The growth of cyclocross and gravel has seen a corresponding abundance of discipline-specific products. From tubeless tires and wheels, to drivetrains, to clothing, there’s no …
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 …
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 …
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.
In Issue 27, we tested the Fezzari Foré Cyx, and today we are offering one full review of the many in that issue. For other extensive …
Today we offer a sneak peek of our extensive review of Focus’ Mares CX 3.0: be sure to see our full review in Issue 27 …
Mical Dyck Tabor will mark Mical’s fifth time representing Canada, her second in Cyclocross. While Dyck is most well known as a mountain biker, over …
While new cyclocross racers might be intrigued with his creation, old timers are familiar with his approach. It wasn’t that long ago when those interested …
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 …
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 …
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 …
Work time will be decreased with a repair stand. With work time decreased, beer time increases, and that makes for happier cyclocross racers. Happy cyclocross racers make for a better sport. So you see, the future of our sport depends on everyone owning repair stands.
It’s been an amazing (and sad) year for cyclocross racers and fans. As we rapidly approach 2014, we’re taking a look at some of the …
In China’s first-ever UCI cyclocross race, the Qiansen Trophy UCI C2 Cyclocross Event, an international field of 63 men took the start in one of …
Gunnar Shogren, who took third this year at Masters Worlds in 50-54 Men, was our pick for our Quick and Dirty interview in Issue 21 …
by Scott Wilson and Andrew Yee Jamis’ Supernova Team was brand new for 2013, and for 2014, comes decked out in a completely new outfit. …
We asked, “What are your thoughts on thru axles for cyclocross, and why would someone want to use them? Will that be the next big …
by Clifford Lee At Sea Otter a couple weeks ago, we learned of a few developments in the tire department from several companies regarding cyclocross. …
Now that the dust has died down, we’re going through our massive memory cards full of photos of some of the goodies we spotted at …
As we headed into the off-season after one of the most exciting, ground-breaking seasons to date, for Issue 20, we took a look at the …
France’s Hutchinson SA tire company has been hard at work updating and modifying its cyclocross tire lineup in recent years, and the introductions have been …
Mercury Cycling started out several years ago by offering frames and bikes, but quickly decided to focus on high-performance, high-value racing wheelsets. Over the last …
It’s June, so the cyclocross season is less than three months away. That means it’s time to start thinking about what wheels and tires you’ll …
by Kat Statman It’s only two weeks away folks, and the UCI season opener is upon us in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley. If you’re reading this, …
It’s a popular belief that if you can upgrade only one part on your bike, it should be your wheels. There are a lot of good reasons behind this, as wheels have a profound impact on predictable handling, braking, acceleration and even coasting. In cyclocross use, we’d argue that most of these variables are exaggerated when compared to road cycling and that upgrading to a new set of wheels for cyclocross is even more justified.
Redline shows off its cyclocross expertise with a race-ready spec on the aluminum Conquest Team.
For full Cyclocross National Championships coverage and information, visit our 2010 USA Cycling National Championships Page. At the gun, Eric Rasmussen (KUHL) threw himself off the …