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  • Posted: Fri, Oct 2nd
    J-Pow's Journal: The way of the Airport Ninja
    Editor's Note: Jeremy Powers is a pro road racer with the Jelly Belly team, and races cyclocross for the Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com team. Powers provided VeloNews.com readers with an inside look at the cyclocross scene last fall and winter, and now, ...
  • Posted: Mon, Aug 31st
    Jeremy Powers' road season, Cliffs Notes version.
    Yes! I’m back in writing mode! This road season has been amazingly busy but still so much fun. It’s like getting the boys back together. When you have a good group of doods and you’re traveling around racing your bike it’s pretty hard to buckle down to write it all out ...
  • Posted: Mon, Jun 1st
    J-Pow's Journal: Jeremy Powers, talent scout.
    Editor's Note:Jeremy Powers is a pro road racer with the Jelly Belly team, and races cyclocross for the Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com team. Powers provided VeloNews.com readers with an inside look at the cyclocross scene last fall and winter, and now, after ...
  • Posted: Sat, Feb 7th
    J-Pow's Journal: With 'cross season over, Jeremy Powers stirs up trouble with his road team in California.
    'Cross worlds were crazy this year: the fans didn’t disappoint, the track was similar to the Leguna Seca raceway and the weather was pretty reasonable too. Thank you to all the people who came out and cheered on their fellow countrymen and women and especially the ones who ...
  • Posted: Fri, Jan 30th
    Jeremy Powers reports on his first ride on the Hoogerheide race course.
    The weekend is here and it’s the biggest race in cyclocross: The world championships. If 'cross were included in the Olympics, we’d all have a bigger race to look forward to every four years. While talk of the Olympics is happening, so far it’s only talk. For now, we’ve ...
  • Posted: Wed, Jan 21st
    J-Pow's Journal: Losing a shoe and getting the boot
    As we headed to the January 18 World Cup in Roubaix, France, I was excited to race again after 10 days of good weather and training rides in Spain. ...
  • Posted: Wed, Jan 14th
    J-Pow's Journal: Training camp
    It’s that time of the year. Riders in both the U.S. and in Europe are enjoying their respective training camps. Most professional road teams have had a couple already. Some teams divide it up by arranging one for media, one for the guys racing in the spring classics and one ...
  • Posted: Wed, Dec 31st
    Jeremy Powers on how European cyclocross is different
    I’ve been in Europe since nationals, a little over two weeks actually and usually by this point in my trip I’m tired and ready to a break and relax for a couple days. A year wiser and happier makes such a difference. This year I made a tough decision to skip the Nommay World ...
  • Posted: Thu, Dec 18th
    What happened in Kansas City stays in Kansas City.
    Bad days come and go. Everyone has one, no one’s immune to a real day “rocker.” It just happens. Well folks, I had mine last weekend and it sucked. Another year is gone and the opportunity at the national title will have to wait 362 days before I get another ...
  • Posted: Wed, Dec 3rd
    Jeremy Powers shares his cyclocross race travel list
    The final two weekends of 'cross racing in the United States are upon us and when I think back to Star Crossed in September, just one week after finishing the Tour of Missouri and a long road season, it’s hard to remember all the racing up to this point. This 'cross ...
  • Posted: Wed, Nov 19th
    Jeremy Powers gives some tips on hopping cyclocross barriers.
    We’re back and the racing has been abundant. I picked up a win in Toronto two weeks ago and a podium last weekend at the USGP in New Jersey. Now the biggest races of the year loom on the horizon and I’m looking forward to them all: the USGP Finals in Portland and the ...
  • Posted: Wed, Nov 5th
    J-Pow's Journal: Camp, 'cross and a new nephew
    Since my last diary, I’ve driven to Connecticut, jumped a plane south to Louisville and then west to Boulder to race the hotbeds of cyclocross!