Q & A with the Fayetteville Cyclocross Worlds Promoters
We got in a last-minute interview with an Experience Fayetteville coordinator. Check out the pre-Worlds interview.
We got in a last-minute interview with an Experience Fayetteville coordinator. Check out the pre-Worlds interview.
Video interview: After her Iowa City win, Marianne Vos, the GOAT, talks with CXM about planning her winning move and her season’s plans.
Eli Iserbyt talks about his race plan, racing at FTP, getting aero and avoiding a dreaded December dip. See CXM’s interview with the Iowa City World Cup winner.
Living legend Katie Compton heads into Saturday’s World Championships knowing it’s her last Worlds in Europe. We caught up with the champ.
What have pro cyclocrossers been doing during the pandemic? We reached out to Gage Hecht to find out what he’s been up to. Read the full interview here.
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.
Caroline Mani is no stranger to uncertainty, but perhaps not at this level. We caught up with her to hear about her planned return to XC and training without races.
CXM Contributor Corey Coogan Cisek sat down with the Blast Beats n’ Bicycles podcast in Minnesota to talk about her 2018/19 season racing in Belgium.
The Pan-American Cyclocross Championships head to Midland, Ontario in Canada in 2018. Learn more about the race and venue from race director John Hauser.
American Cyclocross legend Katie Compton is a perennial favorite at the World Championships, but she views that burden with a bit of dread. Will she miss a pedal? Be healthy? Make a mistake? We caught up with KFC before Bieles.
U.S. Cyclocross Nationals in the 2010s have belonged to Jeremy Powers. He has won four of the last five events, including three in a row, …
After his personal World Cup best 10th at the 2016 Jingle Cross race on Saturday, Stephen Hyde (Cannondale p/b Cyclocross World was all smiles despite …
The number of new gravel races popping up everywhere is amazing. But the big ones, the ones that have been around awhile and feature unique challenges, …
Ten Years. That’s how long it’s been since the first Singlespeed Cyclocross World Championships. The race has moved from its home in Portland, Oregon, over …
Ever since Jingle Cross was awarded a World Cup calendar spot, we’ve been wondering how long that was in the works and what racers and fans can expect. We spoke with race director John Meehan yesterday to find out.
Rutledge’s cyclocross history goes way back. Perhaps most notably, Rutledge was the driving force behind what became the Redline Conquest, arguably the first race-oriented American production cyclocross bike.
Part two of our interview with Tod Manning, CEO of North American Cycle Sport, talking about the health of cycling in the US and his organization’s efforts to bring more people to organized, sanctioned riding.
This was our first chance to speak with CEO Tod Manning, the person in charge at NACS, and there was a good amount to discuss.
We spoke recently with Ben Berden about retirement, riding the Tour of Flanders and his “Giro/Tour double,” as well as cyclocross now that he’s retired from professional racing.
Cyclocross Magazine’s Christine Vardaros caught up with Katie Compton after her Friday pre-ride to see how the 2016 Cyclocross World Championship course in Zolder is …
TABOR, Czech Republic- While Eli Iserbyt, Gage Hecht and Max Gulickx were fighting for the second place spot in the 2015 Junior Men’s Cyclocross World …
Eva Lechner is something of an enigma: Before yesterday, she only landed once on a World Cup Podium, which was last year during a ride …
Carl Decker (Giant) had an impressive trip to the 2014 Qiansen Trophy C1 Cyclocross Race in Yanqing, China, and despite the adversity, also had an …
Cyclocross Magazine’s Clifford Lee caught up with Richard Sachs on the final day of NAHBS 2012 in Sacramento for a lengthy interview about Sachs’ long …
Cyclocross Magazine’s Cowbell member Taylor Kruse caught up with three of the top American cyclocrossers before and after the 2011 Cincy3 Cyclocross Festival Day 2 to hear the predictions and reflections on the Java Johnny’s UCI race in Middleton, Ohio.
Back in February, Cyclocross Magazine sat down with Albert in his mobile home before the final race of the Superprestige series in Middelkerke to put your questions to the new king of Belgian cross.
This marks the start of the new online “In the Saddle” feature for Cyclocross Magazine. Bi-weekly, we’ll be chasing down a new pro racer to …
At 34 years of age, Sven Nys only has one elite World title among his palmares, but with seven Belgian Championships, nine Superprestige titles, seven …
by Christine Vardaros After a weak season last year due to a cytomegalovirus, two-time world champion Bart Wellens only asks for one thing this season …
by Ty Kurth I remember the day when I needed a set of cyclocross brakes. The place was Amsterdam; I had a layover coming back …