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Going Tubeless for Cyclocross – Avoiding the Burp, Choosing the Best Tires, and a DIY System (Updated, Part III)

Going tubeless for cyclocross is an attractive option for anyone tired of pinch-flatting clinchers or gluing and re-gluing (or flatting) expensive tubulars. Cyclocross Magazine has …

Going Tubeless in Cyclocross – Part I

It’s officially the offseason, and now’s the perfect time to experiment with your equipment and make upgrades before next season. And with the tough economic …

Going Tubeless in Cyclocross – Part II

In our Part II of our series on riding tubeless tires for cyclocross, you’ll learn how to convert your current wheels for tubeless, install sealant, …

Vittoria Air-Liner Gravel Tubeless Tire Insert Review – What’s the Difference: Part 3

In our ongoing series of reviewing tire inserts, we bought a Vittoria Airliner to compare to our other reviewed inserts. See how it compares to Cushcore, Tannus and our DIY system.

Zipp 303 Firecrest Tubeless Wheels Shed Weight, Dive Into Shallower, Wider Territory

Shallower, wider, lighter and tubeless tires only – Zipp’s 303 Firecrest tubeless wheelset has been redesigned. Our first impressions for gravel and ‘cross.

Review: CushCore Gravel/CX Tubeless Foam Insert

The CushCore Gravel/CX insert allows you to run lower tubeless pressures, and it provides sidewall support. Does the cush insert provide a posh ride?

Training Tuesday: Asking for a Friend with Coach Mayhew, Part 2

We had more cyclocross questions for Coach Chris Mayhew. Hear his thoughts on racing your first ‘cross race, making a race schedule and of course, tubulars.

Going Fahr: Rebecca Fahringer Continues Her Journey from ’Cross Newb to One of the Best

Rebecca Fahringer first raced cyclocross in 2013, and in 2019, she is now one of the best racers in the U.S. We profile her journey from newb to star.

Tubeless Tires Are Rolling to Podiums on the Domestic Professional ‘Cross Landscape

Tubeless tires are having a good year with the Squid, Pivot/Maxxis and Garneau-Easton teams riding them. We look at the how and why of their success.

Pro Bike Profile: Rebecca Fahringer’s Scott Addict CX Goes Tubeless with Stan’s NoTubes and Maxxis

Rebecca Fahringer is riding the new Scott Addict CX for her Stan’s NoTubes p/b Maxxis team this year. We profiled her bike equipped with Stan’s NoTubes Valor rims and Maxxis tubeless tires at Jingle Cross.

Mechanical Monday: Comparing Tubeless Tire Valves

Reliable tubeless tire setups require attention to the little details, including oft-neglected tubeless valves. We compare different takes on the tubeless valve from Orange Seal, Boyd, American Classic, Slime and more.

Tested: Knight Composites 29 Race / Gravel Tubeless Wheelset

A high-end carbon lightweight wheelset just for gravel racing? We were skeptical, and put the Knight Composites 29 Gravel / Race wheels to the test in cyclocross, trail riding and dirt road cruising.

Interview: Kerry Werner – Chasing a Fourth Nationals Title, with an Eye on Europe, Tubeless Tires and a Tandem Ride

As we near the start of the 2017 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships in Hartford, Connecticut, we’ve got a series of interviews with Nationals racers …

Wheelin’ & Dealin’: Do-It-All Disc Brake Tubeless Wheels

In Issue 30 we looked at the go-anywhere disc brake tubeless wheel options seen here. These wheelsets are easily swapped between bikes or help extend the versatility and performance of a single rig.

Wednesday Wonderings: What’s the Best Tubeless Cyclocross Tire?

Defining the “best” of anything is a difficult, if not impossible task. This is particularly true with cyclocross equipment choices. Still, given the important role tires play in ‘cross we often get asked the question of what the best tire is for a given rider or set of conditions.

VeloSport Imports New Product Offerings, Part 1 – Brake Force One, German:A and Alchemist Components Aimed at Gravel Lovers

Velosport Imports has an array of new product offerings, some of which we saw at NAHBS this year, and all of which are likely to appeal to the gravel riding and racing crowd.

Mechanical Monday: Cutting through the 15 Myths of Tubeless Tires

Myth One: “Tubeless doesn’t work.” Tubeless is proven for mountain biking and was adapted for cyclocross racing as early as 2006. Though it took some …

American Classic Hurricane: 2015 Editors’ Award for Best Affordable Tubeless Wheelset

One of the annual traditions of Cyclocross Magazine is reflecting back on a year filled with reviewing products and award those that struck us as …

Last-Minute Gift Ideas for Cyclists or Cyclocrossers – Gift Guide Part 2

Get it Now: Digital Subscriptions to Cyclocross Magazine Forget traffic, crowds, or waiting for shipping. Give a digital subscription to Cyclocross Magazine to the cyclocrosser or …

Reynolds Embraces Tubeless and Disc Brakes for Carbon Cyclocross and Road Wheels – Interbike 2014

At Winter Press Camp 2014, we got a first look at Reynold’s plan to dive into disc brakes, and then in July, we got a …

Make Your Wheels Roll Faster for ’Cross: From Inner Tubes to Tires to DIY Tubeless

Want to upgrade your wheels without dropping cash on a whole new wheelset, or not ready to go to tubulars? There are a few cost-friendly …

Cyclocross Magazine’s Holiday Gift Guide 2013: Part 1

It’s Black Friday. While we’d much rather be riding our bikes instead of fighting crowds and waiting in long lines while shopping, it is officially …

WTB’s Cross Wolf Tire Takes a ChrisCross Path to Tubeless – Cyclocross at Interbike 2013

We at Cyclocross Magazine declare 2013 to be the year of cyclocross tubeless tires and wheels. Had a bad experience, or heard it doesn’t work? …

NoTubes Adds Five New Cyclocross Disc Tubeless Wheelsets for 2013/2014 Season

NoTubes revealed new cyclocross disc brake wheelsets and updates to pre-existing wheelsets today at PressCamp, and the wheels themselves will be available by mid-August. Disc …

Cyclocross at Eurobike, Part Two: More Disc Brake Bikes, New Tires, Tools and Gear

Here at Eurobike, among the fancy carbon mountain bikes, quirky commuter rigs, sexy road bikes, latest cycling fashions and the most diverse group of bike-nerds in the world, is the newest collection of cyclocross rigs and components. Just about every bicycle manufacturer, large an small, has some sort of cyclocross offering here at the 2011 Eurobike bicycle trade show in Friedrichshafen, Germany.

Tire Review: Hutchinson Bulldog CX Tubeless Ready Cyclocross Tire Review

n Transitions, the ’cross movie, we witness former pro and former Hutchinson guy Marc Gullickson clipping some of the knobs off his old Hutchinson clincher before a race to get ready for the “peanut butter” mud he expects to encounter. Perhaps the Bulldog is the type of tire he was trying to create at the time.

Reviewed: Felt Breed Advanced GRX 820 Gravel Bike

We put the Felt Breed Advanced GRX 820 to the test. The bike of choice for the Felt United gravel team has 50mm tire clearance and plenty of mud clearance for #shorttrackgravel. See if it’s the bike for you.

2023: Cyclocross and Gravel Gear We’ve Been Loving

We ride and review a lot of products, but we’re not always on the latest and greatest. See some of our fave items that we’ve spent a lot of 2023 on.

Ridden and Reviewed: Bombtrack Tension C Cyclocross Race Bike

Cyclocross season is upon us. Do you need a dedicated cyclocross race bike? The German company Bombtrack has one ready to race out of the box that we put to the test.

Ridden and Reviewed: Fezzari Shafer Comp GRX Carbon Gravel Bike

The Fezzari Shafer Comp GRX carbon gravel bike is a bargain for USD 2300. Is it the ideal bike for your adventures or racing? Read our review.

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