Technique Tuesday: Amanda Nauman on Training, Nutrition and Hydration for a 200 Mile Gravel Race
During the 2015 Dirty Kanza 200, Amanda Nauman, a cyclocrosser from Southern California, was able to adapt her training and not only take on one …
During the 2015 Dirty Kanza 200, Amanda Nauman, a cyclocrosser from Southern California, was able to adapt her training and not only take on one …
The winningest cyclocross bike brand is back, and the Alan Super Cross carbon cyclocross bike is a modern tube-to-tube full carbon construction but features a retro aluminum lugged look. We take a first look at our latest review bike that’s begging to be raced.
The 2015 edition of the Dirty Kanza 200 saw a muddy course fit for a cyclocrosser, and despite the race being over 14 hours long …
Happy Father’s Day to all the cyclocross and cycling dads out there. Cyclocross Magazine wouldn’t be here without them. Sure, that’s obvious, because somehow we …
Last January, the UCI announced the introduction of a new category for Youth Women in the Cyclocross World Championship. In Issue 28, Cindy Brennan examined …
Since the early Spring, we’ve been filling our reports with tips for training in the offseason, starting with Michael van den Ham’s investigation into what …
When you’re trudging your bike through the Florida swamp and feel the pebbles of the river bottom underneath your tires, you’re technically still racing on …
With the emergence of Wout van Aert along with the increased performace of his teammates last season, it is hard to beleive that Vastgoedservice-Golden Palace …
Of his 15 bikes, Mark King, finisher at the Lost and Found Bike Ride, decided to take his Framed Alaskan full carbon fat bike in order to tackle the 100 miles of gravel. He built the bike up with drops only days before the race, and today we offer a full bike profile from the Lost and Found.
Last week for Technique Tuesday, Adam Myerson examined the steps involved with handling multi-race weekend during the weekend. Whether you are racing in the off-season on the …
On Friday, we informed readers that Mavic Ksyrium’s line of products is changing dramatically, expanding beyond alloy road wheels and adding garments, shoes, tires, dirt/gravel …
Boo Bicycles have unveiled its new SL models, which are custom frames that are stronger and lighter thanks to the S2 fiberglass interior. We just received the company’s SL-G Gravel Bike and today we take a look at some of the build and woodworking details that Boo Bicycle’s iron bamboo provides.
This cyclocross season, we are getting ready to go green. Our FMB SSC Slalom tubular tires with green silica compound tread has arrived, and today we have an exclusive first look at the tire’s details.
According to gva.be and our European correspondent, Christine Vardaros, Sanne Cant was hospitalized after a crash during her workout in Kasterlee. She was moto-pacing with …
Last we saw of Nicole Duke’s adventures, she joined up with Emily Kachorek and Courtenay McFadden to tackle the Flume Trail around Lake Tahoe. At the …
Mavic’s Ksyrium name has been synonymous with high-end road racing wheels, but for 2016, the company has broadened their Ksyrium branding. Now the name first introduced …
With the addition of China’s UCI races, and the movement of several races on the Pro CX Calendar, the UCI has recently released its most …
Last year, the second-annual Qiansen Trophy Cyclocross took their UCI status to a new level by offering a C1 race in their Beijing-area location in …
Bill Schieken, creator of CXHairs videos such as SVENNESS and LIKEAVOS, has been deconstructing sports for decades. Even before his introduction to cycling, he was passionate …
Last year, the beginning of the summer marked a barrage of new small teams forming, including Jeremy Powers’ Aspire, Krughoff and Miller’s Noosa Professional Cyclocross …
by Clifford Lee We first reviewed the Redline Conquest Team Carbon three years ago, in Issue 15. Innovations such as fully internal cable routing, a …
Last week for Technique Tuesday, Adam Myerson planned out the steps that riders should take when opening up for a race weekend. While gravel racers often …
We’re on the hunt for the perfect do-it-all wheelset. FULL SPEED AHEAD’s 29er Tubeless Carbon Wheel SL-K was designed with mountain biking, gravel and cyclocross racing in mind.
At the 2015 Lost and Found, plenty of big names in cyclocross tried out their legs on the 100-mile course. Some tried to push their …
Many of us are familiar with the need to maintain our drivetrains. After all, a chain and gear open to the elements rarely conceals the …
Sometimes steep gravel climbs and technical descents need that extra challenge. At the 2015 Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship’s Lost and Found Gravel Race, Dax Downey brought an All-City Cycles Def Wish with a BMX drivetrain and a coaster brake that overheated on the long, sharp descents.
One of the annual traditions of Cyclocross Magazine is reflecting back on a year filled with reviewing products and award those that struck us as …
Promoters are constantly looking for ways to push the envelope, and explore new ways in which to provide a fresh experience for racing. Last weekend …