The 2017 CrossVegas cyclocross race marked the end of an era in Las Vegas. This photo gallery looks back at the last edition of the desert race.
CrossVegas has been renamed RenoCross. CLIF BAR returns as a sponsor in 2018. More information about the 2018 event in this release.
The Sweek brothers were the only two Belgians to make the trip to Vegas. They had a strategy before the race, but within a lap, it fell apart.
Katerina Nash flew home after her Jingle Cross World Cup win, and arrived at the final Vegas race just hours before the start. Would all the travel hurt her chances for a record 5th win?
Laurens Sweeck attacked in the first lap at the 2017 CrossVegas to get his winning gap. Diether Sweeck finished second. Full results are here.
Katerina Nash attacked in the sand to get away from Clif Pro Team teammate Catherine Pendrel to win her 7th CrossVegas. We have the full results.
Katerina Nash and Laurens Sweeck are two of the big names racing at CrossVegas Wednesday. See the start lists find out who will be racing under the lights.
The Clif Bar CrossVegas cyclocross race will be joining Interbike in moving to Reno, Nevada in 2018. Despite the move, the race will be retaining the CrossVegas name.
Dutch cyclocross star Sophie de Boer (Kalas-H.Essers-NNOF Cycling Team) surprised cyclocross fans, race promoters and even herself by winning the first stop of the 2016 …
Wout van Aert had a dominant second half of CrossVegas to win for the race for the second year in a row. And for the second year, a Colnago Prestige cyclocross bike was the winning bike, only this year it was completely different than his 2015 ride.
“In the second half I planned an attack.” -Wout van Aert to Cyclocross Magazine The 2015 CrossVegas winner and 2016 Cyclocross World Champion came into Las …
by Chance Noble On an uncharacteristically cool Vegas evening, a relatively small field of 38 women lined up to bring the heat to Desert Breeze …
The 2016 ClifBar CrossVegas World Cup men’s race was a thriller, with the 2016 World Champion Wout van Aert returning from a crash to take …
The 2016 ClifBar CrossVegas World Cup women’s race came down to the wire, with a Dutch cyclocross star battling two living legends for the 2016 …
Read our 2016 Full 2016 CrossVegas World Cup Elite Women’s race report here, and check back for video interviews, photo galleries and more! In a …
The ClifBar CrossVegas 2016 World Cup will be streamed live by the UCI (geo restricted) and by NBC’s Sports App (paid). Because NBC owns the …
American fans and racers are excited to see two UCI Cyclocross World Cup stops in the U.S. for the 2016/2017 season, but looking at the …
Lars van der Haar will miss the 2016 CrossVegas and Jingle Cross UCI Cyclocross World Cup races after suffering from a lingering hamstring injury. After …
CrossVegas is back for its second year as a World Cup, paired with Iowa City’s JingleCross as one of two U.S.-based World Cup stops for 2016. 2015/2016 World Cup overall winners Sanne Cant and Wout van Aert have committed to race the 2016 edition.
CrossVegas is entering its tenth year and its second year as a UCI World Cup. The race brings out the best cyclocross racers in the …
In a move that marks the 10th anniversary of CrossVegas, as well as the race’s second year as a World Cup event, Brook Watts and Watts marketing have announced changes to the iconic grass course.
Brook Watt’s CrossVegas race keeps making history. From being the first famous American UCI night race, to Lance Armstrong’s first UCI cyclocross race on his …
The 2015 CrossVegas World Cup had a few important firsts: the first World Cup on North American soil, and Jeremy Powers’ (Aspire Racing) sixth place …
Sven Nys’ 2015 CrossVegas Trek Boone Cyclocross Bike Photo Gallery: