The competition was fierce at the 2015 Lost and Found Gravel Race with plenty of big cyclocross names showing up for the start. Ben Berden brought along his Sea Otter and Tokyo Cyclocross-tested Stoemper Ronny, and we were able to get a closer look at all of the details, including the newest components from TRP, FSA and Kenda.
If self-driving cars are already a reality, robots racing and teaching cyclocross shouldn’t be that far-fetched. Scientists at MIT, with funding from DARPA, have proven …
According to wielerflits.nl news, Wout van Aert (Vastgoedservice-Golden Palace) just had a successful operation on his left wrist. The second place finisher in the Cyclocross World …
Last month, Adam Myerson explained the value in training for your weaknesses, but racing to your strengths. But how do you know when training and …
The 2015 Lost and Found gravel race took over the Lake Davis region in the Sierra Buttes of Northern California on Saturday, and records fell …
In Issue 28, our CXM Labs was resurfaced to test the actual suppleness of tires, including many different kinds of tubulars with high thread counts. …
Maybe we’ll never have the legs of Sven Nys or Erik De Vlaeminck, but with the retro Belgian Heritage Cycling Jersey by De Marchi, at least we can look the part. Today we have an “out of the box” new product spotlight of the 50% Merino wool and 50% acrylic cycling jersey that hearkens back to 1973.
For some, a century of road riding isn’t enough, 100 miles on technical gravel is more their style. Then on the far extreme, you have …
The last day of the NoTubes Trans-Sylvania Epic brought a few more miles and lots of smiles. For the elite men, the final day was …
In a race as long and challenging as the NoTubes Trans-Sylvania Epic, the only constant is change. On the signature trail of the stage and …
Golden, Colorado – May 26, 2015 – The Amy D. Foundation announces the continuation of its Amy D. Racing program for cyclocross which will award …
by Clifford Lee The Ritte Crossberg is an accumulation of design refinement for the company Ritte Bicycles, a five-year-old bike purveyor based out of Los …
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 …
Alison Arensman got off to a good start at the beginning of 2015, winning a UCI race and taking home the stars and stripes jersey from the D2 collegiate race at the Cyclocross National Championships. We take a look at her championship-winning Felt F4x.
For the first time in 2015, we introduced the category of Favorite Tubeless Cyclocross Tire to our Readers’ Choice Awards. Loads of voters wanted their opinions heard, and in the end, the Specialized Terra 2Bliss took home the award.
Traveling to gravel events and cyclocross races on one’s bucket list can mean a long drive or flight to reach a destination. Especially when these …
With hydraulic disc brakes becoming more of the rule rather than the exception in cyclocross, we reached out to TRP, SRAM and Shimano on some of the best practices for brake maintenance, bike storage and waste disposal for cyclocross bikes with hydraulic brake systems.
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 …
Between color choices and spindle lengths, iSSi pedals offer a huge amount of choices for mashing power. The company has redesigned its retention claws to make it more SPD compatible, and we took its larger platform model, the Pedal iSSi Trail, out for a first ride.
Not only has Foundry revamped its full cyclocross line, but added a titanium arrow to their quiver as well. The Foundry Overland titanium cyclocross bike seeks to tackle everything from the commute and getting lost in the woods, to cyclocross courses and gravel races.
Next on the unveiling list of our 2015 Readers’ Choice Awards is the Favorite Car Rack Brand, with the voters giving recognition to the long-standing Swedish company, Thule.
The gravel season is well upon us, and in a young tradition stemming from last year, Christine Vardaros offers a rider diary of the full experience of the Paris to Ancaster …
For today’s #throwbackthursday, we go back seven years to Mercer Park in New Jersey, the mid-season checkpoint for the US Gran Prix of Cyclocross. As …
For years, Louis Garneau has been recognized as a cycling clothing brand in the United States despite having road and cyclocross frames availble in many parts of the world. This year, it is bringing their Steeple Xc-Elite to the USA, and we have an in review model for a closer look.
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 …
We continue our unveiling of the 2015 Editors’ Choice awards with the Best Mid-Range Cyclocross Bike, which goes to the Focus Mares CX 3.0, with a built-in chain catcher, loads of rear clearance, and enough race day components to get the workingman to a podium.
Like Katie Compton did before him years in a row, Andrew Dillman proved that you don’t need the lightest carbon fiber frame to get yourself to the top of the podium at a championship race. We take a closer look at his Collegiate Championship winning Trek Crockett for today’s Pro Bike Profile.