Ryan Trebon began last season as a rider set on devoting himself to a healthy race ethic, skipping the sight-seeing in China and preparing himself …
BMC has returned to cyclocross after a brief break, unveiling both their carbon fiber CrossMachine CX01 and aluminum CXA01. We currently have a shark colored CXA01 for an extensive review, and showcase an “in review” introduction to the company’s workingman’s do-it-all cyclocross machine
Contrary to popular belief, there is no offseason in cyclocross, and our action-packed Issue 29 sets out to prove it with enough content to get …
Five days at the 2015 edition of press camp might not have been enough for such jam packed content with releases from cycling companies across the globe. For the last two weeks, we’ve been trickling in all of the latest news and tech from Park City, Utah. Today, we offer a few snapshots of some new products as well as a recap of some products you may have missed over the last few weeks.
The cycling industry has a “cycle” of innovation that surprises consumers by resurfacing and reinventing products that were popular years ago. Look at a high-end …
We continue our coverage of Press Camp 2015 with ENVE Composites, who revealed their SES 2.2, one of their lightest wheelsets yet with a new brake track and ENVE-specific pads.
Stan’s NoTubes Unveils Neo Hubs and Avion Rims for the cyclocross and gravel crowd. Cyclocross Magazine takes a look at the updated hubs and carbon deep-section rims.
Rounding out our trio of do-it-all “cyclocross bikes” that we saw at Press Camp 2015 is the dream build Pivot Cycles Vault, which includes a Dura-Ace Di2 drivetrain and Stan’s NoTubes’ latest deep section carbon wheelset they call the ZTR Avion Disc wheels. We have a first look and a first ride with full details on the potential future and current builds
The 2015 edition of the Dirty Kanza 200 saw a muddy course fit for a cyclocrosser, and despite the race being over 14 hours long …
Of his 15 bikes, Mark King, finisher at the Lost and Found Bike Ride, decided to take his Framed Alaskan full carbon fat bike in order to tackle the 100 miles of gravel. He built the bike up with drops only days before the race, and today we offer a full bike profile from the Lost and Found.
On Friday, we informed readers that Mavic Ksyrium’s line of products is changing dramatically, expanding beyond alloy road wheels and adding garments, shoes, tires, dirt/gravel …
Boo Bicycles have unveiled its new SL models, which are custom frames that are stronger and lighter thanks to the S2 fiberglass interior. We just received the company’s SL-G Gravel Bike and today we take a look at some of the build and woodworking details that Boo Bicycle’s iron bamboo provides.
Mavic’s Ksyrium name has been synonymous with high-end road racing wheels, but for 2016, the company has broadened their Ksyrium branding. Now the name first introduced …
Last year, the beginning of the summer marked a barrage of new small teams forming, including Jeremy Powers’ Aspire, Krughoff and Miller’s Noosa Professional Cyclocross …
by Clifford Lee We first reviewed the Redline Conquest Team Carbon three years ago, in Issue 15. Innovations such as fully internal cable routing, a …
The competition was fierce at the 2015 Lost and Found Gravel Race with plenty of big cyclocross names showing up for the start. Ben Berden brought along his Sea Otter and Tokyo Cyclocross-tested Stoemper Ronny, and we were able to get a closer look at all of the details, including the newest components from TRP, FSA and Kenda.
In Issue 28, our CXM Labs was resurfaced to test the actual suppleness of tires, including many different kinds of tubulars with high thread counts. …
by Clifford Lee The Ritte Crossberg is an accumulation of design refinement for the company Ritte Bicycles, a five-year-old bike purveyor based out of Los …
With hydraulic disc brakes becoming more of the rule rather than the exception in cyclocross, we reached out to TRP, SRAM and Shimano on some of the best practices for brake maintenance, bike storage and waste disposal for cyclocross bikes with hydraulic brake systems.
Not only has Foundry revamped its full cyclocross line, but added a titanium arrow to their quiver as well. The Foundry Overland titanium cyclocross bike seeks to tackle everything from the commute and getting lost in the woods, to cyclocross courses and gravel races.
For years, Louis Garneau has been recognized as a cycling clothing brand in the United States despite having road and cyclocross frames availble in many parts of the world. This year, it is bringing their Steeple Xc-Elite to the USA, and we have an in review model for a closer look.
Zen Bike Co. keeps the looks subtle, but keeps the functionality high for riders who demand a made in the USA frame that will get them through their commute and to the podium at a cyclocross race.
At Cyclocross Magazine, we’re continuing to “get our gravel on” as we unveil our favorite gravel tire. For a versatile tread for most kinds of gravel, and a tubeless setup that helps ensure we endure the full race, the WTB Nano 40c TCS earned the win for the 2015 Editors’ Choice Award for Best Gravel Tire.
For fans of cyclocross who either don’t take their racing too seriously, or take their value-oriented, singlespeed cyclocross bikes very seriously, we offer a full …
Several months ago, Ridley unveiled the latest on their plans for next season’s cyclocross lineup, which surprised the cyclocross world with only disc, no cantilever models. As …
We kick off the unveiling of the 2015 Editors’ Awards for bikes with the Best Gravel Bike, which goes to the Volagi Viaje Ti.
A year ago, we took a First Look at the made in the USA Wraith Paycheck, and In Issue 28, we gave an extensive review of …