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    Anyone else race cyclocross here? Went on my first cross ride of the season with two of my teammates (both have brand new cross bikes). I'm stoked for the season to begin. It was very interesting to see how my fitness has improved since last summer. We ride at a mtn bike trail with some steep climbs and I was able to ride everything. Last year, I did some hiking (blamed it on the cross gearing, not the lack of fitness). Small victory but I'll take it.

    Anyways, lots of fun. Rode the trails, then I taught my teammates how to mount & dismount and we practiced skills for about 20 minutes.

    Hey, Jeff & Susan! How about a cyclocross forum?

    (unless I'm the only one -- can't talk to myself)

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    Quote Originally Posted by velogirl
    --can't talk to myself
    Well you can, but....uhhhh heehee
    Quote Originally Posted by velogirl
    Anyone else race cyclocross here? Went on my first cross ride of the season with two of my teammates (both have brand new cross bikes). I'm stoked for the season to begin. It was very interesting to see how my fitness has improved since last summer. We ride at a mtn bike trail with some steep climbs and I was able to ride everything. Last year, I did some hiking (blamed it on the cross gearing, not the lack of fitness). Small victory but I'll take it.

    Anyways, lots of fun. Rode the trails, then I taught my teammates how to mount & dismount and we practiced skills for about 20 minutes.

    Hey, Jeff & Susan! How about a cyclocross forum?
    I like that idea too. I don't know much at all about cyclocross, but would like to, so a thread all its own to ask questions in would be great.

    Sounds fun, Velogirl....good job on the fitness improvement. That's a great feeling, huh?
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    Having bought a 'cross bike earlier this year purely for the versatility of it, I'd love to see folks discussing it here so I can learn more about it. I definitely plan to get out and watch some races this fall.

    It could be very entertaining to see velogirl post back and forth to herself about it, though...
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    cyclocross rocKS

    Don't feel alone - I'm a cyclocrosser ! I'll talk to you if no one else will!

    It's great fun! Although I haven't started practicing yet. Our season starts here around October sometime. So, I'm just riding my mountain bike mostly this time of year. The trails are great cause we get rain this time of the year and they are tacky and fun.


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    I've done one cyclocross event two years ago. It was a blast. I no longer have that bike though. I wondered if there was anyone lingering on this forum that was into this sport.

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    Cyclocross Bike

    I soooo want to get a Cyclocross bike. Not so much for racing but daily commuting and maybe touring someday. I would love to hear more about these bikes. The ones I've seen just make me drool. Would one be happy with a cyclocross bike as her daily ride with the wider tires and all? And, would I be really stupid to spend the bucks to have one custom made, just the way I want it? bikerHen

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    Hopefully Renee (Madisongrrl) pops on here. I know she's having one custom made and plans on racing. Where are you girl??? I spoke with some Mad Forcs this past weekend at the underdown race. Dave Bell is supposed to tell you hi from me They did good there - you're gonna have to put this one on your calendar next year. And the 24-9 race too!!
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    Me too!

    Have a brandy-new cross bike in the stable this year, and after a great year of road racing, am now tapering to try some cross racing this fall. I am pretty psyched to try this out, and figure that the MTB origins will be a help....

    I think a new forum for cross is a great idea.

    SheFly

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    It's on my List

    I love watching cyclocross, or at least I did when I lived in France. I would like to give it try. I've been wanting to do some mountain biking again; maybe I'll try 'cross instead. Either way, it's an opportunity for a NEW BIKE (just don't tell my checkbook).

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    want one so bad!

    BF has a cyclocross bike and i want one so bad. i just have my mtb. he use to do some racing and i've watched it and it looks like so much fun.

    i've been drooling over a few bikes, but i think they are man bikes. anyone know of any good girl bikes out there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerHen
    Would one be happy with a cyclocross bike as her daily ride with the wider tires and all?
    The 'cross bike I got (Specialized TriCross) has 32cm tires, so they're not super wide. I've never ridden a true road bike so I don't know how different a thinner tire would feel, but I feel like my TriCross is plenty responsive and quick.
    "How about if we all just try to follow these very simple rules of the road? Drive like the person ahead on the bike is your son/daughter. Ride like the cars are ambulances carrying your loved ones to the emergency room. This should cover everything, unless you are a complete sociopath."
    David Desautels, in a letter to velonews.com

    Random babblings and some stuff to look at.

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    Cyclocross bike

    Don't know if anyone makes a woman's specific cross bike - it is such a small nitch that bike makers may not think there is enough interest?

    Anyway, I ride a Redline 50 cm. They also make a 48 cm I think. You should be aware that there is toe overlap on these bikes tho. Doesnt bother me, but it might other people.

    When it is a technical course, I ride my hard tail Klein mountain bike. It is lighter to pick up than my redline too. I lose some in how the bike rolls with the Klein, but gain in the technical and am more confident so it all comes out in the wash so to speak.

    I'm 5'4". My torso is not the regular short torso of many women but I'm older so I like to bring my bars closer and higher cause I'm not so flexible anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by velogirl
    Hey, Jeff & Susan! How about a cyclocross forum?
    Jeff's on it. Stay tuned.

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    Surly makes a small cross bike called the Cross-check. I'm 5' tall and have the 42cm. I have one and have had 32 tires on it and 25. I've also put a tubus rack on it, fenders, STI shifters and touring gearing. I did switch out the front fork for a carbon one as I used it mostly for the road. Its a great little versatile bike. You can buy the frame and build it up the way you want it. Its not light being steel but its also not out of reach price wise.
    www.surlybikes.com

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    Luna Orbit. Ask mickchick.

 

 

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