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Ask A Pro With National Champ Tim Johnson

Joining us again for our bi-weekly column, Ask a Pro, is 2009 national cyclocross champion Tim Johnson (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com). If you missed our first reader submitted …

A Look Inside Issue 9: Content Highlights (and Our Darker Side)

Nine issues. Wow. It probably seems like forever ago since our last issue, let alone our humble Issue 1, but for the few of us …

Cyclocross GC at Tour of California

by Josh Liberles Nowhere was the prevalence of cyclocrossers at the top end of pro road cycling more apparent than during stage 4 of the …

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 …

Diary of a Cross Pro: Helen Wyman Gets Back in the Saddle

In her latest column, British National Champ Helen Wyman gets back on the bike to prep for her next cycling season, after a short off-the-bike …

Lee Waldman Takes Time to Reflect…on Quitting?

by Lee Waldman I believe that you should always finish the race, no matter what. Quitting unless there’s a broken bone involved simply opens up …

Masters of the (Cyclocross) Universe – UPDATED: More Photos

by Dan Seaton Hasselt, Belgium – Let’s be honest here: cyclocross is a circus. Sure, the thousands of fans who turn out every week come …

Marilyn Ruseckas Recounts Her Worlds-Winning Day

Marilyn Ruseckas led the US charge at Masters Cyclocross Worlds in Mol, Belgium. Americans brought home three medals, with Ruseckas claiming the top step and …

Training with Power for Cyclocross: Kenton Berg’s Diary #7 – What If?

Not sure if you’re training effectively? Have some ambitious goals for the season but feel like your racing has plateaued? Cyclocross Magazine’s Kenton Berg has …

Johnson, Dombroski Win, Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com Sweeps in Southampton – Updated: Full Results, Photos, Video

by Jake Sisson , Ken Getchell Southampton, NY –  Natasha Elliot (Louis Garneau) did just enough to clinch the 2009 NACT Title Belt at today’s first …

From Tropical Treviso to Icy Edmonton – Vicki Thomas Chases Her Cyclocross Dreams

Funny, typically these columns flow from my fingers so freely. But this one is a struggle, perhaps because I feel like I’ve lived so much …

Pro Cyclocross Rumors and Rumblings – October 29, 2009

Today, here a Pro Cyclocross Rumors and Rumblings Headquarters, we’re rolling out a new feature in the column, a mini-interview with some of cyclocross’ emerging …

Training With (a Lack of) Power for Cyclocross: Kenton Berg’s Diary #4 – Injured

Not sure if you’re training effectively? Have some ambitious goals for the season but feel like your racing has plateaued? Cyclocross Magazine’s Kenton Berg has …

Vardaros Adds Avoids the Burn with New Sponsor

San Francisco, CA. (October 14, 2009)- Doc Martin’s of Maui, creator of the completely new derma-bond technology that is behind the most rigorously tested, highest …

Albert and van den Brand Storm the GVA Citadelle de Namur in a Crashfest – Full Report, Videos

by Bart Hazen Niels Albert (BKCP-PowerPlus) continued his undefeated season with a dominant performance at the the 2009-2010 Gazet van Antwerpen Trofee race in French-speaking …

Dancing for the Stars (and Stripes) – A Masters Racer’s Tale by Lee Waldman

While we know many of you like reading about the top Elites, we all know the masters racer represents a big percentage of the cyclocross …

Bay Area Super Prestige Series Kicks Off with Free Party, Panel Discussion and Jamis Frame Giveaway

The Bay Area Super Prestige cyclocross series is set to start this Sunday at San Francisco’s McLaren Park, but the festivities actually get started this …

A Masters Racer’s Tale – Lee Waldman Sets His Sights on Nationals

While we know many of you like reading about the top Elites, we all know the masters racer represents a big percentage of the cyclocross …

Early Rumors: New Pioneer Racing Domestic Cyclocross Team Brewing

With the ‘cross season nearing, most cyclocross teams and rider lists are set. But we just got wind via this marketing and sponsorship package of …

Training With Power for Cyclocross: Kenton Berg’s Diary #2

Not sure if you’re training effectively? Have some ambitious goals for the season but feel like your racing has plateaued? Cyclocross Magazine’s Kenton Berg has …

Spectacular Bold Takes Elite Men’s Competition at Mud-Filled Spectacross

by Jake Sisson The weather gods have smiled at Ken Getchell’s experimental summer cyclocross event and granted an afternoon rain to provide plenty of mud …

Making the Leap to Coaching: Kenton Berg’s Training Diary

Not sure if you’re training effectively? Have some ambitious goals for the season but feel like your racing has plateaued? Cyclocross Magazine’s Kenton Berg has …

Pro Cyclocross Rumors and Rumblings – July 22, 2009

It was a busy week for the world of cyclocross, and we aren’t even talking about the American National Mountain Bike Championships in this edition …

Spectacross Auctions Front Row Starts for a Cause

July 20, 2009 – Conshohocken, PA, USA: Bidding for front row two front-row starting spots at the New Jersey State Fair SpectaCross are is now …

Vardaros is Back, Writing and Racing

Our European correspondent and pro-racer Christine Vardaros checks in for an off-season installment of her column on life as a Euro-racer-gal cyclocrosser. My last road …

Spectacross Adds Beginner’s Cyclocross Clinic

Conshohocken, PA, USA – The New Jersey State Fair SpectaCross has added a novice and new-rider skills clinic prior to the season-opening Cyclocross Magazine Cyclocross …

Pro Cyclocross Rumors and Rumblings – May 27, 2009

Before we get started, a special 18th birthday shout out to my little brother. Now on to Cyclocross! Simon Zahner takes home a big stage …

Issue 3 Back in Stock

During a little spring cleaning, we’ve found one last box of our previously “sold out” Issue 3. To all those who wanted a back copy …

USA Cycling Names Complete Worlds Squad

Colorado Springs, Colo. – USA Cycling announced today the five athletes that were nominated to represent the United States in the elite men’s category at …

Frozen Whoopdees Are Not For Eating – An Azencross Report by Sue Butler

by Sue Butler The Azencross at Loenhout was a completely different race than last year. It was frozen tundra this year, with no long muddy …

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