Gloucester Based Cycling Show- Behind The Barriers

Yeah, why would we want this kind of thing here, right?  The people that rally against the world class event Cyclocross in Gloucester honestly baffle me.  Anyway check out the episode-

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From the show site-

Behind THE Barriers heads to Gloucester, Massachusetts, for the Great Brewers Gran Prix of Gloucester, known across the cyclocross community as “New England Worlds!” Jeremy Powers is back in Gloucester after a long swing away from home, and is keen to repeat his winning effort from one year prior. Standing in his way are a tip-top field of riders, including young protegé Stephen Hyde, who makes his Behind THE Barriers debut. Also standing in his way is unseasonably hot, dry and dusty weather; the kind of weather that makes you want to hop in the ocean and go for a swim, a temptations Jeremy nearly succumbs to. Also on site are this season’s next big musical hit, The Sorcerers, who take you on a tour of their unrivaled touring vehicle. Once the racing starts, it’s a duel between a pair of New England’s favorite sons, with Jeremy standing toe-to-toe with Massachusetts legend, Tim Johnson, for top honors. Between racing, eating lobster, and hanging with Jeremy and his family, Behind THE Barriers takes you behind what makes the Great Brewers Gran Prix of Gloucester on of the most highly anticipated races on the calendar.

8 thoughts on “Gloucester Based Cycling Show- Behind The Barriers

  1. Did you see me at the end?!!? I gave the winner the jug of beer on Sunday! It was very nice of them to ask me to present it. I had a great time.

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  2. I don’t think that we didn’t want them here it was a matter of leaving a gem that we have in Stage Fort Park the way they found it and yes better is even nicer. Glad things were worked out by communicating and working together to make it work. It was a great weekend with everyone winning in the end.

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  3. The event was professionally organized, monitored, and controlled for the safety of the spectators and the racers. Having a landscaping company repair the wear and tear should be a piece of cake for these people. I’d like to see the triathlon return to Gloucester someday. That was also a well attended and fun event.

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