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The Hits Just Keep on Coming – Lindine

"The course at Loenhout is nothing if not a really good example of an inventive use of open featureless space. When I say that a lot of it is just a farm field, I’m not kidding. But through the magic of design – plus a lot of sponsorship dollars – out of this field rose multiple flyovers, and a pump-track like whoop section (if you think this sounds like fun, go to your local BMX track, put 20lbs of air in the tires of your cross bike and try it out: it’s terrifying at high speed, and I like pump tracks)" writes Justin Lindine in his CyclingNews.com Diary entry. Lindine writes about...

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GVA Trophy Azencross Loenhout 2009 – Video

Laste Ronde at Loenhout [youtube]UZUK7dMzd3k[/youtube]

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The Tough Road in Belgium – Lindine Update

An update from Justin Lindine (BikeReg.com/Joe’s Garage/Independent Fabrications) I know a lot of you are anxiously wondering how things are going over here. Especially if you got a chance to look at results and see that I didn't have a stellar couple of days. Unfortunately the results don't lie. It's been a rough couple of days over here in Belgium land. But I'm trying to stay upbeat and look at this all as one big learning expierence..for better or for worse. Saturday was the world cup in Zolder that is held on the grounds of the Formula One race course. As we rolled into the entrance...

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Superprestige Series – Diegem video

Laste Ronde of the Diegem race 2009 [youtube]wOeVVWlK8Cs[/youtube]

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“Jim” – McDonald Diary

EuroCrossCamp returning rider Zach McDonald had a diary entry for us today. Zach gives us a glimpse into life around the breakfast table in the House, "The riders wake up in the morning and head downstairs for breakfast and one of the first ones in the kitchen will wander into the living room (which is attached to the kitchen) and, with minimal effort, wake up Jim. Thankfully Jim wakes up quickly and almost immediately provides a conversation starter for those at the breakfast table. Jim constantly provides new topics of discussion throughout the morning, which keeps the riders entertained."...

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