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12/18/2008
Roger Aspholm won a National Championship in Cyclocross

"After starting in the back half of the nearly 100-rider field Roger Aspholm (Haworth, N. J./Westwood Velo) fought his way to the front to win the 40-44 men's national title. Aspholm dueled with former master time trial world champion, Richard Feldman (Ketchum, Idaho/Durance Cycleworks) for the majority of the race which proved to be one of the most exciting of the day. After pushing the pace, Feldman fell to the silver spot and Michael Wissink (Walled, Mich./Specialized) surged to grab the bronze."See more >>>

12/01/2008
Staten Island cyclocross

"In the men's elite field, Westwood Velo's Roger Aspholm fought off several early challenges before pulling away for a decisive victory." See more >>>

11/09/2008
McGrath and Van Gilder at HPCX

"The first indication of tactical racing that was to come was in the Elite Masters race, a division that Roger Aspholm and his Westwood Velo Team have dominated for several years." See more >>>

11/08/2008
Familiar faces on podium at Beacon 'cross

"Roger Aspholm of Westwood Velo has dominated this class this year, not only by winning every race he's entered, but by crushing the competition en-route to those wins." See more >>>

10/16/2008
Kona and Cyclocrossworld.com-Cannondale teams face off in the Mid-Atlantic

"...the all-conquering Roger Aspholm in the Elite Masters division" See more >>>

10/10/2008
Van Gilder, Powers take Wissahickon 'cross

"Roger Aspholm dominated the Elite Masters class, again. With the win, Aspholm stays undefeated for the year in MAC Powered by SRAM action." See more >>>

10/08/2008
Gran Prix of Gloucester - C2

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10/06/2006
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09/27/2003
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09/20/2008
Van Gilder, Driscoll, Bahnson win MAC opener

"In the Elite Masters Race, defending series champ Roger Aspholm dominated the proceedings and led his Westwood Velo teammates Troy Kimball and Ralf Warmuth to a podium-sweeping 1-2-3 finish." See more >>>

04/30/2005
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