Annemarie Worst to Miss 2022 Cyclocross World Championships in Fayetteville
Annemarie Worst is the latest cyclocross star to miss the 2022 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Fayetteville. See what she had to say.
Annemarie Worst is the latest cyclocross star to miss the 2022 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Fayetteville. See what she had to say.
Fayetteville World Cup winner Quinten Hermans and fellow Belgian Xaydée Van Sinaey will miss the 2022 World Championships in Arkansas.
Belgium banned public fans from indoors and outdoors sporting events due to COVID-19, impacting Sunday’s World Cup.
It’s been a roller-coaster lead-up to the 2021 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Ostend, Belgium. Catch up on the recent news.
I’m not surprising anyone when I say 2020 appears to be the year of challenges. Wait, don’t stop reading! This isn’t about politics. This is …
The cycling governing bodies have made news by adding sharpshooting, awarding e-sports rainbow jerseys and new cyclocross rules.
Corey Coogan Cisek is back with an entertaining view of life as a North American pro tackling Superprestige Boom.
Beglium-based Corey Coogan Cisek is being put to the test like never before. Yet she remains thankful to race ‘cross in these unique times.
Corey Coogan Cisek is back with another column that takes us behind the scenes of life and racing in Belgium’s COVID-19 lockdown.
Corey Coogan Cisek finally made it to Belgium, only to find herself trying to race in Europe’s worst COVID-19 hotspot. She reports on her latest adventures.
Corey Coogan Cisek overcame seemingly insurmountable barriers to bunnyhop the Atlantic and land in Belgium for the cyclocross season. Enjoy her tale.
The 2020-2021 UCI Cyclocross World Cup has been revised again, with a new stop and another cancelation. See the latest calendar.
The 2020-2021 UCI Cyclocross World Cup, originally scheduled for 14 events, then shortened to 11, is now down to just 6 events. See which races are canceled.
Today USA Cycling confirmed what we suspected was inevitable. The 2020 Cyclocross National Championships in Iowa City are canceled. See the full announcement.
Iowa City’s COVID-19 stats put it in the worst metro areas in the world. Can we plan on a 2020 national championship? Yash Shahani weighs in.
Cyclocross series are adapting to the pandemic but not everything is canceled. Some will still feature multiple events, call-ups, big-name pros, swag bags and announcers.
CXM columnist Lee Waldman is back with his newest two-part column about his pandemic perspective on riding. Many of us could benefit from his wisdom.
A gravel event across northern Utah may be challenging during normal times, but during a pandemic? Robert Kennedy and John Hernandez are bucking the trend …
Rapencross de Lokeren is yet another victim of the COVID-19 pandemic. Is there still hope for the 2020 cyclocross season?
Wout van Aert led no fewer than seven cyclocross worlds medalists on Italy’s white gravel roads at Strade Bianche as the WorldTour restarted.
The cyclocross calendar changes every day during the COVID-19 pandemic, but here’s a round-up of major events and their status. It’s not all bad news.
How do cyclocross pros train? Triple C Coach Corey Coogan Cisek chats with Maghalie Rochette to learn how the World Cup Winner trains during these times.
Geoff Proctor’s Eurocross Academy brought cyclocross stars to camp attendees through remote sessions. Coach Corey Coogan Cisek breaks down a recent session.
The event known as “Dirty Kanza,” but now simply refered to as “DK” by the organizers, has been canceled for 2020. We spoke with the event director about the news.
In a year that the 2020-2021 UCI Cyclocross World Cup was supposed to balloon to 14 events, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed such plans.
Trek’s World Cup Waterloo has been canceled for 2020. See the official announcement.
The Chicago Cyclocross Cup organizers canceled the 2020 series due to community health concerns and Illinois COVID-19 regulations.
The race series that typically kicks off the UCI cyclocross season has been canceled. See the announcement from China’s Qiansen Trophy series.
Ellen Noble had a quiet 2019 and struggled with her health. Now she’s got a diagnosis, a new Southwest home base, a new racing program and perspective.
Training and racing may seem insignificant during these times, but yet cycling offers physical and mental health benefits. We chat with coaches for tips to best handle these times.