UCI Races

Look for Cross Propz at the following UCI Races
Cross VegasSeptember 22, 2010
Las Vegas, NV
USGP MadisonSeptember 26-27, 2010
Madison, WI
Gloucester, MAOctober 3-4, 2010
Rhode IslandOctober 10-11, 2010
Wilmington, DEOctober 17, 2010
Philadelphia, PAOctober 18, 2010
USGP Louisville  October 24-25, 2010
Louisville, KY
Boulder, CO  Oct 31-Nov 1, 2010
Northampton, MA  November 7-8, 2010
USGP Ft. Collins, CO  November 13-14, 2010
Ft Collins Cup
East Coast VenueNovember 21-22, 2010
NY or N.Carolina(TBA)
IowaNovember 28-29, 2010
Iowa (TBA)
USGP PortlandDecember 5-6, 2010
Portland, OR
NationalsDecember 12-13, 2010
Bend, OR

Products

Testimonials

“Awesome” Greg Keller  “Mud and Cowbells”
Amy Dombroski..’Mad Good props’..RT @crosspropz:
Mad cross skills, not so mad???
Let’s practice!! www.crosspropz.com
Bill Teasdale….. This weather is pathetic. I just might have to get
out the @crosspropz and do some drills today. Only 4 more months to cross!
 Dr. Andy Harmon “Thank you for the Cross Propz! Thanks to you I can now
train for cyclocross without breaking myself.”
Press    CycloCross Magazine  issue #8

How Cross Propz came about

Hi, my name is Paul McCarthy, the creator of Cross Propz.

I live in the mountains of the Front Range in Colorado with my wife Lori and three dogs and four horses we rescued. I am a cyclist and racer, I enjoy road, mountain and especially cyclocross riding.

Awhile back in Boulder Colorado, I was attending a cyclocross clinic put on by Boulder Cycle Sport at a local park. There was a good turnout and Brandon Dwight brought some help with him to teach this informal clinic. We started out riding across a field practicing dismounting and remounting our bikes. We started at a slow pace and gradually picked up speed. Now it was time to try dismounts with barriers. Some pvc barriers were set up and we rode in circles practicing dismounts and getting over the barriers.

At one point I managed to crash into one of the barriers. I put my bike down and walked back and started to re-assemble the barrier when a friendly voice said ” I’ll do that, … you just practice.” Although it was a nice gesture, by none other than Greg Keller of Mud and Cowbells, it made me think… why should anyone have to stop their session to re-assemble a barrier, after all its practice, they’re gonna get hit! So that’s how it started.

All the Cross Propz barriers are made by me in an unheated shed in the Rocky Mountains. At first they were a trial and error adventure, I experimented with different sizes and settled on two, 1/2” and 3/4″ (Belgian version). The more I thought about their purpose, the better defined the idea became. I wanted something I could pick up after a busy day and with a busy schedule that would maximize the short time I had for this important aspect of ‘cross practice. I figured if I made a bag for them to be carried in, with enough room for a water bottle and a tube or two, I could be on my way to the local park in no time. They don’t take up much room so they’re easy to carry in the car with my bike as well.

Thanks for checking out Cross Propz, Paul