Cross Country Ski Headquarters wins another Michigan Cup! Good job getting your skiers out, Headquarters!
Kris Freeman skied with the lead pack throughout the race and survived a late crash to finish 19th Saturday in the men's 30K pursuit (15K CL+15K FR) as cross country racing switched from sprints to distance at the World Ski Championships.,
Right now is very busy. We are at the World Championships in Sapporo, Japan. One of our sprinters placed 5th which is the best finish for a US sprinter at any major championship. The great thing is, the guy knows he can do better. ,
With the individual and team sprints completed at the 2007 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, the cross country focus turns to distance races with the first competition Saturday - the men's 30K pursuit.,
In the team sprints, each skier races three loops - in tag-team format - with the top five teams in each of two semifinal rounds moving into the medal round.,
U.S. sprinters Kikkan Randall and Laura Valaas narrowly missed qualifying for the freestyle team sprint final heats. Italy won the men's 1.4K event with the U.S. team finished 15th,
Toko and Swix Wax Recommendations for the 2007 Birkie.,
More Photo from the Hiawatha Invitational on Satuday, Feburary 17, 2007.,
More Photo from the Hiawatha Invitational on Satuday, Feburary 17, 2007.,
We would like to invite all the Michigan Cup Racers and friends to an 'On the way home from the Races Lunch Special this Sunday' at Cross Country Ski Headquarters. It includes 'best this side of the Mississippi' Roasted Pulled Pork on a Sourdough Roll.,
NordicSkiRacer leads the Cross Country Ski Headquarters and Grand Rapids Nordic in the Team Standings. Elliot Putman, Hannah Ciesla, Gussie Peterson, and Steve Kuhl lead the individual standings.,
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After laying down the fastest qualifying round, Andy Newell goes on to take fifith in the men's 1.4K classic technique sprint, the best U.S. finish, men's or women's, at the Worlds or Olympics level.,