by Kat Statman Yes, it’s still the off-season. How do we know that? Well, if you look at many cycling publications the front page headlines …
Shimano unveiled a few new technologies to its top two groups in its mountain bike lineup that may be of interest to some cyclocross racers …
by Kat Statman Week in, week out, there’s racing to be had around the world where we can catch up on what ’crossers do in …
by Andrew Yee The Sea Otter Classic Expo is just a day away, and there’s quite a number of new cyclocross products expected to be …
Masters racer and Cyclocross Magazine columnist Lee Waldman has been investigating Masters Worlds from a variety of angles. Today he brings you part three, interviewing …
Redline is one of the few bike companies that uses the April Sea Otter Classic Expo to unveil its new cyclocross product line. The April …
Update: Ryan Trebon has confirmed he will be riding a Felt mountain bike and cyclocross bike for the season, but his team will not be …
The new Airborne disc brake-equipped Delta CX cyclocross bike Airborne is back, and is coming out with a disc-equipped cyclocross bike, the Delta CX. They’re …
by Kat Statman Since 2006, Greg Keller has had a voice in the cyclocross community through his site Mud and Cowbells. He holds down a …
by Jamie Mack Amy Dombroski has charged into, through and to the top of the US ’cross scene over the last few seasons. Currently putting …
by John Wilson: director, Oregon Junior & High School Cyclocross Series The 2010 Oregon Junior and High School Cyclocross Series has been a huge success. …
How does the newly crowned Canadian national cyclocross champion commemorate his new title? By celebrating over pints, watching hockey and reflecting on how he got …
by Paul Guerra and Andrew Yee While there are several well-loved and well-attended race series in Northern California, nothing brings the Norcal cyclocross tribe together …
by Marion Hambrick Gloucester, MA – The Elite Women and Men returned for Day Two of the Great Brewers Gran Prix of Gloucester. Meredith Miller …
by Marion Hambrick Gloucester, MA – Tropical Storm Nicole welcomed racers to Gloucester with torrential rains and winds but proved no match for Laura van …
by Jeffrey Bramhall The second race in the Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series presented by Cycle Smart saw a repeat of Tim Johnson’s (Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com) …
by Jeffrey Bramhall The Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series presented by Cycle-Smart kicked off today in Williston, Vermont. The first day of the Green …
We at Cyclocross Magazine couldn’t be happier to see a well-organized series coming together specifically targeting participation among Juniors and high schoolers. If only we’d …
by Andrew Yee Any experienced racer will tell you that a good bike fit is essential for optimal performance and injury prevention. And while it’s …
Wendy Simms skipped the 2009 season, but she had a great reason. She and her husband Normon had their first child, Tycho, who is now …
While we may just be ramping up our season in the northern hemisphere, Down Under the action is already full gas. This past weekend two …
by Jamie Mack Redline Bicycles is typically one of the first manufacturers to unveil its cyclocross line-up, as the company prides itself in having its …
Looking for a set of carbon wheels that can double for the road (or, hey, triple for the tri, if that’s your thing) without having …
There was a familiar face toeing the line of a recent, local Oregon road race – Carl Decker (Giant) had made the trip to mix …
by Josh Liberles It’s been way too long since we’ve had a chance to check in with 2009 USGP overall series winner and former national …
Marianne Vos continues winning ways, Tour of the Battenkill wrap up, Powers wins in Ancaster, Cyclocross at Sea Otter, Jacobs banned for 2 years. The …
We’re counting down the days to the 2008 Cyclocross National Championships in Kansas City, Missouri with a slew of semi-related articles. First up was our …