Tag Archives: interbike
The Power Of Bicycles – 87,265 Bikes Distributed By World Bicycle Relief
Posted on 19. Sep, 2011 by lyne.
Throughout the glitz and bling at Interbike, World Bicycle Relief‘s booth had one white number on black: 87,265 – that’s the number of bikes distributed in the field since the organization was founded in 2005 by SRAM. World Bicycle Relief’s mission is simply stated: to provide access to independence and livelihood through The Power Of [...]
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Hanson’s Secret For Dollar Handups
Posted on 17. Sep, 2011 by lyne.
For Ken Hanson, of the Jelly Belly p/b Kenda team, CrossVegas was about having fun and collecting dollar handups. With no UCI points, Hanson started in 83rd position and after his saddle came lose on the first lap, he decided that it was time to have a good time. For the next four laps, he [...]
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CrossClash At Interbike
Posted on 16. Sep, 2011 by lyne.
High noon. Perfect time for a duel between Johnson and Powers. The corral was the Circulus, a 132-foot circumference (40.2m), 45-degree wooden mini-velodrome from Portland Design Works, installed at the Sands Expo & Convention Center during Interbike. Anyone that follows North American cyclocross knows that after years of racing on the same team, that Jeremy [...]
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Interbike Bringing ‘Circulus’ to September Show
Posted on 26. Jul, 2011 by lyne.
Celebrating urban, fixed and track bike culture, Interbike is installing Portland Design Works‘ Circulus, a 132-foot circumference (40.2m), 45-degree wooden mini-velodrome inside the Sands Expo and Convention Center. Sponsored by Paved magazine, Yakima, All-City Cycles and Portland Design Works Ciculus Poster(PDW), Circulus will be the site of multiple events at the Interbike Expo in Las [...]
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Interbike Returns to Vegas in September for 2011 Show
Posted on 13. Oct, 2010 by lyne.
When it was first announced that Interbike would be moving to Anaheim, the response from many, if not most, of the exhibitors was a clear no way no how. They listened and the show is staying in Las Vegas. The good news in all of this is that we get more two more years of [...]
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Roaming Interbike
Posted on 24. Sep, 2010 by lyne.
Video from our adventures at Interbike. Includes clips from Meredith Miller (Team TIBCO and CalGiant), Alison Powers (Team VBF), Sean Mazich, Brad Huff, Kiel Reijnen and Sergio Hernandez (Jelly Belly p/b Kenda), Jens Voigt (Saxo Bank), Chris Jones and Zach McDonald (Rapha-Focus), Jake Keough (UnitedHealthcare), Ryder Hesjedal and Peter Stetina (Garmin-Transitions), Paul Mach (BISSELL) and Dave Towle.
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Hilton Clarke wins USA Crits Finals, Yosvany Falcon wins the overall by a mere 3 points
Posted on 29. Sep, 2008 by lyne.
The men lined up for at 9:30pm to race the 37-mile (60-km) USA Crits Finals criterium on a technical 1-kilometer course in a parking lot at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, held at the same time as the Interbike trade show. The racing was aggressive and fast as only 38 points separated Toshiba‐Santo’s Yosvany [...]
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Jen McRae wins the USA Crits Finals in Vegas; Kelly Benjamin wins overall
Posted on 29. Sep, 2008 by lyne.
(still catching up…) As part of the Las Vegas Interbike extravangaza, last Thursday’s night was held the final race of the USA Crits Series. on a technical, some might say sketchy, 1-kilometer course in a parking lot at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. With bad lighting. The overall winner of the USA Crits Series [...]
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Ryan Trebon wins CrossVegas for the second time
Posted on 28. Sep, 2008 by lyne.
The crowds were bigger and rowdier by the time the men’s CrossVegas race started at 9pm. The presence of Lance Armstrong brought out a lot of media and the scrum at the start/finish line was unbelievable (see pic below). It was so bad that when I was talking to the winner Ryan Trebon (Kona) after [...]
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Katie Compton wins Women’s CrossVegas 2008crossvegas, ryan trebon, kona, interbike, cross, cyclocross
Posted on 28. Sep, 2008 by lyne.
The Men’s and Women’s CrossVegas 2008 races were a blast. While there was no mud and the course was considered ‘easy’, the racing was fast and aggressive, the crowds big and enthusiastic (and beered up as it should be in a cross race) and the organizers had set up plenty of flood lights to help [...]

