At Cyclocross Magazine, we love throwing contests, especially when the winner is the kind of racer who is stoked to use the prize to up …
Phil Roberts lives his dream. A bicycle racer from early on, he thought of ways to make his passion his work, so that work would …
We are getting through all of the products we discovered at Interbike 2014, and those looking for a tubeless cyclocross setup, or are planning on …
Keen eyes looking at the back of Interbike booths could find new tire models relevant to cyclocrossers, gravel racers and adventure riders. Beyond the Challenge …
Justin Lindine (Redline Factory / NBX) and Maghalie Rochette (Luna Pro Team) escaped chasing packs of night weasels to take commanding wins at the 2014 …
During Interbike 2014, we revealed a First Look at the 2015 Jamis Supernova Team cyclocross bike. We were also were able to get a sneak …
It is hard to believe we’ve almost had a full month of UCI cyclocross as we head into the first weekend of Holy Week with …
For 2015, Norco makes the adventure push with an enormous lineup of the “all road” bikes they call the Search. At Interbike 2014, we were …
The last time we had a First Look at a Louis Garneau was when we saw their Course skinsuits designed for high temperatures during last …
Katerina Nash’s Orbea rebranded Ibis Hakkalugi carbon disc cyclocross bike was one of the more interesting builds we saw at the 2014 CrossVegas race. From …
Two years ago, Jamis introduced a new category cyclocross race bike, called the Team version of their longstanding Supernova platform, and in 2013, dressed it …
Last weekend, in the UCI race in China, despite all four top ranked riders taking their turn at the front of the race, Thijs Al …
We’ve previewed the 2015 Reynolds Assault SLG Disc wheels, along with other Reynolds wheels relevant to cyclocrossers, at the 2014 Winter Press Camp and Summer …
If Issue 25 has not yet made it into your hands or hit the shelves of your local cyclocross-loving bike shop, it should be arriving …
Apparently, our youngest readers reported a nostalgic disconnect from last week’s #ThrowbackThursday from over a hundred years ago, so we decided to move the clock …
Last month, the staff at Cyclocross Magazine attempted to extend our 45-60 minute attention spans by sending our Chief Cowbell Ringer, Andrew Yee, to race at the …
It’s the offseason for ’cross, but it seems like no one has told our favorite pros that the offseason can mean kicking back and barbequing, …
Reynolds Cycling is offering a bunch of new wheels for cyclocrossers this season, in tubular and clincher form, for rim brakes and disc brakes. While …
Norco is one of the biggest performance bicycle companies in Canada, and even though Canada is our closest neighbor, the brand is still relatively small …
Reynolds Cycling decided to share some of the ’cross-mas love a little early this year. From July 1 through July 31, Reynolds Cycling is offering a …
Cannondale says bye-bye to cantilevers, hello to hydraulic disc brakes for 2015. The company showcased their newest, top-of-the-line cyclocross model, the SuperX Hi-Mod Carbon SRAM Red 22, …
Zipp’s carbon race wheels have conquered nearly every title in cyclocross, from National Championships in the States to the 2014 Cyclocross World Championship under Zdenek …
Late last month, our Chief Cowbell Ringer, Andrew Yee, warmed up his legs for cyclocross season by entering the Lost and Found race at Lake …
Note: This is a 2014 bike review from last season’s Issue 23, and the brakes were recalled units since the test. Grab a lightweight, dramatically-shaped …
One of our favorite things about attending “gravel grinder” events is checking out the bikes that people build and use for these adventures. It’s similar …
Tire choice is one of the most hotly debated topics in all of ’cross. The lack of active suspension means that tires are your first …
Andrew Vontz has been prepping for the Dirty Kanza Half Pint for the past year, after a first attempt in 2013. Between his race prep …
Kansas native Brian Jensen transitioned from cross-country running to cycling in 2005 after graduating from the University of Kansas. A few years later, he won …
Now with the growing gravel grinder segment and the shouts for non-UCI compliant cyclocross tires for the masses, Specialized has recognized the need for a lighter, folding version of the higher volume 38c Trigger, and we spotted a prototype of the tire on former Masters Cyclocross National Champion James Alan Coat’s bike prior to the 2014 Lost and Found gravel race this past weekend.
Andrew Vontz is our new gravel-grinder addict and contributing writer, and is prepping for Dirty Kanza Half Pint glory. Today, he’s showing us what exactly …