Racing the Bailey Hundo: A Column From Lee Waldman
by Lee Waldman Last Saturday, promptly at 6 a.m., the blast from a shotgun signaled the start of my first hundred mile mountain bike race, …
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by Lee Waldman Last Saturday, promptly at 6 a.m., the blast from a shotgun signaled the start of my first hundred mile mountain bike race, …
You’ve probably heard of the site Girl Bike Love, or Cyclofemme. Today, their founder Sarai Snyder is checking in with Cyclocross Magazine and telling us …
by Molly Hurford It’s been a series of eventful weekends. From racing in one of the hardest crits around, the Tour of Somerville, to heading …
Our Masters columnist is finally on summer break from school, and he’s back in action. by Lee Waldman My students and I have been writing …
by Kat Statman We’ve talked about the Giro a little bit, particularly with their almost ’cross like weather for the past two weeks: cold, wet …
by Molly Hurford I know it’s silly to be writing about this: blogging about being unplugged from phone, Internet and even cameras? A bit of …
by Molly Hurford Ask any cyclist about bike fits and there will be a different response. As one pro racer uttered under his breath when …
by Molly Hurford When I was interviewing the junior women on the Red Zone Cycling team in Louisville, Kentucky, for an article in our upcoming …
It’s been a long hiatus since our first dual column, but here, Lee Waldman and I put our heads together and talk about the new …
by Lee Waldman The season has long been over for me. I missed Masters’ Worlds. A long, frustrating, unfortunate story, with a sad ending – …
by Molly Hurford Being home for two weeks, with no races to cover, was unprecedented. In fact, I can’t remember the last time I had …
by Kat Statman With winter in a slow decline, it may be time to start thinking about that base training for next ’cross season. Get …
by Molly Hurford Has it really been two months since I last posted? I guess that stands to reason, since two months ago I headed …
by Lee Waldman Yes, I know it’s been a long time since I’ve written, but with all of the race reports over the last month …
by Robbie Carver, Molly Hurford and Andrew Yee With three races – and three Dutch winners – in the books, with temperatures dropping and crowds …
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 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 Molly Hurford and Robbie Carver The Glory The 2013 Cyclocross Nationals wasn’t found in the dull roar of the fans, the screams, the jeers, …
by Molly Hurford 2013. And what a way to start it. After a couple of much needed weeks at home on the East Coast, January …
by Kat Statman Well, the world didn’t implode or explode yesterday, and we admit, we weren’t surprised. Everyone knows the world is not allowed …
by Molly Hurford This past trip I made was probably one of my favorites this season. In part because it was a blast, but more …
Here at Cyclocross Magazine, as with everywhere else in the country, the mood has been subdued in the past two days. In this column, one …
by Kat Statman It’s a bit of a calm weekend in Euro ’cross, but not in US ’cross (go watch GP Bend folks!). But here, …
by Molly Hurford One of my first columns I ever wrote for Cyclocross Magazine was about fear. About being a nervous mountain biker, tentative on …
Two months ago, we ran an editorial that made the case for pit wheels versus a pit bike. Instantly, the Internet was up in arms: …
By Kat Statman It has been a long time since a little bit of R&R have graced these hallowed (web)pages, but, there is a …
by Molly Hurford It’s Thanksgiving here, which means family time. Actually, to that end, it’s been a whole week of giving thanks for my family, …
by Lee Waldman Our family has grown quite large over the last four years with two married daughters and my step-daughter in a serious relationship …
by Lee Waldman Between promoting a mid-week race series, completing my (hopefully) last year as a middle school teacher, trying to train and then race …
by Molly Hurford I guess the title of this post can be read two ways: physical or mental state? And I think the correct answer …