races

Cyclocross

CX #

Cyclocross (also cyclo-cross, ‘cross or cx) is my favourite discipline of riding bikes. There are a bunch of reasons for that, which I’ll be detailing below, along with some history and further reading1 by people who know more than me.

Cyclocross as a Sport #

So you know about riding a bike right? Bikes have two wheels and pedals and handlebars to steer. The important thing you learn as a kid is how to balance and then off you go. You ride around on the sidewalk, on the road, in fields, through the woods and maybe build a ramp and do some sick jumps. You’re just riding a bike.

my 2025 cx season summary

Twentytwentyfive was a short ‘cross season in Alberta. We were down a couple of ABA Cup races in Edmonton (no Tubs on Tubs or Velocity CX), the Canmore races were cancelled, and provincials were early and it all felt a little lessened.

Wednesday Worlds #

This year I thought ahead and planned out my ‘cross seaon at work so I wouldn’t have to miss any of the Wednesday Worlds1 nights. I just like them for the camaraderie and the feeling that I am part of a community of weirdos riding around too hard in an inefficient manner.

welcome to the nishidome 2025

Race Info #

The Peloton Cycling Club put on “Welcome to Nishidome” the day after Deadgoat Supercross on the same grounds but in the opposite direction1.

Results #

Open Women #

  1. Christiane BILODEAU2
  2. Susanne MCARTHUR
  3. Justine SAGAN3

Open Men #

  1. Sean GERMAINE4
  2. Shawn BUNNIN5
  3. Mark KNOLL

Expert Men #

  1. Eton KOHLENBERG6
  2. Devin ERFLE
  3. Jason REDFERN7

Sport Women #

  1. Alina CUSTODIO
  2. Emerson ERFLE8
  3. Charlotte CHALKLEY9

Sport Men #

  1. Mathew LI10
  2. Josh BARKER
  3. James ROBBINS11

Novice Men #

  1. Spencer ELLIS
  2. Eli BARKER
  3. Reed MCARTHUR

My Results #

  • Did not race.

Read More #


  1. I had to go back to Edmonton so I wasn’t there for the race. ↩︎

before cross comes

The summer is almost done and I haven’t updated this site in ages. But that is okay. I’m fine with not having written. Really and truly.

This year I haven’t biked as much as I did last year. Part of that is because I’ve started volunteering once a week at Bike Edmonton, which takes up time. Part of it is just being tired, and demoralized for being slow. I took up the mantle of Mountain Bike representative for VCC which meant I missed a few ftt races riding alone in capilanopark instead. When I did get in a couple of races, I was oh so slow, even though I worked so hard. I didn’t make it out to the good mountain biking at all this summer. I didn’t ride to work as much as I wanted. Just generally a blah kind of year.

the range gravel race 2025

Race Info #

Race Report #

In 2024 I did my first gravel race. I crashed but managed to do the final 40km with a bent up handlebar, finishing in under 6 hours. So in 2025 I decided to come back and I’d be sure to do better, right?

Back of the starting pack again1

What ended up happening was not that. It’s actually kind of a shame because the weather this year was so much nicer than 2024 (when it was super-hot). A high of 22ish Celsius, no howling winds, rain the day before so it wasn’t too dusty, all super good attributes. I did the same thing I did the year before and stayed in a motel the night before (the Lazy J this time). I ran basically the same bike as last year except for the replacement handlebar/bar-tape and a different front tire (tubeless Renee Herse Steilacoom to match the rear). What wasn’t the same was my training for the year.

my 2024 cx season summary

The cyclocross season starts in September for us in Edmonton. Some years we’ve (apparently) had snow right for the first races. There are kind of three aspects to the season for me. A bunch of training, the casual races and the sanctioned Alberta Cup races.

Training is training. I ride up and down hills and in parks.

Wednesday Night Worlds #

Much like the Fat Tire Tuesday races, Edmonton has a series of $5 cx races in ‘cross season. The A group starts a minute before the B group which starts a minute before the C group and everyone races for about 25 minutes.

snakes & ladders IV 2024

Race Info #

Final race of the season. I’ve still never been to this one. Maybe 2025.

Results #

Open Women #

  1. Jenaya FRANCIS
  2. Annie SCOTT
  3. Elizabeth RUSSELL

Open Men #

  1. Mark FAGNAN
  2. Karol MICHALSKI
  3. Graham FRANCIS

Expert Men #

  1. Devin ERFLE
  2. Niels VAN OMMERERN
  3. Jason PROCHE

Sport Women #

  1. Morgan PINNOCK
  2. Sophie ERFLE
  3. Emerson ERFLE

Sport Men #

  1. Carson BROWN
  2. Vaughn SHEARS
  3. Mike HOLROYD

Novice Men #

  1. Maxime BRUN
  2. Reed MCARTHUR
  3. Luke CAMERON

My Results #

  • did not race

Read More #

tubs on tubs 2024

Race Info #

Provincials! The runup that a few people could ride.1

Another race in Argyll Park and this was a fun one. The runup pictured above was super steep and I was so happy we were going up it. A few years ago this was a downhill section and one person broke a collarbone. I ran down it that year because I am not a confident descender at the best of times.

velocity cross 2024

Race Info #

This was the race put on by our club so I went out to do at least a bit of help with the setup on the Friday night. Because last year our race got smoked out, people got half price entry for this year. And socks!

My race was forgettable because on the very first lap there was an off-camber bit and my tire went flat[^1]. I hadn’t brought anything to the pit to keep myself going, so I put it up on my shoulder and ran for a couple of kilometres until I got back to the finish line and withdrew from the race.