2019 Year in Review: Busy Week at Bogense Cyclocross Worlds
The week of the 2019 Bogense Worlds was a busy one, with memorable results from two of the sport’s best and news about the 2022 Worlds coming to the U.S.
The week of the 2019 Bogense Worlds was a busy one, with memorable results from two of the sport’s best and news about the 2022 Worlds coming to the U.S.
2019 saw the SRAM eTap AXS and Shimano GRX groupsets make their way into cyclocross, and more Elite racers opted for tubeless ‘cross tires.
The face of Elite women’s cyclocross is changing in North America and internationally. We look at the riders who led the way in 2019.
UCI calendars are changing both here in North American and Europe thanks to rule enforcement and the purchase of the World Cup series by Flanders Classics.
In the latest sign of gravel’s growth, WorldTour teams sent riders to the Dirty Kanza 200 and other “alternative events” and it went pretty alright.
Any of 15-20 women can win an international cyclocross race right now. We take a look at the stars, the racing and numbers from a wide-open 2018.
Mathieu van der Poel has taken cyclocross dominance to a new level in 2018 and succeeded at mountain bike and road racing as well. We look at his big year.
There were some great cyclocross races in 2018. We look back on six classics from Nationals, the World Championships and Pan-Ams.
It’s been an amazing (and sad) year for cyclocross racers and fans. As we rapidly approach 2014, we’re taking a look at some of the …