Photo Gallery: Trek CXC Cup Day 2 by Jeff Curtes
Jeff Curtes sent us a stunning gallery of varied images from each day of racing at the 2016 Trek CXC Cup. See day 2’s gallery here.
Jeff Curtes sent us a stunning gallery of varied images from each day of racing at the 2016 Trek CXC Cup. See day 2’s gallery here.
The first day of racing at the 2016 Trek CXC Cup was a showcase for cyclocross powerhouse continents, with American women swarming the front of the women’s race, and European men hoarding the first seven spots in the men’s race.
At the 2016 Trek CXC Cup UCI cyclocross weekend’s first day of racing held at the Trek factory campus, Trek-sponsored Katie Compton was dominant in her …
Jeremy Powers, four-time U.S National Champion, 2015 Pan-American Champion and owner of Aspire Racing announced today the expansion of his program with the addition of Ellen Noble for the upcoming 2016-17 cyclocross season.
Update: Winners announced, congrats to Grand Prize winner M. Barker, First Place winner R. Spratlen, and Second Place winner T. Gebbia! Pactimo will be contacting …
Cyclocross Magazine photographer Danny Zelck has some great images of the first ever U23 Women’s World Championship race won by British rider Evie Richards.
Cyclocross Magazine caught up with Ellen Noble just after her race at the Women’s U23 race at the 2016 Cyclocross World Championships in Heusden-Zolder, Belgium. The …
We have the benefit of having seen most of the international field race Zolder last month as part of the World Cup, While that race was a mostly dry affair and this weekend looks to be a wet one, last month’s fifth round of the World Cup can give some insight into what we might see this weekend at Worlds.
While many riders will make small tweaks or maybe even some full-on changes to their bikes before a major event, the bike Noble rode to the win in Asheville is likely going to be the one she rides in Zolder this weekend for the World Championships.
Mirroring the new combined Women’s Youth field the UCI implemented for this year’s World Championships, the 2016 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championship race featured a combined field race with titles on the line for women age 19-22, as well as 17-18.
“I focus my attention to my starting position, which is quite precarious. I have taken the rightmost spot in the third row, which means virtually nothing in Europe, as the rows blend together, each person half-wheeling the rider in front of them.”
Continuing their dominating streak in New England, and abroad, Emma White (Cyclocrossworld.com) and Ellen Noble (JAM Fund / NCC / Vittoria) were quick to escape …
The USA Cycling Cyclocross Development team earned a series of impressive results in their second European program block, racing in Belgium and the Netherlands November …
It’s a big weekend of US UCI racing, with Jingle Cross, Ruts N Guts in Oklahoma, and NBX in Rhode Island. We preview the NBX …
In what was her first victory since the British National Championships, Helen Wyman (Kona Factory) used her excellent bike handling and running skills to take …
Sanne Cant proved that her strong start to the 2015 season is no fluke, adding another win to her already-strong season and easily distancing her Elite Women’s rivals at the 2015 Koksijde World Cup.
Fresh off of her victory at the Pan-American Championships, Ellen Noble powered to a decisive solo victory on day one of the Cycle-Smart Northampton International. …
The Cycle-Smart Northampton International got underway on a beautiful New England autumn day in Northampton, Massachusetts. This historic weekend marks the 25th edition of the race, making it the oldest and longest-running UCI cyclocross race in the Americas.
New England cyclocross reaches a historic milestone this weekend as Northampton, Massachusetts hosts the 25th annual Cycle-Smart Northampton International Cyclo-cross.
Day two of the Cincinnati International Cyclocross Festival—the Pan-American Continental Cyclocross Championships—had racers traversing a slick, hilly and technical course at Devou Park in Covington, Kentucky.
Jeremy Powers won the Elite Men’s Pan-Am Championship Sunday, barely besting Stephen Hyde and Jamie Driscoll in what may have been the most thrilling American cyclocross race of the year.
At the 2015 Craft Sportswear Gran Prix of Gloucester, Caroline Mani and Ellen Noble were able to fend off Katie Compton to make for a …
Contrary to popular belief, there is no offseason in cyclocross, and our action-packed Issue 29 sets out to prove it with enough content to get …
Last January, the UCI announced the introduction of a new category for Youth Women in the Cyclocross World Championship. In Issue 28, Cindy Brennan examined …
Cyclocross might not exactly be a team sport, but teams that train together, win together. In Issue 28, our readers cast their votes for their favorite Domestic and International Cyclocross Teams, with the JAM Fund and Rabo-Liv as the winners.
One of the annual traditions of Cyclocross Magazine is reflecting back on a year filled with reviewing products and award those that struck us as …
The UCI just confirmed that the World Cup is expanding to North America, and that a women’s youth category, as seen at the Pan American Championships, will be held at the World Championships level in 2016:
Katie Compton won her 11th-straight Cyclocross National Championship, and we reflect on the day’s racing and her record-setting win, with video interviews, more photos and full results.
Although Ellen Noble (JAM Fund/NCC) was in transit for Day One of the 2015 Resolution Cross Cup Race in Garland, Texas, when she arrived, she made a …
Almost a month ago, Ellen Noble passed the pits one final time at Day One of the Supercross Cup. She was zipping up her kit …