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May 2, 2017

Taylor, Kevin and Bill get together for another MTB-centric show. We talk about all of the happenings at Sea Otter Classic, the German Bundesliga MTB scene, throw in some DH, Enduro and XCE talk and then take a sharp left-turn to rehash (again) the end of the 2015 Australian CXNats. You can watch the clip in question, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6E2pq9MDyw

Taylor is on Instagram at @jtaylorjones.

Kevin is on Instagram at @cxsharks.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

 

Apr 5, 2017

It may be the cyclocross offseason but that doesn't mean there isn't good racing going on, and we don't mean road racing. The UCI pro XC or XCO season will get started soon and if you love cyclocross, you really need to check out the cross-country mountainbike scene. 

In episode 71, Taylor (@jtaylorjones), Kevin (@cxshark) and Bill (@cxhairs) give you a bit of a primer on cross country racing. We talk about the U.S. scene, Europe and then devolve into the rebirth of XCE or eliminator. 

Let us know what you think and make sure you hit us up with questions and comments.

This podcast is supported by Health IQ, a life insurance company that celebrates the health conscious, including cyclists. Visit healthiq.com/cxhairs to learn more & get a free quote, or check out their life insurance FAQ page to get your questions answered.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Mar 10, 2017

As expected, USA Cycling announced today that the U.S. Cyclocross National Championships will move back to December, starting with December 2018. This means that 2018 will get two championships. The first in January in Reno and the second in Louisville, Kentucky, in December. Along with the announcement to move Nationals back to December, USAC also announced Louisville and Tacoma, Washington, will host the 2018 (v2.0) and 2019 CXNats. 

For Crosshairs Radio, Episode 68, I had the opportunity to chat with Micah Rice, USAC Vice President of National Events, about the move to December and the new locations on the latest Crosshairs Radio, which is posted now. In that conversation we do a deeper dive into the reasons why the change was made to January, six years ago, and what prompted the move back to December. We also talk about the new locations and other cyclocross issues like the state of the PROCX. 

Episode 68 is sponsored by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

 

 

Mar 7, 2017

For Episode 67 of Crosshairs Radio, friend of the show Ed Nessen returns to recap the highlights of the 2016-2017 cyclocross season. While planning for this episode we decided the format would be 60 topics in 60 minutes. In retrospect, that was a ridiculous concept because there's no way we were able to discuss anything in under a minute. So in the end this is more like 30 topics or less in over two hours. Sometimes cyclocross is a marathon and not a sprint.

Follow Ed on Instagram at @ednessen.

Episode 67 is sponsored by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

 

Feb 20, 2017

The cyclocross season has come to an end, which means it's time for the 2d Annual TDDTIE Awards Show! Scott, David and Bill hand out the hardware for a full slate of end-of-season awards, from best lap and favorite course feature to top cyclocrosser. We also answer viewer mail and catch up on the latest news.

This week's episode is brought to you by Sportybooks, Audiobooks to GO. A fantastic company bringing you the best cycling books in audiobook format. Check them out at www.sportybooks.com. Also, give them a follow on Instagram at @sportybooks.

In the episode we talk about friend of the show Jens Dekker's pick for best lap, the Italian Cyclocross National Championship race. It's worth your time to check it out: https://youtu.be/drWPycZ9PkM?t=5h45m33s

Episode 66 is also sponsored by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Scott Dedenbach is on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet.

Mr. David Palan is on Twitter at @mrdavidpalan.

 

Feb 13, 2017

For episode 65 of Crosshairs Radio, it's another They Don't Do That in Europe (TDDTIE) show with Scott Dedenback and Mr. David Palan. We wind down the DVV and Superprestige seasons and also discuss recent developments coming out of the  UCI race directors meetings held last week at USA Cycling headquarters in Colorado Springs.

Episode 65 is brought to you by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Scott Dedenbach is on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet.

Mr. David Palan is on Twitter at @mrdavidpalan.

Feb 2, 2017

For episode 64 of Crosshairs Radio, the TDDTIE crew get together to break down the 2017 Cyclocross World Championships that took place in Bieles, Luxembourg. We go in depth on all five championship races. From the emotional British sweep of the junior men's race to Wout's green tyres and everything in between.

This episode is brought to you by Race Works Timing. Check out their chip timing services at http://www.raceworkstiming.com/. Also follow on Twitter @raceworkstiming.

Also sponsoring this episode is Verge Sport. Check out www.vergesport.com and give them  a follow on Twitter @VergeSport.

Let Verge and Race Works Timing know that you heard about them on Crosshairs Radio.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Scott Dedenbach is on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet.

Mr. David Palan is on Twitter at @mrdavidpalan.

Jan 23, 2017

For episode 63 of Crosshairs Radio it's another TDDTIE (They Don't Do That In Europe) with Scott, David and Bill. We discuss the last World Cup event that took place in Hoogerheide and also give our predictions for the upcoming World Cyclocross Championships. In addition, we answer viewer mail and listen to some help line calls.

This episode is brought to you by Race Works Timing. Check out their chip timing services at http://www.raceworkstiming.com/. Also follow on Twitter @raceworkstiming.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Scott Dedenbach is on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet.

Mr. David Palan is on Twitter at @mrdavidpalan.

Jan 19, 2017

Lindsay Bayer returns to the CXHairs basement for another off-the-cuff conversation about cycling, the universe and everything. We touch on her imminent return to racing, weird love of riding indoors, and feedback from our conversation in Episode 58.

We also unveil secret plans for world podcast domination.

If you haven't already, check out Lindsay's new column for Peloton Magazine. You can also follow the HB Supermint team on Instagram at @supermintusa and Lindsay at @thdirtfield.

Episode 62 is brought to you by Health IQ. If you have a minute, please fill out a quick questionnaire. You'll find out more info on life insurance and help Crosshairs Radio grow: HealthIQ.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don’t hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

 

Jan 16, 2017

For episode 61 of Crosshairs Radio, we convene for another installment of They Don't Do That In Europe. Scott, David and Bill have an in-depth conversation about everything that happened in front of the cameras and behind the scenes at the U.S. Cyclocross National Championships in Hartford, Connecticut. We then talk a bit about the European championships happening the same weekend before moving on to the World Cup race that took place in Italy on Sunday.

This episode is brought to you by Race Works Timing. Check out their chip timing services at http://www.raceworkstiming.com/. Also follow on Twitter @raceworkstiming.

If you are a Wide Angle Podium member, make sure to listen to find out if you are a raffle winner.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Scott Dedenbach is on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet.

Mr. David Palan is on Twitter at @David_Palan.

Jan 10, 2017

For episode 60 we have the first ever live Crosshairs Radio recorded Saturday, January 7, at BiCi Co. in Hartford, Conn. In town for U.S. Cyclocross Nationals, Bill, Spencer Haugh of The Slowride Podcast and Emily Kachorek of Squid Bikes, braved the ice and snow to talk all things cyclocross. Thanks so much for everyone who made it out to the event. It was a blast to put on.

For those listening at home, thanks for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Visit Health IQ at www.healthiq/cxhairs

Visit Squid Bikes at www.squidbikes.com

Also check out icksnay.myshopify.com to get a cyclocross toque and scarf.

 

Dec 30, 2016

On this marathon TDDTIE episode we cover the night race at Diegem, the Zolder round of the World Cup and the DVV Azencross race from Loenhout. We also answer viewer mail (we know you're not viewers), and listen to some hotline calls. To close it out, we wade into the "should the date of cyclocross nationals be moved debate for the umpteenth time, but this time there's a twist! We also make our picks for U.S. cyclocross nationals before signing off.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Scott Dedenbach is on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet.

Mr. David Palan is on Twitter at @David_Palan.

Dec 27, 2016

On episode 58 , Lindsay Bayer visits the Crosshairs Radio basement studio for a wide-ranging conversation about women's pro cycling. Lindsay started racing on the dirt but found her greatest success on the road. She is a co-owner of the Hagens-Berman Supermint team and also is (unofficially?) coming out of a short-lived retirement to once again toe the line at a national calendar race near you.

It was great to catch up with Lindsay about how she came to co-own a team and the highs and lows of racing bikes. We also touch on how to get noticed as an up-and-coming racer, Lindsay's reluctant part in one of the iconic cycling photos of 2016, and also about eating disorders in the professional ranks.

You can follow the HB Supermint team on Instagram at @supermintusa and Lindsay at @thdirtfield

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Dec 14, 2016

Ben Frederick, who we first got to know in episodes 9 and 20 of Crosshairs Radio, returns for a third time. Ben wanted to talk, first and foremost, about updates to the team he created in 2015, which is now called beyondCX p/b Ascent Bicycle Studio.

After a good conversation surrounding the team announcement, we move on to part ii of the show, which tackles Ben's current condition and the recovery process from a traumatic brain injury. Four months ago, Ben crashed while riding through a sandy section on a training ride and hit his head. His journey back to normalcy from that day on hasn't been easy.

It's a tough conversation but one worth listening to. Thanks for tuning in and please check out Ben's new team at beyondCX.rocks

Also, follow on Twitter at @beyondCXcycling and Instagram at @beyondCXcycling. Give his team and sponsors a shout. And if you feel compelled, throw in a couple bucks to help Ben with the necessities during his recovery: https://www.gofundme.com/BenjamFred.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Dec 10, 2016

Scott, David and Bill record a late night (for Scott) marathon that includes a run down of NBX, Major Taylor and Ruts n' Guts, the three UCI CX races that took place in the U.S. last weekend. We then cover the Belgian race scene before diving into viewer mail and answering our first ever hot line calls.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com. And don't hesitate to call the hot line: 405-CXHAIRS.

Scott Dedenbach is on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet.

Mr. David Palan is on Twitter at @David_Palan.

Nov 30, 2016

David, Scott and Bill go in deep on the latest World Cup cyclocross round that took place in Zeven, Germany, and the DVV race in Hamme that closed out the past weekend. Sanne vs. Katie, Wout vs Mathieu, Vinnie vs. Jens ... we cover it all.

This episode is presented by the fine folks at Cantu Cycling Wheels. Hand built, race inspired. Check out their whole line of wheels at http://www.cantuwheels.com/. Find them on Twitter at @cantu_wheels

Also sponsoring this episode is  BikeneticX, the only Mid-Atlantic cyclocross race with a pirate ship. Come out December 11 to Haymarket, Virginia Race your bike, hang out and have a great end of the season party with the Bikenetic gang. Register at www.bikereg.com/bikeneticx.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

 

Scott Dedenbach is on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet.

Mr. David Palan is on Twitter at @David_Palan.

Nov 23, 2016

Scott, David and Bill are joined by our New York City special correspondent, Ed Nessen, for another episode of They Don't Do That In Europe. For episode 53, we cover Northampton, CXLA, Tulsa, Supercross in the U.S. and then talk about the Koksijde that never was, Hasselt and Gavere. There's a mix of ProCX talk thrown in and we also answer viewer mail.

This episode is brought to you by Veni Vidi Vélo Cycle Club, which can be found at www.venividivelo.cc. Go watch Hamme, live (11/27) at the club and jump on a computrainer while you're there. Then sign up for a class ... or a dozen.

Also sponsoring episode 53 is Capital Cross Classic, one of the oldest 'cross races out there and one you shouldn't miss. Come out to Lake Fairfax Park on December 4 for a fantastic day of racing. Register at www.bikereg.com/capital-cross-classic-cyclo-cross-race.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

Nov 15, 2016

On episode 52 I chat with Rebecca Fahringer about her start in the sport and her rise to the upper tier of cyclocross racing in the United States. Rebecca has some good stories about transitioning from a triathlete to cyclocross racer and also about her recent trip to Belgium to race Zonhoven and the Valkenburg World Cup.

You can keep up with Rebecca's goings on by visiting www.gofahr.com. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @GoFahr.

This episode is brought to you by Bikeneticx, a kickass Mid-Atlantic cyclocross race that takes place December 11 in Haymarket, Virginia. Come hang out with me on the pirate ship. Register at www.bikereg.com/bikeneticx.

This episode is also brought to you by The Chainstay. The ChainStay is a cycling guest house located in the heart of the Flemish Ardennes, only 2 km’s away from the town centre of Oudenaarde. It caters to all cyclists and hosts everyone from a single cycling enthusiast to full professional teams. Want to enjoy Belgium and cycling to it's fullest? Come stay with The ChaInStay! Visit www.thechainstay.com.

Finally, we are also sponsored by Health IQ. Find out more information about how Health IQ can help cyclists find competitive rates on life insurance at healthiq.com/cxhairs.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

Nov 11, 2016

For episode 51, Scott, David and Bill talk about the C1/C2 Derby City Cup weekend in Louisville, Kentucky. We then jump over to Belgium to break down Sint Niklaas and Ruddervoorde. We go on some tangents, lose our way, but it all comes back together in the end for a quick history lesson about Detroit-area forts that hold cyclocross races.

This episode is presented by the fine folks at Cantu Cycling Wheels. Hand built, race inspired. Check out their whole line of wheels at http://www.cantuwheels.com/.

We are also sponsored by Health IQ. Find out more information about how Health IQ can help cyclists find competitive rates on life insurance at healthiq.com/cxhairs.

Twitter:

Scott Dedenbach is at @cyclocrossnet

Mr. David Palan is at @David_Palan

Cantu Cycling Wheels is at @cantu_wheels

Health IQ is at @healthiqapp

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

Nov 3, 2016

This is a long one, but it's worth it. We were left a bit rudderless without Scott Dedenbach at the helm for this edition of TDDTIE, but Scot Hermmann sat in and did strong work making the show work. Lord knows somebody had to. If it was just me and David it would have been two hours of obscure jokes and mispronounced names.

For episode 50, we go in deep on the Pan American Championships, Kings CX, European Championships and Koppenbergcross. 

This episode is presented by the fine folks at Cantu Cycling Wheels. Hand built, race inspired. Check out their whole line of wheels at http://www.cantuwheels.com/.

We are also sponsored by Health IQ. Find out more information about how Health IQ can help cyclists find competitive rates on life insurance at healthiq.com/cxhairs.

Twitter:

Scot Herrmann is at @ScotHerrm

Mr. David Palan is at @David_Palan

Cantu Cycling Wheels is at @cantu_wheels

Health IQ is at @healthiqapp

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

 

Oct 24, 2016

As is now tradition, the Saturday night after day 1 of DCCX, Dan Chabanov and I record a podcast. This year, along with Chabanov, we were hosting Dan Langlois, too. Dan L, aka Action Dan, was in town as team mechanic for Arley Kemmerer's Fearless Femme team.

Fueled by a long day and a bottle of bourbon, the Double Dan show is a loose but fun affair. We may stray a bit from the path but I think the conversation is a good one that covers a lot of cyclocross ground. 

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

Oct 20, 2016

David, Scott and Bill get into it about the Craft Sportswear Grand Prix of Gloucester and the U.S. Open of Cyclocross. We also dive into the European scene and breakdown Polderscross and Zonhoven.

As always, there were tangents galore including a philosophical discussion on where the U.S. UCI races are located (or are not located) and when officials should restart a race.

We are highlighting Verge Sport, one of our sponsors from the ITCH tour in this episode. Check out www.vergesport.com and give them  a follow on Twitter @VergeSport. Let Verge know that you heard about them on Crosshairs Radio.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

Scott Dedenbach is on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet.

Mr. David Palan is on Twitter at @David_Palan.

 

Oct 13, 2016

Scott, David and Bill give you the low down on all that happened at this past weekend's Charm City Cyclocross UCI C1/C2 races. We talk about the racing, the course, the hipsters and so much more. Theories are put forth, grievances are aired and conclusions (right or wrong) are made. We then move on to Ronse and talk about rainbow jerseys, mechanicals, internet commenters. It's an action packed hour that is not to be missed.

We are highlighting SDG Components, one of our sponsors from the ITCH tour in this episode. Check out www.sdgcomponents.com and give them  a follow on Twitter @SDGcomponents. Let SDG know that you heard about them on Crosshairs Radio.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

Scott Dedenbach is on Twitter at @cyclocrossnet.

Mr. David Palan is on Twitter at @David_Palan.

 

Oct 6, 2016

In Baltimore for Charm City Cross, Scott Dedenbach and his Australian charges: Chris Aitken and Tom Chapman, made their way down to DC for the day to do some sightseeing and record a podcast. Live from the CXHairs basement studio, Tom and Chris talk about getting into cyclocross in Australia and their two month U.S. tour. Scott and Bill then go through a Mr. David Palan-less TDDTIE discussing KMC Cross Fest, Gieten and and the upcoming Charm City.

Chris and Tom have been filming their adventures in the U.S., you can check out what that entails on Chris' YouTube channel. You can also follow Tom on Instagram at @chapman432 and Chris at @chris_aitken1. Follow the Women's CX Project at @wcxproject

This episode is brought to you by DCCX, which takes place October 22/23 in Washington DC. For more info and to register visit: www.bikereg.com/dccx2016.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

 

Oct 4, 2016

For episode 45 we talk to Kerry Werner about, among other things, his transformation from top-level mountain-biker to pro cyclocross racer. Kerry has some great stories about his adventures in cycling. He is a person who comes across as pretty laid back but there's definitely an intensity there that drives Kerry to constantly analyze his performance and strive to improve. He's also got a bit of a prankster side and a good sense of humor, which makes for a fun conversation.

This episode was recorded outside of Madison, Wisconsin, as part of the ITCH Tour. We are highlighting Easton Cycling, one of our sponsors from that tour in this episode. Check out www.eastoncycling.com and give them  a follow on Twitter @eastoncycling. Let them know you heard about them on Crosshairs Radio.

Thanks as always for tuning in. If this is your first time listening, you can explore the rest of our episodes here. You can support the show and this site by checking out our swag at www.crosshairscycling.com/shop. Also visit www.cyclocrossbook.com to get your copy of Skills Drills and Bellyaches: A Cyclocross Primer.

Crosshairs Radio is part of the Wide Angle Podium podcast network. Check out  www.wideanglepodium.com, listen to the shows, and consider becoming a member.

Please subscribe to Crosshairs Radio  and all of the Wide Angle Podium shows on iTunes, if that’s how you consume podcasts. Also, rate and review on iTunes, even if it’s not the way you consume podcasts.You can follow the show on Twitter at @crosshairsradio. You can follow me, @cxhairs,  on Instagram and Twitter. Have a question, comment, complaint or general inquiry? Hit us up at feedback@cxhairs.com.

 

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