The Single Life Gets Company as SRAM expands to Force1 and Rival1
Originally, mountain biking utilized three chainrings to gain a wide gear spread, but with front shifting already less than perfect for two rings, the third …
the latest cyclocross products
Originally, mountain biking utilized three chainrings to gain a wide gear spread, but with front shifting already less than perfect for two rings, the third …
At the 2015 Sea Otter Classic, we got a first look at the brand-new 2016 cyclocross bikes unveiled by Felt Bicycles.
At Sea Otter 2015, during Day Two, we took a First Look at the latest from Norco, Praxis, IRD Tires, WTB Saddles, Marin, Rever Brakes, and SRAM’s newest Rival and Force1 lineup.
See new cyclocross and gravel items from Clement, TRP, Challenge, KMC, Connex, Kona and more from Sea Otter 2015, plus a few cyclocross celebrity cameos.
At day one of Sea Otter 2015, we take a first look at products from Basso, Redline, American Classic and Vee Rubber.
At the 2015 Sea Otter Classic, Raleigh unveiled its upcoming carbon Roker gravel bike. The bike features thru axles, big tire clearance, Tamland geometry, and plenty of bottle and fender mounts. See photos and details here.
Jamis, Trek, Open Cycles, and Ritchey show off their latest offerings, whether it be the first cyclocross bike, widening the range of kid’s bikes, or diving into steel for the gravel season. We take a first look at their products at Sea Otter 2015
Scott is fashionably late to the cyclocross disc party, but is making quite the entrance. The company didn’t even list a cyclocross bike last season, …
The 2015 Sea Otter Classic hasn’t quite started, and yet we’re already forcing you to drink from a fire hose gushing with new cyclocross and …
On Tuesday, two days prior to the Sea Otter Classic, Easton Cycling hosted a few media members to see its new Scotts Valley, Calif. test facility …
IRD has released their Defiant Wide Compact Crankset with a retro look and a range that seeks to offer something new for gravel cyclists.
We take a first look at the Santa Cruz Stigmata, a new cyclocross bike. Unlike the last iteration of the alloy bike, this is Santa Cruz’s first attempt at a carbon fiber cyclocross frame. Stay tuned for a future full review.
As introduced by the GCN testers above, Zipp has just unveiled their all-new 30 Course Disc-brake wheelset. The biggest surprise is the aluminum options, which …
Last year, Wilderness Trail Bikes (WTB) made inroads into the gravel and monster cross tire market with its new Nano 40c tire, and it quickly …
Springtime in many areas of the country can be a headache for choosing attire: Layer up in winter gear and feel yourself sweat under the …
Last year at Interbike, our eagle eyes found an unmarked tire in the Panaracer / Panasonic booth at Interbike which we immediately recognized as a …
Interloc Racing Design (IRD) has a history of releasing niche, problem-solving products, including one of the earliest front derailleurs designed for compact chainrings, and Campagnolo-compatible cassettes …
Mosaic Bespoke Builders of Boulder Colorado descended onto NAHBS 2015 with their Gravel GS1 and Cyclocross XT1 and XS1 frames.
Trek Bicycles released the details and pricing on their new 2016 cyclocross lineup, appearing to see the benefits of a front thru axle.
Ron Sutphin, founder of the United Bicycle Institute in Oregon, brought a gravel frame to NAHBS 2015 with over 150 working hours put into it, and walked away with the President’s Choice Award. We walk through the bike with Sutphin.
At NAHBS 2015, DeSalvo Custom Cycles brought gravel bikes from Ashland, OR, which he called the fastest growing segment of his business three years ago. We take a closer look at the frames, which are equipped with the new TRP and ENVE thru axle forks.
Zen Bike Co. brought their cyclocross lineup, both steel and aluminum frames, to NAHBS, and we took a closer look at the Portland-hatched details.
The long-awaited Speedplay Syzr Mountain Bike Pedals are ready to be released, and we take a close look of them at NAHBS 2015.
TRP Brakes has steered past being a brake-only company and now offers a thru axle carbon cyclocross fork it unveiled at NAHBS 2015. Recognizing a …
Erik Noren of Peacock Groove returned once again to NAHBS with a jaw-dropping finish to his bike. This year, it is a purple gravel bike electrified in color and components, which is called Electric Hell.
Connor Cycles showed off their Axe Handle, a cyclocross bike made out of wood, at NAHBS 2015, and we take a first look.