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Throwback Thursday: Bart Wellen’s Infamous One-Legged Maneuver in Overijse

We miss the days of live fans at top cyclocross races. But not all fan-racer interaction is welcomed. We throwback to one infamous incident.

Looking to the Future with Katie Compton – The Euro Exit Interview

Living legend Katie Compton heads into Saturday’s World Championships knowing it’s her last Worlds in Europe. We caught up with the champ.

Bike Profile: Wout van Aert’s Azencross Comeback Bianchi Zolder Pro

Wout van Aert had a new Bianchi Zolder Pro bike for his cyclocross comeback at the 2019 Azencross Loenhout. We take a closer look at his celeste bike.

2019 Year in Review: The Progression of Elite Women’s Cyclocross

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.

Nationals Bike: Clara Honsinger’s Lil’ Championship Kona Major Jake

Clara Honsinger’s three-year run on her Kona Major Jake cyclocross bike culminated with an Elite National Championship in Lakewood on Sunday.

Bruce Buckley is the Official Photographer of North American Cyclocross

You might not know Bruce Buckley personally, but you have definitely seen his photos. We talked shop with the Official Photographer of U.S. Cyclocross.

Bike Profile: Maria Larkin’s Lucky Colnago Prestige

Born in Ireland, Maria Larkin has found a new home in Chicago and on the cyclocross course. We took a closer look at her Colnago Prestige race bike.

In Review: Noble CX3 Budget-Friendly Cyclocross Bike

The Noble CX3 is a $1,999 cyclocross bike with a SRAM Rival 1 build and Stan’s tubeless wheels aimed at the budget-conscious crowd. We take a first look.

Remembering Cyclocrosser Amy Dombroski: No Country For Young Racers

October 3rd is a tragic day due to the loss of cyclocross racer Amy Dombroski. But we attempt to turn sadness into a celebration of her life with her story.

Sanne Cant Out, Jolanda Neff In (?) for 2019 U.S. World Cups

Sanne Cant will skip the U.S. World Cups and start her cyclocross season in October, while signs point to Jolanda Neff racing in Iowa City and Wisconsin.

Ireland’s Old Velos: The Seven Stages of Cyclocross

Ireland’s Old Velos are ready for the new cyclocross season and prepared to experience the Seven Stages of Cyclocross. They share them here.

Mechanic, Manager, Planner, Brenna Wrye-Simpson Helps Team S&M CX Run Smoothly

Brenna Wrye-Simpson works behind the scenes as mechanic and manager of Team S&M CX to keep things humming for the team’s riders on the cyclocross course.

Scot Herrmann Brings Joy, Knowledge as Cyclocross Race Announcer

Ohio’s Scot Herrmann is one of the busiest race announcers in U.S. cyclocross. We went behind the scenes to see what it takes to sit behind the mic.

Ridden and Reviewed: Noble GX5 Carbon Gravel Bike

Noble Bikes’ GX5 may not be the most well-known gravel bike yet, but should it be? We put the value-oriented, SRAM Force 1-equipped carbon bike to the test.

Reviewed: Wilier Triestina Jena Carbon Gravel Bike

Wilier Triestina’s carbon Jena gravel bike boasts unique lines, tube shapes and builds. Is it the right gravel bike for you? We put the flagship Di2 model to the test.

2019 RenoCross Canceled

Say it isn’t so. The descendant race from the first UCI Cyclocross World Cup in the U.S. will not happen in 2019. RenoCross, formerly CrossVegas, …

Jeremy Powers Announces Retirement from Professional Racing, New Position at GCN

After a career where he won four U.S. cyclocross national championships, Jeremy Powers announced his retirement from professional cyclocross racing.

RenoCross Faces 2019 Cancellation without Title Sponsor

RenoCross is scheduled to be a UCI C1 cyclocross race in October, but organizers announced without a title sponsor, the 2019 race will likely be canceled.

A Crazy Idea: The Story Behind the 2022 Fayetteville Cyclocross Worlds

A crazy idea turned into the 2022 Cyclocross World Championships coming to Fayetteville, AR. Get the inside story of how Fayetteville 2022 came to be.

Busy, Busy Rebecca Gross Wraps Up Euro Cyclocross Campaign, 47-Race Season

Rebecca Gross just wrapped up a packed cyclocross schedule where she raced 47 times, including a 2-month Euro block. We caught up with her after the season.

Belgian Cycling Apologizes for Fans’ Disrespectful Behavior toward MvdP at Worlds

After reports of fans being disrespectful toward Mathieu van der Poel at the 2019 Bogense Cyclocross Worlds surfaced, Belgian Cycling issued an apology.

Worlds Bike: Mathieu van der Poel’s Worlds-Winning Canyon Inflite CF SLX

Mathieu van der Poel rode a Canyon Inflite CF SLX to his second World Championship title in Bogense. We profile his oft-winning bike.

UCI Cyclocross World Championships to Fayetteville, Arkansas in 2022? – Updated

Could the UCI Cyclocross World Championships return to the USA in 2022 with a stop in Fayetteville, Arkansas? We look behind the rumors.

Will There Be a RenoCross in 2019? We Spoke with Race Director Coby Rowe About the Race’s Future

With the cancellation of Interbike for 2019, will there be a RenoCross cyclocross race next year? We spoke with Coby Rowe about the race’s future.

Pro Bike: Bjørn Selander is Born Again on His Bingham Built Custom Titanium Cyclocross Bike

Bjorn Selander’s cycling career has been re-born aboard his Bingham Built custom titanium cyclocross bike. Get the story behind the bike in this profile.

2019 Interbike Trade Show Canceled, Future of Event, RenoCross Uncertain

Emerald Expositions announced it has canceled the 2019 Interbike trade show. Learn more about the decision and future of the RenoCross cyclocross race.

2018 Cyclist’s Gift Guide: 9 Top Books on Cyclocross, Cycling and Bikes

Part 1 of our 2018 Gift Guide for cyclists looks at the timeless gift of books. Here are 9 favorites about cyclocross, cycling and bikes. Hint: Share away!

Heckling at UCI Race Crosses the Line, Writes Courtenay McFadden

Courtenay McFadden had a strong weekend of racing in Indy, but comments from a spectator left her with a bitter taste. She shared her thoughts on the experience on her blog.

Tubeless Tires Are Rolling to Podiums on the Domestic Professional ‘Cross Landscape

Tubeless tires are having a good year with the Squid, Pivot/Maxxis and Garneau-Easton teams riding them. We look at the how and why of their success.

2018 Jingle Cross Day 1 Results: Pro Men

At the 2018 Jingle Cross Day 1, an international men’s took the opportunity to fight for UCI C2 points. See the full men’s results from the Friday night racing.

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