New Product Spotlight: Kenda Tire’s Flintridge Pro Gravel Tire
Kenda’s Flintridge Pro is a tubeless ready gravel tire that offers a smooth, fast feel and is available in two widths.
Kenda’s Flintridge Pro is a tubeless ready gravel tire that offers a smooth, fast feel and is available in two widths.
This past Saturday saw racers from around Texas take to the start line at the first HTFU Roubaix, a gravel race of either 36, 72 or 108 miles, presented by Kolo Promotions.
The Overland was Foundry’s attempt to “create a versatile and timeless cyclocross bike.” Featuring a titanium frame and smart spec did they succeed? Read here to find out.
As Bosch eBike Systems continues its growth in North America, the company announces their plan to sponsor the first annual Sea Otter Classic electric mountain bike (eMTB) Race.
In a move to increase appeal to promoters and remove barriers to riders, the North American Cycle Sport governing body will now accept licenses from other sanctioning bodies.
While mini-v’s are not new tech, the Box Components Eclipse mini-v, are the debut mini-linear pull brake offering from a brand that is also relatively new.
Adam Myerson looks at courage, suffering and how that makes us who we are as bike racers in this edition of Training Tuesday.
We’re winding down our 2016 NAHBS coverage, but have saved some of what we think is the best for last, like a look at Mosaic Bespoke Bicycles.
Boyd Cycling first offered frames, wheels and more, but decided a focused approach on wheels was going to be better in the long run. Thus far, it has been proven correct.
USA Cycling suffered an electronic data security breach last week impacting all of their licensed riders.
RacerMate recalls CompuTrainer blue flywheels due to risk of injury and offers replacement units to impacted consumers.
The Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship is combining the Lost and Found gravel grinder, the Downieville Classic cross country race and the Grinduro into the Lost Sierra Triple Crown race series.
Jeremy Powers, four-time U.S National Champion, 2015 Pan-American Champion and owner of Aspire Racing announced today the expansion of his program with the addition of Ellen Noble for the upcoming 2016-17 cyclocross season.
Storied Italian component maker released a new groupo yesterday, a wider-rimmed Shamal and showed off what may ultimately become its road disc brake offering.
The Alan Super Gravel Carbon features handmade carbon lugged construction, thru axle compatibility and massive tire clearance with room for up to 52c rubber.
SRAM has issued a recall of certain Zipp-branded 88 front hubs and quick release levers found on Zipp-branded wheels that pose a failure risk that could result in a crash and injury.
This video covering the 2015 Singlespeed Cyclocross World Championships captures the event well and is sure to get the derailleur-less crowd pumped.
Velosport Imports has an array of new product offerings, some of which we saw at NAHBS this year, and all of which are likely to appeal to the gravel riding and racing crowd.
We’ve been out and about on Alchemy Bicycle Company’s steel cyclocross/gravel offering, the Konis. Check out our first impressions of the ride.
Murphy Mack and SuperPro racing may no longer be promoting the Masters World Championships in San Jose, but the 2011 SSCXWC promoter still has a …
We’re closing in on the off-season’s half-way point. While cyclocross racing may have ended months ago, many of us might have cyclocross tires still glued to …
During cyclocross season, Sundays are often race days. Once the racing is over, some stash the cyclocross bikes away until late summer. Many though keep ‘cross going with mixed terrain rides.
Darrel Williams, the man behind Thrive Cycles of Savanah, Missouri, is self-taught and has only been building for a year and half, but is already making waves with his simple, understated aesthetic.
New brands generally don’t have Bruce Gordon of Bruce Gordon Cycles and Paul Sadoff of Rock Lobster Cycles at the helm. But the duo is in fact the braintrust behind the seemingly oddly named Schnozola.
Hunter Cycles had this 650b gravel bike at NAHBS and to say it drew a lot of attention is an understatement.
Femke Van den Driessche faces a stiff ban, Sven Nys doesn’t completely close the door to politics and Lars van Der Haar shows off a green thumb in this edition of Rumors & Rumblings.
Lov, which stands for “love our valley,” has been in producing bikes for three years. They manufacture titanium and steel frames in-house, and amongst their small collection of colorful examples at NAHBS was a steel cross bike.
As spring draws near many of us start thinking about local training races in advance of our bigger targets later in the year. But do we really know how to treat those training races and what to be doing in them? Adam Myerson brakes it down for Training Tuesday.