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From road racing to mountain biking and everything in between, browse the headlines below for coverage of Portland’s competitive racing scene.


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OBRA’s Candi Murray nominated for Hall of Fame

Candi got into the spiritof Halloween Cross.File photo: 10/28/06 Candi Murray has been nominated for a place in the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame. Candi is considered by many to be the heart and sole of the Oregon Bicycle Racing Association. For 25 years she has been a devoted and tireless volunteer as OBRA has … Read more

Front PageNewsPeopleRacing

May 11, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Monday Night Racing roars back to PIR

Racers at PIR, with MAX and Mt. Hood in the background.File photo: 5/1/06/[View gallery] The 11th annual Monday Night Bike Race series kicks off tonight at Portland International Raceway (PIR). This popular series runs through August 27th and according to organizer Jim Anderson it’s one of the most popular series of its kind in the … Read more

Front PageNewsRacingRides/Events

May 7, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Volunteers give Alpenrose its annual facelift

Volunteers cleaned up Alpenrose Velodrome Sunday.Photo: Chris Distefano On Sunday nearly 70 volunteers showed up for the annual Alpenrose Velodrome Clean-up Day. They painted the entire track and bleachers, patched cement on the track surface, and performed general maintenance. The deteriorating track needs TLC every year before track season heats up.

Front PageNewsRacing

April 30, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

5 Comments


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Ira Ryan wins Trans-Iowa endurance race

Ira RyanFile photo: 10/29/06 Local framebuilder, and ex-bike messenger Ira Ryan covered 300+ miles of gravel roads in 25 hours to win the third annual Trans-Iowa Endurance Race. Ira, who also won the inaugural edition of the event in 2005, beat out 120 other racers for the win. According to live audio updates provided by … Read more

Front PageNewsRacing

April 29, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

12 Comments


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Documentary recaps Portland’s Tour of Flanders

Remember the mysterious, underground race I posted about a few weeks ago? The grueling event became an instant classic when 100 riders showed up on a rainy day to battle the brutally steep, fog-shrouded climbs in the West Hills above downtown Portland.

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April 17, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

20 Comments


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100 racers take on Portland’s Tour of Flanders

The mysterious, Portland version of the Tour of Flanders sparked lots of interest last week.

Front PageNewsRacingRides/Events

April 9, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

11 Comments


Speedy cyclists spark concern in Mt. Tabor

Cyclists during a race at Mt. Tabor.File photo: 5/26/05View archives The issue of cyclists going too fast on the popular loop road in Mt. Tabor Park has at least one neighbor concerned about safety. I first heard about this issue on the Portland Mercury Blog last week and have watched as the message has spread. … Read more

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April 5, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

39 Comments


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Velodrome Bill hearing Thursday in Salem

BTA lobbyist Scott Bricker reports that the Velodrome Bill in front of state lawmakers will get a public hearing this Thursday (3/29).

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March 27, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


Local framebuilder preps for 325-mile race

At the end of April, local framebuilder and former bicycle messenger Ira Ryan will travel to Iowa for a grueling, 325 mile endurance race known as the Trans-Iowa.

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March 27, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Is Oregon the best state for bike racing?

Two things have recently come to my attention that have got me thinking the answer to this question might just be, Yes! Road Bike Action Magazine says Oregon is a “racing paradise.” First, comes news that the premier issue of Road Bike Action magazine has a blurb about the Oregon racing scene that calls the … Read more

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March 26, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

10 Comments


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New event kicks off mountain bike racing season

[Race promoter Kris Schamp.] Tom Hoffman and Kris Schamp (the man behind the Mountain Bike Short Track series and the Kruger’s Crossing cyclocross race) are kicking off the mountain bike racing season with Horning’s Hustle. The race is scheduled for March 25th and will take place at Horning’s Hideout, a private ranch out near North … Read more

Front PageNewsRacingRides/Events

March 8, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


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New Portland velodrome takes major step toward reality

[A new bill proposed by Oregon Sen. Jason Atkinson could bring a new velodrome to Portland. The Alpenrose Velodrome (shown above) is in need of expensive repairs and is not a year-round facility.]

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February 23, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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