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Thursday, May 31, 2007
2007 US Open of Mountain Biking
Sunday, May 27: crankbrothers athletes Bryn Atkinson (GT) and Sabrina Jonnier (Monster/Ironhorse) are champions of the 2007 US Open of Mountain Biking. Each walked away with the prestigious title and $5,000 in cash. See pics of the race held at Diablo Freeride Park at Mountain Creek Resort in Vernon, NJ.
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Thursday, May 31, 2007
peaty rules lisbon downtown dh
what can we say other than crankbrothers/santa cruz syndicate rider steve peat rules the downhill in lisbon. peaty won the unique dh event for the 6th year in a row, obliterating the nearest competitor by 2.624 seconds!
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Thursday, May 31, 2007
paul basagoitia wins in madrid
the final runs of the top twelve riders at the madrid stop of the qashqai urban challenge were absolutely off the charts. riders were tricking lines that had previously not been attempted, and at the end of the day, crankbrothers rider/kona klump team member paul basagoitia came out on top.
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Thursday, May 31, 2007
shoe shields
we're happy to announce that shoe shields are now available. use them to reduce shoe tread interference and to protect carbon soled shoes.
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Monday, May 14, 2007
nmbs #1 : race report
crankbrothers athletes are off to a great start this season. canadian geoff kabush took 1st at the national mountain bike series #1 in both the xc and short course events. other crankbrothers riders like todd wells took second in both, and "jhk" finished in the top 5 of each event and won the time trial. for women, mary mcconneloug took 2nd with heather irminger in 8th and alison sydor in 10th in the xc event. in womens short track, alison took 2nd, and heather finished 5th. next stop on the nmbs tour is fontana, california.
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Monday, May 14, 2007
usa cycling 12 hours of dirt, sweat and gears
fayettville, tn :
congratulations to crankbrothers athletes racing in in this inaugural endurance event. in the womens' race, pua sawicki took 1st and rebecca rush finished 3rd. nat ross won for the men, while tinker juarez also took 3rd.
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