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Riders Profile: Powers Jeremy


Interviews (21)



21 Interviews

"It’s a big decision"

CX Magazine, Zachary Schuster, 28 April 2019
Posted by: Tim Booth

After a busy career four-time U.S. cyclocross national champion Jeremy Powers finally gets some time to relax. Earlier this week, Powers announced he is retiring from professional cyclocross after a season capped with a fifth-place finish at U.S. Cyclocross Nationals in Louisville.



In their own words: Hyde, Powers reflect on epic cyclocross nationals battle

CyclingTips, Neal Rogers, 17 January 2018
Posted by: Bitossi

To say that the relationship between Jeremy Powers and Stephen Hyde is complex would be as much of an understatement as to call their duel Sunday at the US national cyclocross championship a “tight race.”



PEZ Talk: Jeremy Powers

Pez CyclingNews, Edmond Hood, 23 January 2015
Posted by: Bitossi

There’s been enough polemic about the 24 hour delay to the start of the US Elite Cyclo-Cross National Championships due to concerns about the grass and trees on the parcours in Austin Texas; so we’ll leave the final arguments to the forum sitters and Tweeters and cut to the chase.



Talks to RCUK.

Road Cycling UK, Timothy John, 30 January 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

Asked to describe the most important qualities for a successful cyclo-cross racer, twice American champion, Jeremy Powers, answers without hesitation and in a single



Jeremy Powers Gets Pez’d Post-Worlds!

Pez Cyclingnews, Edmond Hood, 3 March 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

Now that the mud’s been cleaned off the cross bikes after the Louisville Worlds mudbath we thought it was a good time to catch up with Jeremy Powers. The man that dominated the early cross season in the States and recorded the best ever World Cup finish for an American sits down and looks back on the highs and lows of season 2012/13.



Jeremy Powers Gets Pez'd Post-Worlds!

pez cyclingnews, Edmond Hood, 21 February 2013
Posted by: McK

Now that the mud's been cleaned off the cross bikes after the Louisville Worlds mudbath we thought it was a good time to catch up with Jeremy Powers. The man that dominated the early cross season in the States and recorded the best ever World Cup finish for an American sits down and looks back on the highs and lows of season 2012/13.



U.S National Cyclocross Champion Jeremy Powers

Pro Cycling News, Luke Allingham, 23 July 2012
Posted by: Bitossi

Cycling started for me in 1998. I started racing for fun with all my friends in Connecticut and I entered my first race when I was 13. I didn't finish the first three races I did, and my mom told me she wasn't going to bring me to any more races to be a quitter. That Christmas, she bought me a new bike. That next year when I was 14, I won just about every race that I entered, and that got me on Team Devo, which is how my cycling life really got going.



From the USA Pro Cycling Challenge to cross

velonation.com, Ed Hood, 7 September 2011
Posted by: lucybears

Jeremy Powers has spent his summers riding for the US domestic road squad Jelly Belly since 2004, with his last four ‘cross seasons spent riding for Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com; but this winter sees the 28 year-old change his winter plumage to the pink hi-lights of Rapha-FOCUS.



Sunday's Cross Worlds

pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 29 January 2011
Posted by: lucybears

You’re standing astride your machine, waiting, it’s cold and your pulse is racing, forearms on the ‘bars, there’s only one row of riders in front of you – which is just as well because this race is going to start at track team sprint speed.



“I was born ready” - part 2

podiuminsight.com, Lyne Lamoreux, 17 October 2010
Posted by: lucybears

Jeremy Powers on racing in Europe and the looming 2013 UCI World Cyclocross Championships in Louisville, KY.



“I was born ready” - part 1

podiuminsight.com, Lyne Lamoreux, 13 October 2010
Posted by: lucybears

One month into the cyclocross season and Jeremy Powers (Cannondale prepared by Cyclocrossworld.com) has already racked up 4 UCI wins, and claimed a podium finish in all, but one, of the races he entered.



"it’s cool, I get all the candy I can eat"

pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 6 October 2010
Posted by: lucybears

The Worlds are won and lost, it’s Paris-Tours on Sunday, the days are getting shorter and Jered has had his ‘Sven Nys walks on water’ T-shirt to the laundry – yeah, it’s ‘Cross Time!’ One man who has hit the ground running on the US side of the Atlantic is Jeremy Powers.



JPow Discusses His Tour of California, Upcoming ’Cross Goals

cxmagazine.com, Josh Liberles, 27 May 2010
Posted by: lucybears

Jeremy Powers, who races for Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com during the “real” season, just finished up an impressive eight days of racing with his Jelly Belly road squad.



Christmas Cross!

pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 31 December 2009
Posted by: lucybears

Christmas Eve in Belgium, you're an American cyclo-cross rider, far from home; what do you do? Watch 'It's a Wonderful Life;' or maybe break training and have a Duvel or play your favourite Dead Boys CD to remind you of home? Nah! Get the pork chops on, bake some cookies and talk to Pez



The Road to Worlds with Jeremy Powers

podiuminsight.com, Lyne Lamoureux, 5 December 2009
Posted by: lucybears

A few days after the US Cyclocross National Championships, Jeremy Powers will be flying to Europe for their 6-week training and racing period before the World Championships to be held in the Czech Republic on Jan 31 2010.



"top 20 would be good"

pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 30 January 2009
Posted by: lucybears

Jeremy Powers previews the 2009 UCI Cyclocross World Championships on February 1 in Hoogerheide, Netherlands. Jeremy will be on the U.S. men’s team alongside Brian Matter, Jonathan Page, Ryan Trebon, and Matt Shriver.



"it's hard not to admire Nys; he's so classy"

pezcyclingnews.com, Edmond Hood, 20 November 2008
Posted by: lucybears

Winter and a cycling fan's thoughts turn to six day racing - and cyclo-cross. Jeremy Powers is the man currently leading the USA Cycling 'cross rankings. We caught up with him as he sat in an airport departure lounge, awaiting a connecting flight - it's like that if you're a pro!



"I would love to race Lance Armstrong at any cyclocross race"

velonews.com, Neal Rogers, 21 September 2008
Posted by: lucybears

Six hours before kicking off their cyclocross season at the Full Speed Ahead Starcrossed UCI cat. 2 event in Redmond, Washington, Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com riders Tim Johnson and Jeremy Powers sat down for a post-lunch, pre-nap chat on a rainy Seattle afternoon.



Powering towards the Worlds

cyclingnews.com, Gregor Brown, 8 January 2008
Posted by: lucybears

Gradually building his 'cross credentials on the European circuit, American Jeremy Powers is glowing with confidence as the 2008 World Championships approach. As he cleaned up after round five of the Gazet van Antwerpen Trophy, Powers talks about the season so far and his expectations for Treviso.



Hopping through Europe

cyclingnews.com, Brecht Decaluwé, 25 January 2007
Posted by: lucybears

Very few US riders get attention in the European-dominated 'cross scene. Jonathan Page, and current US champion Ryan Trebon are the exception, but a little known rider was turning heads at the GP der Ster in St. Niklaas, Belgium.



Announdes end of Aspire Racing, discusses uncertain future in cyclocross

Cyclo Cross Magazine, Cyclo Cross Magazine, 0 0000
Posted by: Bitossi

“I’m not sure if next year’s Nationals is going to happen for me,” Jeremy Powers said in his 2018 Reno Nationals post-race interview with Cyclocross Magazine. For anyone who caught the statement in the din at the finish line after his second-place finish, it was certainly head-turning and likely produced a lot of questions.








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