Search Results for: "mical dyck"
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MTB
Mical Dyck’s NIMBY Fifty winning Juliana Joplin CC
Details on the five-time winner’s bike for the technical XCM in Pemberton, B.C.
Terry McKall May 29, 2018 -
Feature
Interview: Mical Dyck heads to Valkenburg cyclocross world championships
Naked Bicycles’ rider hints 2018 could be her last time racing across the pond
Terry McKall January 25, 2018 -
News
Athlete’s tip: Mical Dyck on smashing stereotypes and having fun on the bike
After playing team sports, including soccer and volleyball for years, Calgary’s Mical Dyck got sick of the politics and turned to cycling as a way to fulfill her competitive drive.
Canadian Cycling Magazine February 9, 2016 -
News
On the eve of the world ‘cross championships in Zolder, Canada’s Mical Dyck reflects on 2015-16
After a season that saw her second national cyclocross championship since 2012, Canada’s Mical Dyck looks ahead to the challenges waiting in Zolder—and beyond.
Todd Aalgaard January 29, 2016 -
News
Interview with Mical Dyck following the 2015 national cyclocross championships elite women’s race
Mical Dyck took her second national cyclocross championship win on Saturday in the hero dirt of Winnipeg’s The Forks. She got her first maple-leaf jersey in 2012 in Surrey, B.C.
Canadian Cycling Magazine October 26, 2015 -
News
Now a privateer, B.C.’s Mical Dyck gearing up for a strong cyclocross race next weekend in Winnipeg
Last February, Canada’s Mical Dyck turned in one of cyclocross’s top results at the world championships, roaring from a fourth-to-last starting position to take twelfth place by the race’s end.
Todd Aalgaard October 17, 2015 -
2014 Canadian Cyclocross Championships
Three questions for Catharine Pendrel and Mical Dyck
The day before the 2014 Shimano Canadian cyclocross championships, we had three statement we wanted last year’s first- and second-place […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine October 25, 2014 -
News
2014 Island Cup Series: Mical Dyck wins Hammerfest XC, second race in series
On Sunday, Stan’s Notubes’s Mical Dyck won the elite women’s field of Hammerfest XC, the second instalment of the 2014 […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine March 23, 2014 -
1.2
Mical Dyck on her Pan Am Experience
Mical Dyck raced to a fifth place finish at the Pan American Mountain Bike Championships.
Vicki Thomas April 14, 2010 -
News
Van der Poel wins for the men, Dyck turns in Canada’s best performance at the Hoogerheide World Cup of cyclocross
A week before the Zolder, Belgium UCI cyclocross world championships, competition in Hoogerheide brought the 2015-16 World Cup season to a finely characteristic close for the discipline.
Todd Aalgaard January 24, 2016 -
News
Dyck finishes the cyclocross World Cup in Lignières-en-Berry, France with Canada’s best time of the day
At the sixth—and second-to-last—cyclocross World Cup of the 2015-16 season in France, Mical Dyck, riding for Naked Racing, turned in Canada’s best time with an 18th place finish.
Todd Aalgaard January 18, 2016 -
News
Gagné and Dyck are the 2015 Canadian cyclocross champions
Mical Dyck (B.C./Naked Factory Racing) dominated the women’s elite race at Saturday’s Canadian cyclocross championships in Winnipeg, while in a […]
Rob Sturney October 24, 2015 -
News
Dyck and Kabush finish first yet again
B.C. Grand Prix of Cyclocross, the grudge match to the nationals, offers no revenge
Canadian Cycling Magazine November 18, 2012 -
News
Kabush and Dyck headline CrossVegas
Popular twilight cyclo-cross race hosts international field
Canadian Cycling Magazine September 12, 2012 -
News
Maghalie Rochette triumphs in cyclocross national championship
Sandra Walter runner-up and defending champ Mical Dyck third
Rob Sturney November 5, 2016 -
News
Pendrel and van den Ham strongest Canadians at CrossVegas
Mical Dyck and Jérémy Martin also animate World Cup races
Matthew Pioro September 22, 2016 -
News
Racing in Belgium “the only way to really prepare properly” for a competition like the worlds in Zolder: Cameron Jette
For Cameron Jette, like Mical Dyck, there’s a sobering awareness that what the ‘cross courses of Heusden-Zolden, Belgium might offer on Jan. 31 are nothing like what many experience in Canada.
Todd Aalgaard January 30, 2016 -
News
Live chat replay: World cyclocross championships preview
Chat with Canadian CXers Mical Dyck, Evan McNeely and Aaron Schooler
Canadian Cycling Magazine January 30, 2013 -
News
Kabush takes third national cyclocross title
Mical Dyck wins elite women’s race
Canadian Cycling Magazine November 17, 2012 -
News
Geoff Kabush pushes the pace at CrossVegas
Mical Dyck finishes strong in women’s race.
Canadian Cycling Magazine September 20, 2012 -
Blogs
Switching Gears
Professional mountain bike racer Mical Dyck blogs about her off-season training and her new team for 2011.
Micaldyck February 7, 2011 -
1.2
Canadians Racing at the Pan Ams
Mical Dyck and Andrew Watson are racing at the Pan American Mountain Bike Championships.
Vicki Thomas April 6, 2010 -
Members
It’s Hard to Catch Up with Sam Whittingham
The founder of Naked Bicycles has spent much of his life way ahead of others, whether it was pursuing human-powered […]
Terry McKall April 1, 2022 -
MTB
Santa Cruz and Juliana issue recall for select 2020 aluminum frames
Specific colours of Nomad, Bronson, Rubion, 5010 and Furtado affected
Terry McKall November 25, 2020 -
Cyclocross
What does UCI’s new cyclocross 2020/2021 World Cup calendar look like?
After cancellations, there’s an updated and abbreviated ‘cross season
Terry McKall October 15, 2020 -
Cyclocross
Cyclocross nationals will return to west coast for first time in 6 years
Victoria wins hosting rights to 2020 and 2021 championships racing
Terry McKall November 15, 2019 -
Cyclocross
B.C. cyclocross provincials close out cyclocross season at Western Speedway
Mud, moto tracks and national champions mix in Victoria, B.C.
Terry McKall November 21, 2018 -
Cyclocross
West steps up to elite to win again in Peterborough
Repeat under 23 national champion solos away from field to take top honours in Sunday’s C2 event
Terry McKall November 12, 2018 -
Cyclocross
Cross on the Rock gets wild with Psycho-Cross at Lake Cowichan
New venue and heavy rain combine for costumed mud bath on Vancouver Island
Terry McKall October 30, 2018 -
MTB
Fall, finals and epics: the last weekend review of 2018?
Summer may be gone but mountain bikers are still racing across Canada
Canadian Cycling Magazine September 26, 2018 -
Cyclocross
Cross on the Rock rides headlong into 13th season
Vancouver Island cyclocross series flips the script for season opener in series 13th year
Terry McKall September 13, 2018 -
MTB
Guthrie and Greaser wrap up wins at Singletrack 6
Six day stage race wraps up in Vernon, B.C after stops in Golden and Revelstoke
Terry McKall August 3, 2018 -
MTB
2018 Singletrack 6 Stage 5: Big climbs and Big Ed in Vernon
Long Okanagan climbs lead to never ending descents above, then in Lake Kalamalka
Terry McKall August 2, 2018 -
MTB
2018 Singletrack 6 gets stoked for Stage 4
Second half of six day race starts in Revelstoke, B.C.
Terry McKall August 1, 2018 -
MTB
2018 Singletrack 6 Stage 3: Gondola’s and grinds at Kicking Horse
Alpine trails, elevation and big descents shake up overall standings at race’s halfway point
Terry McKall July 31, 2018 -
MTB
2018 Singletrack 6 Stage 2: Fresh trails meet classic descents
Mount 7 trails shake up race standings during second day of racing in Golden, B.C.
Terry McKall July 30, 2018 -
MTB
2018 Singletrack 6 off to a Golden start
Jena Greaser and Justin Lindine take early leads in six day stage race
Terry McKall July 29, 2018 -
MTB
TransRockies Classic rides again for 2019
Big mountain cross country stage racing returns after five year hiatus
Canadian Cycling Magazine July 27, 2018 -
MTB
Sandra Walter sails through Sp’akw’us 50
Cory Wallace and Carter Woods take home Men’s wins in two day event
Terry McKall June 19, 2018 -
MTB
Olympian cross-overs, cyclocrossers, and slippery rocks: Weekend Review
Squamish Gryphon gets rowdy while the Coal Town Classic gets muddy
Terry McKall June 12, 2018 -
MTB
Weekend Review: Canada Cup DH and cross country racing across the country
The Ninth NIMBY 50, 11th Granny’s Gary Oak, Fifth River Valley Rumble and 2018’s first Canada Cup DH
Terry McKall May 29, 2018 -
MTB
New Canada Cup leaders, coast to coast May long weekend results
Maghalie Rochette and Félix Burke take home Canada Cup wins in Baie-Saint-Paul
Terry McKall May 23, 2018 -
MTB
Weekend wrap up: O-Cup to Island Cup
It was a busy weekend of racing across Canada, from Woodnewton to Cumberland
Terry McKall May 8, 2018 -
News
Cant can! Belgian repeats as world cyclocross champion after electrifying duel with Compton
Tyler Clark earns Canada’s best Saturday result in Junior men’s race
Rob Sturney February 3, 2018 -
Feature
Profiling the Canadians racing the 2018 cyclocross world championships
Get to know the 13 athletes representing Canada in Valkenburg-Limburg this weekend
Canadian Cycling Magazine February 2, 2018 -
News
Rochette 13th in Hoogerheide ‘cross World Cup as Cant wraps up title
Cant takes third World Cup crown by winning five of the nine races
Rob Sturney January 28, 2018 -
News
Live stream Hoogerheide UCI cyclocross 2017-2018 World Cup #9
Final round of the UCI cyclocross World Cup on Sunday, Jan. 28 the last chance to hone form before the world championships
Philippe Tremblay January 26, 2018 -
News
Canada’s roster for the 2018 cyclocross world championships in Valkenburg, Netherlands announced
The Canadian squad will be led by Christel Ferrer Bruneau of Granby, Quebec, the current Elite women’s national champion, and Abbotsford, B.C.’s Michael Van Den Ham, the Elite men’s titlist.
Todd Aalgaard January 25, 2018 -
Rides+Events
Gallery: Christel Ferrier-Bruneau goes head-to-head with Maghalie Rochette in Sherbrooke
Exciting battle ends with with veteran taking the win ahead of the defending champion.
Philippe Tremblay October 29, 2017 -
News
Podium celebrations closeout the 2017 Canadian cyclocross championships
National titles handed out at the end of a beautiful day in Sherbrooke, Que.
Philippe Tremblay October 29, 2017 -
News
Christel Ferrier-Bruneau powers to elite women’s Canadian cyclocross title
Defending champ Rochette comes in second
Philippe Tremblay October 28, 2017 -
News
Previewing the 2017 Canadian cyclocross championships
Maghalie Rochette looks to defend elite women’s title while elite men’s race is wide open
Philippe Tremblay October 27, 2017 -
News
Maghalie Rochette claims top weasel status at Night Weasel
Canadian national champ repeats 2014 success
Rob Sturney October 5, 2017 -
News
2017-2018 UCI Cyclocross World Cup starts Sunday at Jinglecross
Fourteen Canadians to muck it up in Iowa
Rob Sturney September 16, 2017 -
News
Rochette rides breakthrough race at ‘cross worlds despite ‘horrible start’
Gunnar Holmgren top Canadian in junior men’s race
Philippe Tremblay January 28, 2017 -
News
Rochette 5th at world cyclocross championships, Cant takes first title
Four medals, Junior men’s podium sweep for Brits
Rob Sturney January 28, 2017 -
Spotlight
Watch live: 2017 UCI cyclocross world championships Bieles, Luxembourg
On Jan. 27 and 28 watch the ‘cross worlds in Luxembourg
Canadian Cycling Magazine January 27, 2017 -
News
2017 cyclocross world championships preview
Vos, van Aert and Van der Poel the favourites in Bieles
Rob Sturney January 25, 2017 -
News
Van der Haar takes emphatic win in final cyclocross World Cup of the season
Vos wins third consecutive World Cup, Rochette 18th in Hoogerheide
Rob Sturney January 22, 2017 -
News
Canada announces roster for 2017 UCI cyclocross world championships in Bieles
Three national cyclocross champions to wear the maple leaf in Biels, Luxembourg
Philippe Tremblay January 16, 2017 -
News
Preview of the new UCI cyclocross World Cup in Iowa
Riders to watch include Catharine Pendrel, Sanne Cant, Michael van den Ham and Wout Van Aert
Peter Glassford September 24, 2016 -
News
CrossVegas kicks off the cyclocross World Cup season with a strong field
Nash, Cant and Pendrel will line up in the elite women’s race, while van Aert, Vanthourenhout and Kabush will race in the men’s event
Peter Glassford September 21, 2016 -
News
Canadian entrants for UCI Cross Vegas and Jingle Cross announced
The Canadians who will be representing their trade teams at the first two rounds of the UCI World Cup have been announced
Philippe Tremblay September 3, 2016 -
News
World championship competition in Zolder a prelude to switching life’s gears for Canada’s Aaron Schooler
Though this will likely be the last European ‘cross competition for Schooler, an athlete who has forged a sterling reputation in the discipline, he anticipates it being the kind of tough race he’s come to expect in Belgium.
Todd Aalgaard January 30, 2016 -
News
Raphael Gagné to ride for Cannondale this season
Canada’s Raphael Gagné has confirmed that he will be switching sponsors for 2016. The former Rocky Mountain Bicycles athlete will be racing with Cannondale.
Todd Aalgaard January 30, 2016 -
News
Thalita De Jong is new world cyclocross champion after thrilling Heusden-Zolder race
Dutch rider Thalita De Jong came from behind on the third of four laps to win her first UCI cyclocross world championship in Zolder, Belgium on Saturday.
Rob Sturney January 30, 2016 -
News
UCI Cyclocross World Championships preview: Van der Poel and Cant favourites at Zolder
This weekend is the UCI Cyclocross World Championships at Heusden-Zolder, Belgium on the famous sandy course that hosted the fifth […]
Rob Sturney January 27, 2016 -
Feature
Canadian cyclocross riders continue to build on work done at home and abroad
The first major project for the working group was to boost our riders’ experience with European racing over the month of January.
Peter Glassford January 18, 2016 -
News
Cyclocross competition in Belgium heats up 2016’s New Year chill with Sunday’s Cyclocross Leuven
On the cyclocross terrain of Belgium, 2016 has been off to a roaring, dirt-eating start so far—and that was certainly the case at Sunday’s Cyclocross Leuven.
Todd Aalgaard January 3, 2016 -
News
Cant and van der Poel win round five of the cyclocross World Cup in Heusden-Zolder
Sanne Cant (Belgium) edged out American Katie Compton to take her second 2015-2016 UCI cyclocross World Cup win on Saturday in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium.
Rob Sturney December 26, 2015 -
News
Harris and Van der Poel take Namur cyclocloss World Cup victories
A rare off day for Belgian Sanne Cant led to a change in the women’s UCI World Cup leadership, as young Brit Nikki Harris nabbed Sunday’s win in Namur, Belgium, while Italian Eva Lechner rose to the top of the standings.
Rob Sturney December 20, 2015 -
News
Seven riders from across Canada to roll out as part of the first-ever Canadian Christmas Cross project
At the end of December, when many Canadians are reflecting on the holidays and preparing themselves—or their livers—for New Year’s Eve, seven riders from across the country will be winging their way east, across the Atlantic.
Todd Aalgaard December 13, 2015 -
News
The Single Speed Cyclocross World Championships of 2015 descend upon Victoria in an unforgettable way
This weekend brought all the madness, intensity and rough-riding hilarity, and definitely all the booze of the Single Speed Cyclocross World Championships to Victoria, B.C.
Todd Aalgaard November 22, 2015 -
News
Rochette gets revenge, Durrin dominates at Winnipeg International Grand Prix
There was redemption for Maghalie Rochette (QC/Luna Pro Team) Sunday as she won the Winnipeg International Grand Prix elite women’s […]
Rob Sturney October 25, 2015 -
News
Maghalie Rochette ready for a good battle in Winnipeg
Runner-up to teammate Catharine Pendrel at last year’s Canadian Cyclocross Championships at The Forks in Winnipeg, Quebec’s Maghalie Rochette comes into 2015’s competition as the elite women’s favourite.
Rob Sturney October 22, 2015 -
News
Gagné keeps Winnipeg’s podium in his ‘cross-hairs
After mostly destroying the competition in the mountain bike scene, Canada’s Raphael Gagne isn’t hanging up his helmet for the season just yet.
Todd Aalgaard October 18, 2015 -
News
Hurricane-like conditions expected during Day 1 of the KMC Cyclocross Festival fail to slow competition
After yesterday’s first day of competition at the KMC Cyclocross Festival at Roger Williams Park in Providence, Rhode Island, Canadian riders once again managed to break into the top 10 standings of a major event in the fall-friendly cycling discipline.
Todd Aalgaard October 4, 2015 -
News
2015 Cross Vegas – World Cup #1 Preview
CrossVegas is set to host the first ever North American round of the Cyclocross World Cup, Wednesday night in Las […]
Peter Glassford September 15, 2015 -
News
Canadian riders ready to hit the dirt at the UCI Cyclocross World Cup, happening September 16
The UCI Cyclocross World Cup is coming up on September 16 in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the roster of Canadian riders for the event has been chosen.The UCI Cyclocross World Cup is coming up on September 16 in Las Vegas, and the roster of Canadian riders for the event has been chosen.
Todd Aalgaard August 14, 2015 -
News
Cycling Canada announces cyclocross working group
As announced Thursday, Canada’s national cycling body, Cycling Canada, has announced the formation of a new cyclocross working group.
Todd Aalgaard July 24, 2015 -
News
Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic 2015, Stage 7: Lessons from a hard-earned 4th place
Saturday’s Bald Eagle stage concluded the 2015 Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic seven-day stage race. Despite being a relatively short stage, […]
Peter Glassford May 30, 2015 -
News
Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic 2015, Stage 6: Staying motivated
We’re almost done with a long, hard week at Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic—it’s been a great week, but my legs […]
Peter Glassford May 29, 2015 -
News
Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic 2015, Stage 5: The importance of planning
On Thursday, it was onto Stage 5 at Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic stage race in State College, Penn. This stage was […]
Peter Glassford May 29, 2015 -
News
Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic 2015, Stage 4: Go hard, for the fun of it
Endurance racing resumed Wednesday at the Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic with the “gravel day.” High-speed pack riding and mixed terrain […]
Peter Glassford May 27, 2015 -
News
Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic 2015, Stage 3: Enduro day
We’re almost at the halfway mark of the seven-day Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic in Emmaus, Penn., and it’s the enduro stage.
Peter Glassford May 26, 2015 -
News
Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic 2015, Stage 2: Getting aero and keeping doubt at bay
Welcome back to my report from 2015 Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic, a seven-day mountain bike stage race in central Pennsylvania. My intent […]
Peter Glassford May 25, 2015 -
News
Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic 2015: Stage 1 report and analysis
The Trans-Sylvania Mountain Bike Epic kicked off with an individual time trial Sunday near State College, Pennsylvania. A seven-day race is […]
Peter Glassford May 25, 2015 -
Feature
Gallery: Canadians at the 2015 world cyclocross championships
Canada had a contingent of 10 riders at the 2015 world cyclocross championships. They included five junior men, Willem Boersma, Quinton Disera, Oliver […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine February 1, 2015 -
News
Renaissance woman Pauline Ferrand-Prevot wins world cyclocross title in Czech Republic
She’s the French mountain bike, road race, time trial and cyclocross race champion, the world road race title holder and now Pauline Ferrand-Prevot is the world cyclocross champion after Saturday’s thrilling race in Tabor, Czech Republic. Ferrand-Prevot sprinted for the gold with World Cup winner Sanne Cant (Belgium).
Rob Sturney January 31, 2015 -
News
UCI cyclocross world championships preview: the contenders
Saturday and Sunday is the setting for the culmination of a thrilling cyclocross season at the UCI Cyclocross World Championships […]
Rob Sturney January 29, 2015 -
News
World cyclocross championships preview with Aaron Schooler
Four days before the elite men’s world cyclocross championship race, Aaron Schooler spoke with Canadian Cycling Magazine from his home in Tübingen, Germany. The Edmonton native planned to drive to Tabor, Czech Republic the following day, which he figured would take him roughly six hours. It will be Schooler’s first time racing at Tabor, a World Cup venue and host of the worlds in 2010 where ZdenÄ›k Å tybar won the elite men’s race. Schooler brushed up on his knowledge of the course through video. “What I like doing, especially for races that have been World Cups before and that I haven’t been to is preview and re-watch old races to see what the course is like and what it could be like in different conditions,” he said.
Matthew Pioro January 28, 2015 -
News
Mathieu van der Poel dominates cyclocross World Cup in Hoogerheide
Mathieu van der Poel won the final round of the 2014-2015 World Cup season with a stunning, solo performance in his hometown of Hoogerheide, The Netherlands, earning himself a place on the roll of honour in the race dedicated to his father, the cycling, and cyclocross, legend Adri van der Poel.
Keir Plaice January 25, 2015 -
News
Canada’s Michael van den Ham finishes second at Jingle Cross
Canada’s Michael van den Ham earned one of the best results of his cyclocross career Sunday, finishing second behind winner […]
Keir Plaice November 17, 2014 -
News
Katerina Nash and Jeremy Powers win Saturday races at Jingle Cross, Canada’s Maghalie Rochette finishes fourth
With snow flying and the ground frozen, Jeremy Powers and Katerina Nash both rode away from their respective fields to […]
Keir Plaice November 15, 2014 -
2014 Canadian Cyclocross Championships
2014 Manitoba Grand Prix of Cyclocross: Results
Open women Place Name City Team Time Gap 1 Heather Francis Morden, MB Country Cycle 33:35:00 2 Debra Wright […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine October 26, 2014 -
2014 Canadian Cyclocross Championships
Catharine Pendrel defends Canadian cyclocross title in Winnipeg
Catharine Pendrel (Luna Pro Team), world cross-country mountain bike champion, defended her Canadian cyclocross title Saturday by holding off teammate […]
Rob Sturney October 25, 2014 -
2014 Canadian Cyclocross Championships
2014 Shimano Canadian cyclocross championships: Quick results
Master men 50+ Peter Lawrence (Soul Sportif/Calgary) kept his hold on his Master 50+ title. Blair Saunders (Sportif Coaching Group […]
Canadian Cycling Magazine October 25, 2014 -
2014 Canadian Cyclocross Championships
2014 Shimano Canadian cyclocross championships: Start lists
Complete start lists of the 2014 Canadian cyclocross championships.
Canadian Cycling Magazine October 25, 2014 -
2014 Canadian Cyclocross Championships
Defending champion Catharine Pendrel talks preparation for the 2014 cyclocross nationals
Entering competition as a reigning champion isn’t new for Catharine Pendrel. Last month, Pendrel won her second mountain bike world championship title, matching the number of World Cup titles the Kamloops, B.C., rider holds. She’s won five Canadian XC mountain bike titles, including the most recent edition, and stopped off in Scotland to win a gold medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
Dean Campbell October 22, 2014