HOMECYCLOCROSS TEAMJUSTIN LINDINE

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Justin Lindine

Cross Rider

  • Age: 29
  • Hometown: New Salem, MA
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Justin came on board with Redline last ‘Cross season when we co-Sponsored him with Joe’s Garage—a top New England shop in Massachusetts. Justin is focusing on endurance MTB events as he just finished the Absa Cape Epic on the top American team. Justin is the top New England ‘Cross man too and won three UCI races in this hotbed area for US ‘Cross last fall. Justin just completed the Absa Cape Epic endurance mountain bike race in Africa with partner Jason Sager. These two were the top Americans in 25th spot in the Pro men division. 

Justin-thumb_100The calm before the storm- HPCX UCI C2 Race report
By Justin Lindine on November 02, 2012
 
  It was pretty disconcerting to be driving into the direction the hurricane was coming…just for a bike race. A scan of the radio stations was all it took to be overwhelmed...
Justin-thumb_100The sound of Cows, or cowbells as the case may be.
By Justin Lindine on October 24, 2012
 
New Gloucester Maine is one of the New England classics of the cyclocross season. Right up there with names like Providence and Northampton, New Gloucester is held on the beautiful grounds of...
Justin-thumb_100One Hundred Miles, and then the one too far.
By Justin Lindine on August 05, 2012
 
The Wilderness 101-     Something that I've discovered over this summer of long, long mountain bike races; One hundred miles is a long time on the mountain bike.  100K is so...
Justin-thumb_100Root 66 Stonewall Farms
By Justin Lindine on July 18, 2012
 
  It's beginning to feel a little like The Truman Show here on the East coast, as every day seems to be clear, sunny and hotter than the last.  After a Saturday...
Justin-thumb_100The World Cup Weekend, a tale of two races
By Justin Lindine on July 18, 2012
 
  I'm covered in dust, sweat and I feel sort of hollow.  The UCI official unceremoniously motions me off course and a voulnteer cuts the timing transponder off my fork leg.  There...
Justin-thumb_100Root 66 at Grafton Pond
By Justin Lindine on July 18, 2012
 
  It's always exciting to head to a new mountain bike venue, and even more so when the venue isn't just new to you, but has never been raced before.  The classic...
Justin-thumb_100Wilmigton WhiteFace 100- Leadville Qualifier
By Justin Lindine on July 05, 2012
 
Seven AM is really early to start a bike race.  Your body, or at the very least, my body, is not used to having to hit the gas at an hour when...
Justin-thumb_100Williams Lake XC
By Justin Lindine on June 20, 2012
 
Toeing the line….local style!   I will go on the record and say that the course at Williams Lake, just outside of Kingston NY, is one of the best and most unique...
Justin-thumb_100TS Epic, The Wrap-Up
By Justin Lindine on June 04, 2012
 
    When you’re behind in a stage race, it can be easy to slip into the “I just don’t care anymore” mentality.  The thought of fighting back through minutes and minutes of...
Justin-thumb_100TSE- Stage 1-3 : Highs, Lows, and Humidity
By Justin Lindine on May 30, 2012
 
Next time, I will bring my fan.  I think this while staring at my ceiling of the bunk above me in the Boy Scout lodge we’re staying in after having a disastrous...
Justin-thumb_100Justin Lindines Cohutta 100 race story
By Justin Lindine on May 23, 2012
 
photo credit David Carrasquillo   Cohutta 100- Or, soooo much pedaling. It was off to a rocky start almost before it even got going.  We were pulled off the side of the...
Justin-thumb_100Cape Epic: The Post Mortem
By Justin Lindine on April 05, 2012
 
Update failure.  I apologize for the lack of timely updates for the final third of the Cape Epic and while it’s easy to make excuses about why I didn’t get them done,...
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