BTB TV Won’t Continue with Race Coverage for the 2015-16 Season
Late last night, Jeremy Powers released a heartfelt post about the hard work and dedication that ended up making him appreciate the journey of his …
Late last night, Jeremy Powers released a heartfelt post about the hard work and dedication that ended up making him appreciate the journey of his …
Last weekend, the Australian National Championships took place, with Lisa Jacobs defending her unbeaten title and plenty of drama surrounding the finish of the Men’s …
Riding through the Paces With Stephen Hyde joining the roster for 2015, one of the biggest questions for the team was how the rest of the team …
Remember the first race of every cyclocross season, when you find yourself crashing around corners and for some reason your lower back is searing with …
Although we were able to pick out a few details of Ridley’s latest model, the X-Trail, at Press Camp 2015, the company just released the builds and full specs for its new lineup, and we take a closer look at the details of the do-it-all gravel bike.
Nearly two years ago, Amy Dombroski was tragically taken from the cycling community. She was an American cyclocross racer with such rare talent that she was …
Cyclocross is nearly here, and the UCI races begin a month from now. Last week, Adam Myerson laid out the perfect training week for cyclocross. For today’s …
Gluing tubulars is tricky business. And writing about it is just as difficult, if not more so. After all, everyone has his or her own gluing style, and everyone will tell you that his or her style is the best one. One of our brave mechanics, Jason Gardner of Jinji Cycles, decided to share his expertise with us.
BMC has returned to cyclocross after a brief break, unveiling both their carbon fiber CrossMachine CX01 and aluminum CXA01. We currently have a shark colored CXA01 for an extensive review, and showcase an “in review” introduction to the company’s workingman’s do-it-all cyclocross machine
While last summer revealed a slew of small new teams, 2015 has been a little more tame. One of the teams to emerge from …
This weekend, the Australian National Championships will be getting underway at the Essendon Fields of Melbourne, located on the far Southeast of the country above Tasmania. …
Yesterday during the third stage of the Tour of Utah, Logan Owen (Axeon Cycling) took advantage of an ill-timed attack by UnitedHealthcare, and was able to …
According to hln.be, Laurens Sweeck will be able to head into the 2015-16 season without worrying about further prosecution in the doping case involving “Doctor Ozone” Chris …
Issue 29 is making its rounds across the country. For our digital subscribers and those who already received a print copy, you may have noticed …
Although last year seemed to be a high watermark for team news, with every other day seeming to add something new to the fray, this …
In Issue 29, we had a side-by-side comparison of the Zipp Speed Weaponry 30 Course Tubeless Disc Cyclocross wheelset. We are giving them an extensive test for Issue 30, and today we have a sneak peak of some of our initial impressions of the wheels.
No one enjoys a chain drop. In an older Technique Tuesday, we showed riders how to quickly correct a chain drop in the middle of a …
Much like the Vermont Overland, the Hilly Billy Roubaix serves as a reminder that there are plenty of cyclocrossers out there who enjoy gravel racing …
As we reported on last month, the Appalachian Classic Gravel Race (called La Classique des Appalaches in Quebec) will still be getting underway, taking place on the same …
Italian-based and built Alchemist wheels are coming to North America through Velosport Imports, and are preparing to unleash the full carbon CX Zirconium Disc. With symmetric front and rear carbon rims, and a carbon and Zirconium alloy hub, the CX Zirconium Disc is one of the lightest tubeless wheelsets we’ve weighed directly.
Rock Lobster is bringing back Jungle Cross to Santa Cruz in late August through a fund raiser race. The event promises cyclocross races, drag racing, kids races, and some twists and turns only possible by racing on private land.
In his last column, Lee Waldman looked at his return to racing. While his results were not up to expectations after getting a flat in …
Contrary to popular belief, there is no offseason in cyclocross, and our action-packed Issue 29 sets out to prove it with enough content to get …
Cyclocross is nearly here, and the UCI races begin a month from now. While last week, Adam Myerson explained the value and training behind sprinting, this week …
Avoiding Situations Where Dropping the Chain is Common Before we roll up our sleeves and head towards our work bench, the first item to assess …
Earlier this week, Andy Ward, one of our European contributors who helped with our reporting of the Milton Keynes World Cup last year, is currently …