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Contact:  sam@cyclofile.com  

2008 Cyclo-Cross World Championships, Treviso, Italy

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Here's a quick vid from worlds.  
Now keep an eye out for the release date of Cyclofile #2.  All news will be posted here.  The new DVD will feature a short film about 2008 Worlds, as well as race recaps of the entire U.S. domestic season.  Keep checking back at cyclofile.com all season long for cyclo-cross related video features and news.  
   

Cyclofile No.1 - Cyclo-Cross 2006 DVD

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From the magicians that brought you Transition and Transition 2 comes the first issue in the new cycling video periodical, Cyclofile. Cyclofile #1 focuses on the 2006 U.S. cyclo-cross season. The 51 minute program takes the viewer through all the biggest weekends of racing in New England, the Mid Atlantic, the Front Range, and the Pacific Northwest, in addition to National Championships. It also has profiles on Stu Thorne, Jonathan McElvery, and Ben Turner. Enjoy the cover story, "Spending Time With Jeremy Powers", where the pro racer shows what life away from the races is like for him. So, come along with The Baron Rudolph Von Grogenheim (the Ryan Seacrest of 'cross) as he takes you on a ride you won't soon forget.


$19.99



TRANSITION 2: 'Cross The Pond DVD

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A portrait of the Belgian cyclo-cross scene from the perspective of American racers. Transition 2 spends the holiday season of 2005 following a group of North Americans as they race with the best in the world in the harsh and unforgiving heartland of cyclo-cross racing. An intimate look at these foreigners' experiences on and off the race course. 90 Minutes - Shot in High Definition



$19.99



TRANSITION: An American Cyclo-Cross Season DVD

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Experience an entire season of cyclo-cross, each race a sixty minute slog fest. This award winning documentary is a behind the scenes look at the most exciting form of cycling. Get to know the racers that make up the American 'cross scene as they battle - week in and week out - in the fall of 2004. Insightful and humorous interviews along with gritty racing action make TRANSITION a must see for everyone. 65 minutes.



$19.99



Vervecken gives juniors advice

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Here are some wise words to young riders from the reigning cyclo-cross world champion, Erwin Vervecken.  Good luck on the 27th defending your title in Italy, Erwin!

2007 U.S. Cyclo-Cross National Championships, Kansas City, KS

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What a couple of awesome races.  I think that was the smallest winning margin of Compton's four National titles.  And the men's races was action packed with two of the favorites (Powers and Trebon) hitting the deck big time, and a bunch of lead changes between Page, Wells, and Johnson.  The conditions were totally nasty, but still managable enough that it was still a race.  Check out the awesome song they played for the men's podium presentation.  Is that Vanessa Williams?  I love her!  Or maybe its Paula Abdul.  I'm not sure.  It's probably neither.  Check back after World's.  
 

WE Stedman & NBX Grand Prix

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Here's some race action from Rhode Island this past weekend.  Apologies for not covering the women's race on Sunday.  Team Cyclofile got held up on the way to the race getting sandwiches at Pantera Bread.  It was a long wait but the sandwiches were incredible.

Portland Cup USGP Finals

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With some snow and rain on Saturday and steady showers all day and driving winds on Sunday, these were the worst conditions U.S. 'cross has seen in a while.  It was epic.  Almost too epic.  The U23s were killing it this weekend, with Bjorn Selander leading the first lap on Sunday and Jamey Driscoll getting 6th overall on both days.  Watch out all you old fogies.  Hold tight for the Rhode Island races next week and then the grand wazoo the week after that.  And stay tuned for Cyclofile's special coverage of the World Championships in Treviso, Italy. 
      

Bay State Cyclo-Cross, Sterling, MA

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This is a clip from the post Thanksgiving New England series race in Sterling, MA.  Powers has been working on his turntablism, but it obviously hasn't interfered with his racing very much.  Jeremy Powers wins the men's race, and Anna Milkowski wins the women's race.  
The forecast is looking like rain for most of the week in Portland.  Maybe we'll finally have some super slop for this weekend.