Mountain biker has eye on 2008 Olympics

Sometimes Adam Craig’s biggest competition is his own quest for adventure.

His career as one of the nation’s elite cross country mountain bikers is ambitious enough with training, travel, and the races themselves against Olympic champions past and present and others like himself in search of similar status.

 

MORE

U.S. Cyclocross 2007 World Cup plans on hold

Click for larger image

A planned 2007 World Cup stop in Providence, Rhode Island in the United States has been put off for at least one year according to promoters.

“We have a great venue, political support, solid staff, and fantastic sponsors in place,” said Richard Fries, marketing and communications director. “What we truly need, however, is time to create an event that provides a solid return on the investment being made by our sponsors. We’re not just planning a wedding; we’re planning a marriage between our organization and a Fortune 500 sponsor. We expect to build a lasting, world-class event in Providence with plans of hosting the World Championships at Roger Williams Park.”

The UCI has made several concession to GSD Event Productions to facilitate the promotion of the first cyclo-cross World Cup ever held in the U.S. GSD had signed a letter of intent to host the event but realized more time would be required to satisfy sponsorship requirements.

“We’re moving all the chess pieces on the board as fast as we can,” said Lyle Fulkerson, operations director. “Given the scrutiny professional cycling is facing on Madison Avenue, we need additional time to give our sponsors the chance to perform due diligence. We want to deliver for them. Waiting one year on their budget cycle allows them to properly support our initiative.”

“We were proud of the 2006 nationals that we put on in Rhode Island. We think we put on one of the best nationals ever held. It’s a world class venue,” said Tom Stevens, race director. “There is only one way for us to go and that is up to the World Cup level.”

Present plans call for the promotion of a three-day event with a UCI World Cup being held on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, followed by two days of racing Oct. 12 and 13.

USGP Hires EGD as Its Sports Marketing Firm

JUNE 18, 2007

PHILADELPHIA, PA (BRAIN)–Organizers of the 2007 U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross have selected sports marketing firm EGD Communications to direct sponsorships and marketing communications for the six-race national cyclocross series.

EGD will focus on increasing corporate partnership opportunities for companies wanting to reach the growing healthy-active demographic. Other EGD sports marketing clients include work with g4 Productions, Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon in Fairmount Park, SheROX Philadelphia Women’s Triathlon, York Tour de Pink presented by Hershey’s, Wachovia Cycling Series and others.

In its fourth year, the U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross (USGP) series is the official national cyclocross team selection series of USA Cycling.

The 2007 USGP series will visit Louisville, Kentucky, on Oct. 27–28, Mercer County Park in West Windsor, New Jersey, on Nov. 17-18, and Portland, Oregon, on Dec. 1-2.

Champions Park in Lousiville, KY

The major’s plan for the park include facilities for soccer, lacrosse, cyclocross, basketball, a dogwalk and a wetlands area.

 Full Story