The Girl with the Cowbell Tattoo: The Final Column — Saying Thanks
Cyclocross Magazine is sad to say this is the final installment of this column. Molly Hurford has been the face and much of the voice …
Cyclocross Magazine is sad to say this is the final installment of this column. Molly Hurford has been the face and much of the voice …
by Molly Hurford Worlds is over. It feels like a bit of a letdown, this week. Not because the racing was bad, just because it …
by Molly Hurford Before everything, I’d been listing the million things I wanted to write about in this column: the triathlon I did right before …
by Molly Hurford Cyclocross season starts on September 7. That, if my calculations are correct, is a mere two weeks away, as of today. Holy …
by Molly Hurford They say that the clothes make the man, and I’ve always tended to disagree. It’s what’s on the inside that counts, right? …
by Molly Hurford It’s been a series of eventful weekends. From racing in one of the hardest crits around, the Tour of Somerville, to heading …
by Molly Hurford I know it’s silly to be writing about this: blogging about being unplugged from phone, Internet and even cameras? A bit of …
by Molly Hurford When I was interviewing the junior women on the Red Zone Cycling team in Louisville, Kentucky, for an article in our upcoming …
It’s been a long hiatus since our first dual column, but here, Lee Waldman and I put our heads together and talk about the new …
by Molly Hurford Being home for two weeks, with no races to cover, was unprecedented. In fact, I can’t remember the last time I had …
by Molly Hurford Has it really been two months since I last posted? I guess that stands to reason, since two months ago I headed …
by Molly Hurford 2013. And what a way to start it. After a couple of much needed weeks at home on the East Coast, January …
by Molly Hurford This past trip I made was probably one of my favorites this season. In part because it was a blast, but more …
by Molly Hurford One of my first columns I ever wrote for Cyclocross Magazine was about fear. About being a nervous mountain biker, tentative on …
by Molly Hurford Last week, I talked about my newfound love of local racing. This past weekend, that love was reaffirmed ten-fold when I went …
by Molly Hurford For the past two years, I’ve gone where the big races were. That mainly left me in New England, with jaunts to …
by Molly Hurford Normally, when people finish a race and say, “Oh, the wheels just came off in the last lap,” they aren’t being literal. …
by Molly Hurford ‘Twas the night before Rochester and all through the house All the creatures were stirring, packing up to get out. The bikes …
by Molly Hurford There’s a feeling in the air, it’s almost electric. When my phone rings and it’s my friend and now-framebuilder calling, my heart …
by Molly Hurford Track. MTB. Book! OK, so I admit, those were just the notes I made before I started writing this post. But if …
by Kat Statman With opening ceremonies and the men’s road race done and dusted, the women’s Olympic road race is on as I write this, …
by Molly Hurford I’ve started my countdown to cyclocross season. We’re less than two months away from the first UCI race, and just shy of …
by Molly Hurford What a week. It almost felt like cyclocross season this weekend, since the Windham World Cup gave me the chance to not …
by Molly Hurford It’s been a nostalgic couple of weeks. Last column, I was celebrating one year at Cyclocross Magazine. Yesterday, I turned 25. The …
by Molly Hurford It’s been over a year since I first started at Cyclocross Magazine, and — wow — what a year it’s been! I hadn’t …
by Molly Hurford For the past two weeks, I’ve been traveling and playing in the dirt so much that it almost feels like cyclocross season …
by Molly Hurford I’ve been learning a whole lot in the last couple of weeks about the past, present, and future of American cyclocross. And …
by Molly Hurford One of the best perks of moving to Easthampton, Massachusetts may have been that National Champion Jeremy Powers is now practically living …
by Molly Hurford When Chip Baker asked me if I was interested in riding in the Rhonde de Rosey, a 70+ mile unofficial team race, …
by Molly Hurford When I first started working as the online editor for Cyclocross Magazine and first started writing this column, nearly a year ago, …