Tiger Woods. When he enters, he wins more often than not.

I know it's all apples and oranges, but this is a goofy statement. Lance was seven for seven between 1999 and 2005. You could argue that Lance focused solely on TdF, but you could equally argue that Nys competes in a small niche sport. Lance is a better comparison with Tiger because, like Tiger, he singlehandedly rescued an entire industry (i.e. road bike boom).

amorrow 09-15-07 03:48 PM

I see your point, but I don't think it's goofy. Nys says that his only goal is to win as many races in the season as he can. And he nearly has for the last three years. In contrast, Armstrong only concentrated on the TDF. If he happened to win another race during the year, it was "in preparation." He was always far too worried about the American market not understanding why he didn't win. As for niche sport argument, I would say all cyclists compete in a niche market. And for rescuing the industry, I don't think Belgian fans really care about the US market for road bikes. Bikes have always been popular there.

Just a few thoughts, not a vitriolic argument.

MATTO 09-15-07 07:50 PM

what about ryan trebone??

gobes 09-15-07 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by MATTO (Post 5276568)
what about ryan trebone??

Tree farm is dominant in the US but he's not at Sven Nys' level... yet.

xccx 09-15-07 11:28 PM

nys, trebon, wickes, johnson, page, jesse anthony,...they area ll pretty darn fast.

xccx 09-15-07 11:28 PM

nys, trebon, wickes, johnson, page, jesse anthony,...they are all pretty darn fast.


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