Bart Wellens Talks Worlds, Vegas and Respect for US Racers
Bart Wellens is one of the few riders on the Belgian National Team who knows what racing in the US is really like. He and …
Bart Wellens is one of the few riders on the Belgian National Team who knows what racing in the US is really like. He and …
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY – While the course had mostly emptied out by the last race of the day, a good portion of the day’s drama was …
Cyclocross Magazine got a chance to sit down with the elite men’s team from Belgium to get their thoughts on Louisville, Worlds in the US, …
by Christine Vardaros, Cyclocross Magazine’s American-turned-Belgian correspondent The Belgian vibe all week here has been a nervous one. We are all waiting on the riders …
by Molly Hurford As Jeremy Powers sits in the kitchen of the Rapha-Focus team house in Louisville, sipping coffee and laughing, it’s hard to believe …
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – Fuji Bikes is proud to announce that it has reached a sponsorship agreement with US National Cyclocross Champion Jonathan Page, who tallied …
by Chris Mayhew The main thing to know about Louisville is that 4th St is hopping. A lot of local stuff has popped up there …
2013 Masters World Cyclocross Championships racers are required to register their pit crew to be able to work in the pits and help with bike …
The first day of Masters Worlds, or at least, the qualifying heats, is in the books, and while today’s fields were fairly low key, the …
The first day at Masters Worlds was low-key enough to allow us some time to prowl around the venue and see what was happening. And …
The Internet has been ablaze for the past week with talk of the #Louisville2013FoamParty. And while it started as a joke, the party transformed into …
Team CF, the rolling brainchild of esteemed cystic fibrosis researcher Dr. Jim Wilson is racing into its fourth year with some fresh faces and a …
With so many parties and events being announced, we finally decided it was time to take action and create a “master list” of all of …
A foam party. At 2013 Cyclocross Worlds. In February. You can’t be serious, can you? The internet is a crazy place sometimes. Maybe nothing recently …
The World Championships will no doubt be the biggest show in town come late January, but chances are, unless you’re a top athlete hand selected …
by Christine Vardaros Finally, the Belgians (and Dutch) are coming to play on our turf for the big event! While most of them will understand …
by Molly Hurford Cyclocross Magazine was lucky enough to get to spend some time in the RV at Kings CX in Cincinnati on Saturday with …
If you’ve attended a USGP, or any of the major cyclocross races in the US this season, you’ve probably noticed Steven Wilkes working at the …
After storming to a solo win at Nationals earlier this month, Jonathan Page proved that living, training and racing in Belgium might just be the …
by Dave Queen I am preparing to make my cyclocross pilgrimage. Cyclocross, like almost any activity, has those who observe, others that dabble, some who …
by Joe Bellante with additional coverage by Molly Hurford CINCINNATI, OHIO – The first race with the Euro crew assembled for Worlds next week is …
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY – The 2013 UCI Cyclocross World Championships will be streamed live for a world-wide audience to watch this historic moment in sport on …
What happens when Raleigh Bicycles teams up with Cyclocross Magazine to run a contest to find the best new obstacle for a singlespeed race? You, …
The last time we saw Geoff Kabush out racing, it was at the USGP in Bend back in early December. And since Canadian Nationals were already over by then (with Kabush taking the win), he didn’t have any races to look forward to, except for the big one: Worlds Championships in Kentucky, two months after his last cyclocross race of the season. Yesterday, we caught up with him to find out what he’s been up to for the past few weeks, and find out a bit about his goals for Worlds and the upcoming MTB season.
Yesterday, frequent Cyclocross Magazine contributor Ted Burns teamed up with Managing Editor Molly Hurford to host a podcast for NorCal Cycling News and Cyclocross Magazine …
by Molly Hurford Since USA Cycling took over control of the UCI Cyclocross World Championships coming to Louisville, USA, in just a matter of days, …
by Phil Beckman/PB Creative BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA — In terms of genuine Rivalries (with a capital R), this wasn’t exactly Hatfields and McCoys. Coke and Pepsi. …
by Cody Sovis After an early injury put her out of competition, Meredith Miller has stormed her way to a Worlds appearance in Louisville. Nothing …
Kona’s Helen Wyman is one of the best known women racing ’cross today, on either side of the Atlantic. With a whole host of wins …
In late October, Cyclocross Magazine teamed up with KHS Bikes to announce the give away of a CX300 Cyclocross Bike during the Design Your Dream …