SISU KQOM - RACE 5 NEW YORK
CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS - AFTER RACE 5
QOM CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS - AFTER RACE 5
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From Glasgow to Makuri, and now to the electric streets of New York, the Criterium Championship has never been about comfort. It’s about nerve, awareness, and timing. Blink and it’s over.
If the Individual Time Trial exposes pacing, the Climb Championship exposes character. Across the first two editions of the SISU Racing Club Championships, the climbing stage has been the moment where contenders either cemented their campaign or watched it unravel.
Necati “Brofessor” doesn’t shout about watts, plans, or podiums. He doesn’t obsess over perfect intervals or colour-coded calendars. And yet, quietly, deliberately, he’s become one of the most important threads in the fabric of SISU Racing.
Katie’s journey is the kind that zig-zags through ski towns, film sets, forest fires, hospital corridors, and finally into a garage in Boise, Idaho where two bikes sit side-by-side, monitors glow like mission control, and racing happens only when the household schedule says it’s legal.
From Innsbruck’s climbs, to the endless drag of Going Coastal, and now the razor-sharp precision of Toefield Tornado, the SISU Racing iTT has evolved every year. One thing hasn’t changed: this is where champions announce themselves. The only certainty for 2025/26 is that when the countdown hits zero, history will once again be written—one second at a time.
From a basement Allez to blue kit belief, Allan Crew’s journey is a reminder that SISU isn’t about where you start. It’s about showing up, backing your people, and realising one night race at a time that you get to do this.
Deep underground in Haworth, West Yorkshire — UK time zone, stone walls, country music echoing — you’ll find Howard Williamson doing what he’s always done: turning pedals, sorting his head out, and quietly proving that resilience doesn’t age out.
Here’s a stage-by-stage breakdown of the routes and the coaching insights that will help you turn fitness into results.
Matt Janssen - a story of purpose and adventure. Cycling, for Matt, has never just been sport; it’s been structure, identity, and a compass.
The Road Race Championship is where SISU Racing’s Club Championships truly come alive. It’s the discipline that blends everything - fitness, patience, and race IQ into one long, unforgiving test. Introduced for the first time in 2024/25, the longer road race immediately proved why it belongs at the heart of the championships.