EuroCrossCamp VII Diary Series – EuroCrossCamp Is in the Books, My Last Night in Izegem
by Nathan Phillips “He was fairly happy, except that, like many people living in Europe, he would rather have been in America.” – Ernest Hemingway …
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by Nathan Phillips “He was fairly happy, except that, like many people living in Europe, he would rather have been in America.” – Ernest Hemingway …
Montana State Junior Nathan Phillips has embedded himself in EuroCrossCamp to document the inner workings of the camp that has had a pivotal role in …
by Nathan Phillips “Protected riders” is usually a term reserved for road racing and rarely ever mentioned in the same sentence as cyclocross. Today in …
by Jamie Mack When the attendees of the latest Euro Cross Camp and the first list of riders nominated to the US Worlds team were …
Montana State Junior Nathan Phillips has embedded himself in EuroCrossCamp to document the inner workings of the camp that has had a pivotal role in …
Montana State Junior Nathan Phillips has embedded himself in EuroCrossCamp to document the inner workings of the camp that has had a pivotal role in …
There were four B races scattered throughout the day: three men’s and one women’s. The women got off to an early A.M. start and broke …
by Dan Seaton Hamme, Belgium – Buoyed by his first trip to the top step of the podium yesterday in Hasselt, Zdeněk Štybar once again grabbed …
A couple important health updates came forward this week, as Sunweb-Projob loses another rider for next weekend and the swine flu hits the cyclocross peloton. …
Sure, the UCI has their own cyclocross rankings. And with the Superprestige, GvA and World Cup series with UCI points up for grabs and Europeans …
Today, here a Pro Cyclocross Rumors and Rumblings Headquarters, we’re rolling out a new feature in the column, a mini-interview with some of cyclocross’ emerging …
With the cyclocross season fully underway, there’s been a few key story lines that we’ve been following. First up is the issue of heat and …
A bit of everything from the cyclocross world this week, including some transfer news, a road result and a bevy of mountain bike results from …
As we reported last weekend, the Swiss World Cup (stop #3, not #2 as originally stated) was in trouble and seeking a new home. But …
It was a busy week for the world of cyclocross, and we aren’t even talking about the American National Mountain Bike Championships in this edition …
A huge weekend in the cyclocross world, with results and news coming from all over the world. Read all the way through, because it never …
Marianne Vos continues winning ways, Tour of the Battenkill wrap up, Powers wins in Ancaster, Cyclocross at Sea Otter, Jacobs banned for 2 years. The …
Teams add some fresh flavor, Cyclocrossers win it on the road, Powers, Johnson head to the dirt, Highlights from the week’s Euro road action New …
We’ve got a special Ronde van Vlaanderen edition of our Pro Cyclocross Rumors and Rumblings for you today. Cyclocross is a huge part of the …
Wondering what your favorite mudders have been up to? Doing your homework so you can win Cyclocross Magazine’s fantasy cyclocross league next season? We’ve got …
Tired of reports on one road racer’s twitter stream? Wondering what your favorite mudders have been up to? Doing your homework so you can win …
Jamey Driscoll isn’t the only young rider to be signing a new professional contract. Semi-professional Eddy van Ijzendoorn is a “semi” no longer, as the …
Tired of reports on road racers’ latest tweet and up-to-the-minute updates on collarbone surgery? Wondering what your favorite mudders have been up to? Doing your …
Offseason preparations for your run of the mill professional cyclocross racer are already hard enough, but the powers that be in Belgium have decided to …
Lars Boom has already decided to skip the 2010 World Championships in Tabor, Czech Republic, according to a BN DeStem report. After failing at his …
A last lap crash by World Champion Niels Albert (BKCP-Powerplus) worked to the advantage of Belgian Champion Sven Nys (Landbouwkrediet-Colnago) and allowed Nys to cruise …
By Jake Sisson We’ve now got 21 weeks of fantasy cyclocross in the books, and amazingly, the overall victory is not a closed case just …
As worlds gets closer and closer, the teams that will be sent for each nation are starting to get hammered out. Check back regularly to …
by Mark Legg-Compton Katie had a good weekend in France, winning the first title on Roubaix cobblestones by an American. The race course was a …
by Bart Hazen of the Daily Peloton Photos by Joe Sales German Champion and World Cup winner Philipp Walsleben (BKCP-PowerPlus) has won the final U23 …