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NEWS An end of season note from Jonathan
Superprestige Vorselaar - Super 7th!
Eeklo no go
Superprestige Zonhoven - 9th place
World's a disappointment for JP “I just had bad luck,” he said. “I had a pretty good start, I was behind Niels Albert, but he slipped and then I slipped. My chain got stuck between the crank [and chainring] and I couldn’t get it out and it all went to hell. I’m disappointed that I didn’t finish the job today for my family and everybody who worked so hard for me.”
"Jonathan Page peaking at right time"
JP takes 8th in final World Cup Post-race interview with Cyclingdirt
Click here for a live feed interview with cxmagazine.com
Velonews catches up with Jonathan at home
Jonathan is first pick for World's team
JP places fifth at Surhuisterveen (NL) Wed Jan 13 Page gears up for Cyclo-Cross World Championships
Tervuren results Jonathan led the group off the start today. It was fast and furious. At the end he was gunning for 9th place when he got caught up with a lapped rider. He ended up finishing 11th. The Page family is off to Switzerland for the week.
Sint-Niklaas update from Jonathan
Petange Podium
JP's cross bike: Blue Norcross
World Cup Zolder
Merry Christmas from Belgium!
Steven Vekeman photo - 12/24/09
Noordzeecross Middelkerke
A snowy Kalmthout World Cup
Nationals update from Jonathan
JP takes 8th at Igorre World Cup After a start deep in the pack Jonathan kicked it into gear and finished 8th at his fourth World Cup race of the season. From cyclingnews.com:
15th at Superprestige, Gieten JP took the holeshot today and rode a strong race. We counted 15th place from VT4.be live race feed. More details to come.
Good legs, bad luck at Koksijde Jonathan looked to have a good start today, but lady luck gave him two flats and a broken wheel. He finished 27th, but his legs feel good... They are now headed to Holland for the Superprestige Race on Sunday in Gieten, Netherlands. Stay tuned.
Hamme Zogge report from Jonathan
Weekend Update from JP
A note from Jonathan re: Nommay
JP fighting a cold Jonathan missed the Superprestige Hoogstraten this Sunday's due to a cold, cough and slight fever. The family is now in Swissland resting up and preparing for the World Cup in Nommay, France this coming Sunday. Get well soon, JP!
Koppenberg: "It's a tough hill" Nacht van Woerden: A strong 7th place
Plzen World Cup #2
A note about Ardooie race from Jonathan
JP Update: 1st Euro Weekend
Superprestige #1 – Ruddervoorde JP finishes 18th. Jonathan was still suffering from the effects of jet lag, and told cxmagazine.com he never really felt like he was in the race. “When I travel it can go either way, I can be really good or I can be, like today, not really racing,” he said. “So I’ll just keep the faith and it will come around again.” Page said he was very happy to be racing in Europe again after a difficult 2008-09 campaign. “I’m lucky to be racing, so I really want to take advantage of that. This weekend it didn’t show, but eventually it will come back,” said Page. “I wanted to start off with a bang in the United States, and I did that and now I’m looking forward to getting back on to it here.”
Jonathan's Euro debut a solid ride
Gloucester Day 2: JP takes 2nd in a Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld club sandwich.
Jonathan Page leaves 'em in the mud of Gloucester
JP is now on Twitter and Facebook
Page leads USAC men's ‘cross standings Rolled tire update Click here for the blog page.
BREAKING NEWS! 09 Sep 2009
Planet Bike Cup Results Two days in Madison and two 3rd placer finishes... on the podium, but not where JP planned to be. See his email on the blog page or click here.
Another Podium appearance for JP... Third place at 'Cross Vegas
Jonathan Wins RAD Racing GP!
Jonathan dueled it out Christian Heule (Rendementhypo Cycling Team) and took the win Sunday evening in Seattle. "It's fun to win a bike race," said Page. "He [Heule] led most of the final section of the last lap and then I just accelerated. We came off the grass side by side and I pulled away from him. I patiently played my card. It was a tough, tough race and good one." "I'd like to dedicate this race to the three lawyers who helped me out last winter and to Bob Downs, the owner of Planet Bike my title sponsor," Page said following his victory. "They saved my butt and without them I wouldn't have the chance to win a bike race. I'm hoping that there will be more chances to win in my career." JP Takes 3rd at a Soggy StarCrossed in Seattle
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