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USA Cycling announces world's 'cross selections USA Cycling has announced the riders who have
automatically qualified for the February 1-2 World Cyclo-cross Championships in Monopoli, Italy.
Selections are based on the riders' performances in last weekend's rain-drenched US National
Championships and their USA Cycling points rankings.
The riders selected are:
Ann Grande (elite women) - Washington Carmen D'Aluisio (elite women) - California Jonathan Page
(elite men) - New Hampshire Adam Craig (under 23 men) - Maine Jesse Anthony (junior men) - Mass.
Konrad Lebas (junior men) - Connecticut
Looks like in the first selection it's 4-2 NE. I picked Konrad for Nats, Jesse got him again. Glad
to see him selected though, he works his ass off. I think that Jesse and Page podium. On the womens
side I love the selections, Carmen has tons of power and speed, Ann is a technical wizard. Either
way one of them should do really well. For Adam's sake I hope they have good Belgian weather in
Italy. He may not need it though given the way he's riding.
Bill C.
automatically qualified for the February 1-2 World Cyclo-cross Championships in Monopoli, Italy.
Selections are based on the riders' performances in last weekend's rain-drenched US National
Championships and their USA Cycling points rankings.
The riders selected are:
Ann Grande (elite women) - Washington Carmen D'Aluisio (elite women) - California Jonathan Page
(elite men) - New Hampshire Adam Craig (under 23 men) - Maine Jesse Anthony (junior men) - Mass.
Konrad Lebas (junior men) - Connecticut
Looks like in the first selection it's 4-2 NE. I picked Konrad for Nats, Jesse got him again. Glad
to see him selected though, he works his ass off. I think that Jesse and Page podium. On the womens
side I love the selections, Carmen has tons of power and speed, Ann is a technical wizard. Either
way one of them should do really well. For Adam's sake I hope they have good Belgian weather in
Italy. He may not need it though given the way he's riding.
Bill C.