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Cyclists in general and cyclocrossers specifically are always looking for upgrades, either to increase speed, improve enjoyment or reduce maintenance. Coach Chris Mayhew and others have previously chimed in and helped with our popular three-bucket guidelines for making meaningful, affordable upgrades. Now for today’s Training Tuesday column, Mayhew is back to opine on how to spend your hard-earned money to get better and faster, not just with physical purchases but with expert services. Get started on your best cyclocross season with his tips below.


Cycling has gotten to be an expensive sport. Part of that is fashion and part of that is the technology involved in bikes today. It can be very hard to figure out where to spend money to maximize your performance and enjoyment of the sport. This column is a list of where I would prioritize spending your money for the best return, in approximate ordinal ranking.

Some caveats to this list: it's performance based. If you're racing to enjoy the scene and drink beer, that's rad. I'd be happy to coach you on the best bourbon for your money, just reach out. If you are just starting to race, don't spend any money at all except on racing fees and gas! You don't even know what you don't know. Spend a year just racing and traveling and after that you'll have a much better sense of what you want or need. But that first year, keep things as inexpensive as possible.

Mayhew's Guide to Spending Money on Cyclocross Upgrades:

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Avoid the Snake Oil

There are a million things in cycling that you can buy with your money. All of them promise to make you faster. However, almost nothing is going to make you faster or provide a magic cure.

Spend your money on items that will benefit you personally and make your cycling more enjoyable or allow you to ride more.

There’s nothing wrong with flashy carbon, Shimano Dura-Ace and SRAM Red, and at the end of the day, whatever makes you happy is easy to justify. However, if your goal is to be a better bike racer, and are resource constrained like most of us, I’d advise you to spend your money on the above items first.

Happy upgrading.

Can’t get enough? Browse all of our Training and Technique Tuesday pieces here from coaches Mayhew and others. Mayhew expects to contribute Training Tuesday installments every two weeks in the off-season. 

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