Houffalize MTB World Cup – from a Crosser’s Eye
Christine Vardaros continues to deliver cyclocross reports straight from Europe. Here she tracks the cyclocrossers’ impressive performances in the recent Houffalize MTB World Cup and …
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Christine Vardaros continues to deliver cyclocross reports straight from Europe. Here she tracks the cyclocrossers’ impressive performances in the recent Houffalize MTB World Cup and …
by Robbie Carver An interesting New York Times article was published recently about an event called the Tough Mudder being held at the Bear Creek …
The Ronde van Portlandia has only been around for a few years, but it’s already become the stuff of legends. It’s not a race, or …
by Jamie Mack Recently I went through the part of my season about which I’m never quite sure how to feel. I cling to the …
Cyclocross Magazine columnist Lee Waldman checks in on his training progress and reports on his enlisted help to reign in his obsessive training tendencies. In …
by Josh Liberles Cyclocross season hasn’t been over for long now, and as we watch the best roadies duke it out in northern Europe, the …
Cyclocross Magazine columnist Lee Waldman takes a break from his normal updates on his progress as a Masters racer to reflect on…well, “kids today.” He’s …
by Jamie Mack It’s 5:30 AM and I’m in my basement listening to Tim Johnson talk about coloring in one of his 9-balls for the …
by Josh Liberles Cyclocross continues to be at the center of lots of hub-bub in cycling news outlets, and is the focus of a good …
by Jamie Mack Cyclocross is not an inexpensive endeavor. And while these may not be the worst of times, for a lot of us they …
Jonny Bold, National Champ in the 45-49 race, and recent podium finisher at Masters Worlds, has offered up some thoughts on the future of cross …
By Jake Sisson The snows and ice of Tabor, Czech Republic are sure to bring out the best of every category that is set to …
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by Josh Liberles Is cyclocross getting too hip for its own good? More importantly, has the sport we all love finally jumped the shark and …
by Kenton Berg With the 2009 USAC Cyclocross National Championships just over a month away, have you figured out how to get yourself and your …
by Jake Sisson Sure, USAC and UCI have their own cyclocross rankings. And with the USGP, NACT, MAC and Verge series with UCI points up …
October 28, 2009; Conshohocken, PA, USA: Cyclocross racers at MAC’s two days of UCI and amateur racing in New Jersey this weekend will need to …
by Geoff Gunderson October 26, 2009 – San Mateo, CA. Coyote Point Park in San Mateo has hosted cyclocross races for years, including some of …
by Christine Vardaros, with help from Luc Lamon and his son Simon – two key event organizers EVENT BACKGROUND A two-wheeled show like no other, …
Cyclocross season in nearly every part of the country is well underway, and we’re psyched that we’re overflowing with race reports, product news and reviews …
by Joe Lekovish After a 25 year absence, cyclocross racing returned to the City of Detroit with the Mad Anthony Cyclocross Race on Saturday, October …
Believe it or not, we’re still digging out from Interbike, and we’ve got some interesting upcoming cyclocross-worthy products that still deserve attention. A lot of …
Just like Compton, Powers, Johnson and Nash, newly-crowned Canadian National Champions Geoff Kabush and Alison Sydor from the Rocky Mountain – Maxxis team raced to …
The Providence Festival of Cyclocross offered a second day of racing, but you’d never know it looking at the podium. In the men’s race, Tim …
Nearly a hundred tweets, dozens of email threads and racing heart rates showed cyclocrossers were active and racing Friday night. One reader sent in this …
Erwin Vervecken (Revor – Baboco) took advantage of yet another rolled tire by an in-control Jonathan Page (Planet Bike) and a fading Ryan Trebon (Kona) …
by David Queen, photos by Janet Hill In the Pacific Northwest we traditionally kick off our ‘cross season with the ASC Labor Day ‘Cross Championships …
So you’ve now read different ways on how to secure your cyclocross tubular tires, but should you do it? Your favorite bike snob weighs in …
Following up on part I on his conversation with Cyclocross Magazine’s publisher, Andrew Yee, CXHairs.com’s Bill Schieken has just posted part II of the interview. If …
Equal pay is a hot topic in ‘cross. Most of you seem to have a strong opinion on this subject, and we’re here to publish …