Lee Waldman: Gravel Is Great, but Don’t Worry About Definitions
With the increasing popularity of gravel, Lee Waldman discusses our desire to define it and draw lines between between disciplines.
With the increasing popularity of gravel, Lee Waldman discusses our desire to define it and draw lines between between disciplines.
Gravel racing is coming to the Eastern Sierra’s Mammoth Lakes this fall. See our Q&A with the promoter, and get the full event and registration details.
The 2019 Crusher in the Tushar delivered a challenging day of gravel racing in Utah. See how your favorite racer finished. Full men’s and women’s results.
Aero bars in gravel racing? More rules? CXM readers weighed in for our poll on the future of gravel racing. See what folks had to say with poll results.
The 2018 Dirty Kanza 200 race raised some questions about the future of gravel racing. We want to hear your thoughts on gravel’s future.
The 2018 Ossian Giant Gravel Grinder in Western New York brought out an impressive field for the foggy race. We have the results highlighted by a number of familiar ‘cross names.
Canadian Cyclocross National Champion Michael van den Ham is still growing as a racer. We chatted with him about his ‘cross success and new (old) gravel adventures.
The 2018 Land Run 100 gravel race in Oklahoma was dubbed “The Fast AF year.” Find our which cyclocrossers and CXM gravel regulars rushed to 106-mile wins with top 20 results.
Ever wanted to race Jeremy Powers or join him for a gravel group ride? Check out western New York’s 2018 Ossian Giant Gravel Grinder being held this April. Get details and registration information.
Thomas Cooke is one of the Ironmen of the Crusher in the Tushar, having competed in every one since 2011. In this rider diary he talks about appeasing the Crusher gods and conquering the Col d’Crush descent.
Rob Squire had a tough road to the Crusher in the Tushar three-peat, but he pulled it off. Cyclocross Magazine interviewed Squire about his three-peat.
Janel Holcomb was the queen of the 2017 Crusher in the Tushars. CXM got the opportunity to talk to Janel about her gravel race victory.
Janel Holcomb and Rob Squire won the 2017 Crusher in the Tushar. Cathy Fegan-Kim and Christopher Lee were there to document the race for this photo gallery.
Janel Holcomb won her debut and Robbie Squire won his third straight at the 2017 Crusher in the Tushar. Full Women and Men’s Pro results.
Mat Stephens is quickly becoming a gravel racing star. We talked to him about winning Dirty Kanza and which race he would like to add this year to get his gravel Triple Crown.
Last week, for Training Tuesday, we helped you get your body ready for a long gravel event, but what about your bike? Here’s five tips to get your bike ready to grind some gravel.
After deliberating with Lessons Learned from a hit and run accident that prevented Lee Waldman from competing in his year long goal of racing in …
During the 2015 Dirty Kanza 200, Amanda Nauman, a cyclocrosser from Southern California, was able to adapt her training and not only take on one …
IRD has released their Defiant Wide Compact Crankset with a retro look and a range that seeks to offer something new for gravel cyclists.
Many of you have figured it out by now, but consistent with the history of the Internet, cycling media and our own humble track record, …
Last weekend, at Barry-Roubaix, the Open Men and Women stormed Western Michigan for the seventh annual race. We also looked at Mackenzie Woodring’s race winning Foundry Harrow. …
Mackenzie Woodring Makes It Four for Seven at Barry-Roubaix 62 miles of gravel, sand, deep ruts, potholes and rare sections of pavement made up the …
During the offseason, we love hitting the gravel roads on our ’cross bikes, and it’s been great to see the explosion of gravel racing (featured …