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Reflections on Gloucester, Beer, and Fistfuls of Cash – a Column by Ryan Kelly

Ryan Kelly is a roadie who owns a ‘cross bike and loves racing it. After a successful season in the Bs last year, he’ll likely …

Ohio Day 3…Finally a C1 – A Column by Ben Popper

by Ben Popper So this is it. A UCI C1 Race. We newbies tend to think that giving points 15 deep makes it easier to …

To the Himalayas and Back – A Column by Andrew Bernstein

Join Andrew Bernstein as he embarks on the adventure of his first season of ‘cross and reminds us of our own newbie days. The first …

Crashing and Popping in Ohio – A Column by Ben Popper

by Ben Popper So, in my last update after Day 1 of the Cincinnati International Cyclocross Festival, I talked about how important the lineup is …

Being the Really Dark Horse at Darkhorse Cyclo-Stampede – A Column Ben Popper

CXM Columnist Ben Popper is on a mission to achieve one goal – earning just one UCI point.. Follow Ben on this journey this season …

Bulding Confidence to Battle the Big Boys – a Column by Ryan Kelly

Ryan Kelly is a roadie who owns a ‘cross bike and loves racing it. He’ll likely be spending his season at the back of the …

My Chase for One UCI Point – Part II – A Column by Ben Popper

While many of us may idolize the pros, it’s often the working man that is doing the sport out of love that we can relate …

My Chase for One UCI Point – A Column by Ben Popper

While many of us may idolize the pros, it’s often the working man that is doing the sport out of love that we can relate …

It’s Still a Bike Race – A Column by Andrew Bernstein

Andrew Bernstein is a cat 3 road racer giving his first ‘cross season a try. This is his first entry in an ongoing column for …

Lee Waldman Column: What’s Next After the Cyclocross Season?

What comes next after cyclocross season? Lee Waldman describes what he does to help himself learn from this year and improve for next year in his latest column.

The Best Ways of Winning in Cyclocross: Column by Lee Waldman

Winning in cyclocross doesn’t have to mean crossing the line in first. In his last column, Lee Waldman examined why being a naturally-gifted athlete isn’t …

A Certain Kind Of Death, Retirement: Column by Nicole Duke

With the fun news of new riders and teams on the scene, also comes news that is a little more sad. As with the retirement by …

Peak Practice: A Beginner’s Introduction to the 3 Peaks Cyclo-Cross Race, Column by Andy Ward

Every year for over a half-century, Yorkshire Dales National Park has hosted the renowned 3 Peaks Cyclo-Cross event, which takes place at the start of …

Why Local Bike Shops Matter – Cyclocross Pro Justin Lindine’s Issue 28 Column

Issue 28 is jam-packed full of goodies, including interviews with Mathieu van der Poel, the winning racers and tech of Nationals, the return of CXM Labs with …

The Girl with the Cowbell Tattoo: The Final Column — Saying Thanks

Cyclocross Magazine is sad to say this is the final installment of this column. Molly Hurford has been the face and much of the voice …

The Developmental Gamble: A New Column from U23 Cyclocrosser Michael van den Ham

Michael van den Ham is an under-23 Elite rider on the Cycle-Smart Elite team. Michael raced for Canada to 31st place at the World Championships …

Introducing A New Column: “The Dirtbag” Opines and Rants on Singlespeeding and Cyclocross Equipment

Cyclocross Magazine introduces a new semi-weekly op-ed column called “The Dirtbag,” an opinionated series by Cyclocross Magazine contributor Brooke Hoyer. Hoyer previously wrote “The Highs …

How Did I Get Here? A New Column from Josh Schwiesow

Josh is our newest columnist, and he will be sharing his “noob” perspective with readers in weeks to come. Today, he’s introducing himself and giving …

It’s Always a Good Day to Ride – A New Column by Paul Warloski

Cyclocross Magazine would like to welcome new columnist Paul Warloski, who like many of us, has a passion for cyclocross. Only for him, this passion …

New Bi-Weekly Column: Ask a Pro with National Champ Tim Johnson

Cyclocross Magazine is proud to announce a new bi-weekly column, Ask a Pro, with 2009 national cyclocross champion Tim Johnson (Cannondale – Cyclocrossworld.com). While winning …

Playing Hooky in Belgium: Eric Emsky’s Debut Column, Part II

This is Part II of Eric Emsky‘s debut column on Cyclocross and life in Belgium. You can read Part I here. Another big difference between …

Playing Hooky in Belgium: Eric Emsky’s Debut Column

We’re thrilled to launch a new series of journal entries by junior racer Eric Emsky of Rad Racing, as he writes about living and racing …

It’s Waterpark Time – The Season’s Final Column by Ben Popper

Look.  It’s been a long season.  Lots of miles driven, lots of airports napped in, lots of mud.  When I called off my points race …

Rebecca Gross: How Stress Can Help You Grow

Rebecca Gross went from little desire to race to lining up at European World Cups. She checks in with a column about her path through the pandemic and into Belgium.

Cycling Rain Jacket Reviews: Can a $80 Jacket Compete Against Expensive Brands?

Inclement weather cycling is more comfortable with a good waterproof breathable rain jacket. What does your hard earned money get you? Is the low cost option a good one?

Training Tuesday: Wind Down with an Effective Post-Race Routine

Winding down from your cyclocross race is key to being able to race again the next day or weekend. Chris Mayhew offers tips for your post-race routine.

Wyman Wednesday: Helen Misses the Rains (and Cobbles) Down in Belgium, Sort Of

Helen Wyman returns to Belgium for her first race of the season at Eeklo. She is welcomed back to her old home by two favorites: Belgian rain and cobbles.

The Power to Weight Obsession: Get Over It, Says Coach Mayhew – Training Tuesday

Power meters & public athlete data make it easy for bike racers to set targets for both power & weight. Is this the right approach? Coach Mayhew weighs in.

Training Tuesday: Packing Right, So You Don’t Have to Pack it In

This week’s Training Tuesday column from Chris Mayhew of JBV Coaching focuses on improving in one area where your final performance has nothing to do …

For Mud Bikes Barns and Beer: Invaders From the North

by Adam McGrath So sometimes I like to think of my little homestead like a place where I’m building my own world. You know, like …

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