NorCal Cycling News and Cyclocross Magazine Team Up for Worlds Podcast
Yesterday, frequent Cyclocross Magazine contributor Ted Burns teamed up with Managing Editor Molly Hurford to host a podcast for NorCal Cycling News and Cyclocross Magazine …
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Yesterday, frequent Cyclocross Magazine contributor Ted Burns teamed up with Managing Editor Molly Hurford to host a podcast for NorCal Cycling News and Cyclocross Magazine …
by Molly Hurford Since USA Cycling took over control of the UCI Cyclocross World Championships coming to Louisville, USA, in just a matter of days, …
by Cody Sovis After an early injury put her out of competition, Meredith Miller has stormed her way to a Worlds appearance in Louisville. Nothing …
With Nationals over and Worlds looming, cyclocross courses are on everyone’s minds. We wanted to offer our readers a sneak peek at what’s between the …
by Molly Hurford Danny Summerhill is a little young to be considered a cyclocross legend, but as one of the few Americans to ever make …
by Cody Sovis With Nationals just around the corner, riders are making final preparations heading into one of the big targets for US racers. While …
In the spirit of holiday giving, we wanted to offer our readers a sneak peek at what’s between the pages of our latest issue of …
by Molly Hurford Catching up with Jonathan Page is always tough. For one thing, the American spends most of his time with his family in …
by Cody Sovis If US Nationals already seems like a two-woman battle, don’t forget that the US has depth in the women’s field like never …
With the countdown clock to Nationals tick, tick, ticking away, we at Cyclocross Magazine realized that it had been far too long since we last …
We’ve profiled Logan Owen many times in the past, even on our Issue 13 cover for the feature: “The Next Nys?” And this year, the …
by Molly Hurford United Healthcare seems to be scooping up ’cross racers for their road team this season, and while it seems to take them …
When we heard that Single Speed Cyclocross World Championships would be coming to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for 2013, those of us at Cyclocross Magazine on the …
by Molly Hurford Jeremy Powers has been having a banner season. Starting almost immediately in 2012 when he won the National title for the first …
Jeremy Durrin took home his first ever UCI win this weekend on the first day of Bay State Cyclocross right near his hometown in Sterling, …
“I’m Stubborn, I’m Driven, and I Didn’t Want to Give Up” -Nicole Duke by Molly Hurford Those of you watching the USGP results closely may …
by Molly Hurford When a US-based mountain biker comes close to making the Olympic team, then turns to cyclocross and starts lighting up the …
Cyclocross Magazine’s Taylor Kruse caught up with some of the big names in Cincinnati this weekend at the Cincy3 races: a Friday race, a Saturday …
If you missed Day 1 or Day 2 of our Cycle-Smart International coverage, we’ve got you covered with a few interviews with some of the …
After spending a morning on his cyclocross bike for the first time this season, Olympian Geoff Kabush found a couple of minutes before leading a …
Emma White has taken junior women’s cyclocross by storm in the past few years, most recently taking the 15-16 National Champion title while riding through …
Here’s an excerpt of our much-heralded Issue 15 feature on cyclocross legend and National Champion Laurence Malone, written by regular contributor Robbie Carver.Laurence Malone was …
Weston Schempf is easily the racer with the best name in the Mid-Atlantic (say it out loud a few times and see what we mean), …
Cody Kaiser has had a fantastic year: he took second at Nationals behind Zach McDonald in the U23 category, and before that, he was having …
Ali Goulet, pro snowboarder and cyclocrosser, has been in and out of our sport for quite some time. We profiled him back in Issue 8, …
Tim Johnson wasn’t wearing his full Cannondale-CyclocrossWorld kit in his race to second place in the 2012 Raleigh Midsummer Night Cyclocross Race, but he was …
Jonathan Page is back in the US, but no one – including the man himself – knows just how long he’ll be sticking around before …
This year, at Raleigh’s Midsummer Night’s Cyclocross, Allen Krughoff took home the biggest prize of the night: the Raleigh-Clement contract. “It was definitely part of …
Last season, we saw Ryan Knapp racing nearly every weekend for Bob’s Red Mill, and he was often snagging at least a few of those …
“It can be hard to plan exactly what we will do. We like to stay open to interesting opportunities that arise. This life is too short, we must maximize our time here and if we remain inspired in our racing, we will be that much happier.”