I was hired to announce the Ross Stage Race. I think the organizers knew I would cash it in further by writing a story for Winning.
Win-win.
I was hired to announce the Ross Stage Race. I think the organizers knew I would cash it in further by writing a story for Winning.
Win-win.
This issue of cyclist had a great lineup, a story about Crested Butte, Jacquie Phelan races a horse in Wales, my story about riding in Canada’s Northwest Territory.
Then there are reviews of the 1986 Fisher Montare, Specialized StumpJumper and Ritchey Ascent. Finally, the editor weighs in with, you guessed it, an editorial.
Dig in!
In 1987 there were two “World Championships” for mountain bikers, one in California, and the other in France. Americans won both of them,
Ned Overend won both versions, in the men’s cross-country. Mary Lee Atkins took the European women’s version, and Sarah Ballantine won in California.
Jacquie Phelan gets bombed at Whiskeytown.
Ned Overend wins the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic in Durango.