Stephen Hyde Retires, to Coach Team USA at Cyclocross Worlds
Stephen Hyde officially announced his transition from professional cyclocross today. See what’s in store for the three-time Cyclocross National Champ.
Stephen Hyde officially announced his transition from professional cyclocross today. See what’s in store for the three-time Cyclocross National Champ.
Living legend Katie Compton heads into Saturday’s World Championships knowing it’s her last Worlds in Europe. We caught up with the champ.
Elle Anderson announced her retirement from professional cyclocross and new position as a coach at Killington Mountain School in Vermont.
Nikki Brammeier announced her retirement from professional bike racing after a 15-year career and 4 British Cyclocross National Championships.
We head behind the barriers with Jeremy Powers one last time and chat with him about his decision to retire from cyclocross and what’s next for him.
After a career where he won four U.S. cyclocross national championships, Jeremy Powers announced his retirement from professional cyclocross racing.
Helen Wyman announced she is retiring from the sport of cyclocross at the end of the 2018/19 season, More on her long and impressive career.
All good things must come to an end. Belgian Kevin Pauwels announced that he will be retiring at the end of the season after 13 years as an Elite ‘crosser.
After retiring in January, Jonathan Page is kicking off his post-cyclocross career with Page CX Over LLC. Read Page’s first post-racing career announcement.
Worlds silver medalists Klaas Vantornout and Rob Peeters will be racing their last races at the 2018 Sluitingsprijs Oostmalle on Sunday, February 25.
Two cyclocross GOATs in Jonathan Page and Todd Wells announced their retirements this year. We look back at their legacies in this Year in Review.
Todd Wells recently announced he is retiring from pro bike racing at the end of 2017. We chatted with him about the decision and his legacy in off-road riding.
After tasting mud and near-victory at the 2016 SSCXWC and piling on base miles at the Cape Epic stage race, Sven Nys has officially declared what we suspected…he’s coming out of retirement.
Among the 750 participants at the 2016 Grinduro, there were a few notable surprises. Current and former World Tour roadies, pro mountain bikers and Meredith …
Earlier this week, long-time cyclocross pro Ryan Trebon officially announced his retirement with a Tweet. It was a sad day for U.S. cyclocross fans, but …
After a few up-and-down seasons that left Ryan Trebon off the bike more than he wanted to be, the tall, 35-year-old Oregon-based professional cyclocross racer …
We had a chance to sit down with Gabby Durrin this morning in Austin, TX, to talk some about her decision, the state of the sport and what her future holds. Upbeat and motivated for a new chapter in her life, she shared her reasoning behind the change, including her struggle to stay mentally positive inside the tape.
With the fun news of new riders and teams on the scene, also comes news that is a little more sad. As with the retirement by …
The Nationals in Austin, Texas marked Mo Bruno Roy’s 301st career cyclocross race. When we caught up to her husband, Matt, he disclosed an interesting …
Two-time Elite World Champion Bart Wellens just announced today at a press conference his retirement from racing – at the age of 36. A drop …
As many of you know, Jesse Anthony has announced that after Gloucester’s race this year, he will be retiring from cyclocross to pursue road racing as his main sport. After the summer he’s had, we can’t say that we blame him, as he’s had some amazing finishes and wins, winning Nature Valley overall to name just one. But we will miss him in cyclocross. Issue 15 will include a reflective piece from Anthony as well as a look back at his superlative cyclocross career.
Erwin Vervecken finished a respectable 11th at the GVA Trofee Finale in Oostmalle, nearly two minutes behind the winning Bart Wellens, but the three-time Cyclocross …