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Riders Profile: Adam Craig






5 Interviews

“It’s a good excuse to ride my bike and have fun”

velonews.com, Fred Dreier, 19 October 2008
Posted by: lucybears

This coming weekend Adam Craig, America’s top cross-country man, is strapping on the full-face helmet and body armor, climbing on his big-hit bike and competing in the Jeep 48Straight, formerly Jeep King of the Mountains competition.



A second Olympic quest

cyclingnews.com, Sue George, 30 July 2008
Posted by: lucybears

Just two weeks after being named to represent the United States of America at the upcoming Olympic Games in Beijing in August, Adam Craig successfully defended his US national cross country and Super D titles in Mount Snow, Vermont.



Perfecting the balancing act

cyclingnews.com, Jackson Weber, 25 October 2007
Posted by: lucybears

Top professional US mountain biker and current cross country national champion Adam Craig talks about his 2007 season and his aspirations going into the 2008 Olympic year.



"The Olympics is way bigger"

velonews.com, Fred Dreier, 18 July 2007
Posted by: lucybears

American cross-country Adam Craig claimed the biggest international victory of his young career July 13 at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The 25-year-old sprung away from the field in the opening meters of the race, holding his advantage to the end.



Why Costa Rica?

velonews.com, Jason Sumner, 3 November 2006
Posted by: lucybears

One might think that after a long summer of racing mountain bikes in the U.S. and abroad, Adam Craig would be ready for a little down time. You'd also figure a three-day race with a Mount Everest's worth of climbing wouldn't be something the average cross-country pro would be up for.








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