“It can be hard to plan exactly what we will do. We like to stay open to interesting opportunities that arise. This life is too short, we must maximize our time here and if we remain inspired in our racing, we will be that much happier.”
Todd Wells may have not raced much cyclocross last season, but he had a good excuse: he was goaling for an Olympic berth and had …
Geoff Kabush has had a big year in mountain biking; he secured a spot on the Canadian team for the Olympics and scored an eighth …
by Molly Hurford What a week. It almost felt like cyclocross season this weekend, since the Windham World Cup gave me the chance to not …
Watching the women’s race at the Windham World Cup was heartbreaking for virtually everyone on course. Georgia Gould flatted just before the finish, and her …
by Kat Statman With the US and a few other countries finally getting their acts together and starting to name their Olympic cycling teams, it’s …
by Kat Statman Another few weeks, a whole lot of news compressed, and always more to talk about than we have time and/or space. This …
Lee Waldman has talked a lot lately about his off-season motivation issues. Today, he’s looking at what really matters: the friends we ride with. by …
Cyclocross Magazine’s “Euro correspondent” Christine Vardaros reports in from her training camp in Spain. by Christine Vardaros I am just recently back from Benidorm, Spain, …
Georgia Gould may not have had the best cyclocross season last year, but she’s been more than making up for it in the 2012 mountain …
by Kat Statman Yeah, yeah, Olympics this and Olympics that. Who cares? ’Cross isn’t even an Olympic discipline (note that sweeping ice while precariously standing …
Made to Measure and Handmade in Italy with Italian carbon and aluminum, now Protek Bicycle Frames are Available in the United States Cicli Protek …
by Kat Statman It’s Spring. The Classics are over, the Giro is starting, and still, all we think about it are 32 mm tubulars with …
by Molly Hurford Although Erik Zabel never made it big in cyclocross, when we at Cyclocross Magazine heard that he was speaking at an intimate …
by Christine Vardaros, photos by Jonas Bruffaerts For all the diehard cyclocross fans here in Belgium who have been deprived of their ’cross races for …
by Kat Statman The weather is warm, thunderstorms are becoming more regular and the trees have turned green in many places around the country. The …
by Kat Statman It’s the off-season for our favorite ’crossers, so most of them are sitting at home relaxing. Niels Albert went for a walk …
by Kat Statman For all of you die hard cyclocross fans out there, this is certainly the time of year that you should start getting …
CONYERS, GEORGIA – For a first year bike expo, the Southeast Bike Expo couldn’t have picked a better day or place to hold its inaugural …
Chris Jones (Rapha-Focus) has had an amazing season, taking podium spots among the best in the US, riding himself to a sixth place finish at Nationals, despite …
NEWBURY PARK, CALIFORNIA — On the heels of its most successful year ever, the Giant Factory Off-Road Team rolls into the 2012 season with new …
View our complete coverage of the 2012 UCI Cyclocross World Championships in Koksijde, Belgium on our Full Coverage page. by Robbie Carver For the fourth consecutive …
Katie Compton talks Nationals, Worlds, her season so far and what’s to come for this eight-time national champion. by Bart Hazen
Czech racer Katerina Nash has had a busy season. She started with a win at CrossVegas, and spent much of the season racing on American …
Cyclocross Magazine’s Bart Hazen caught up with Julie Krasniak, the 23-year-old racer for the Rapha-Focus Cyclocross Team. by Bart Hazen Cyclocross Magazine: Can you introduce …
Katie Compton (Rabobank-Giant) has done what no other American cyclocrosser – male or female – has: won seven consecutive National Championships. On Sunday, she will …
Our intrepid Euro correspondent and photographer Bart Hazen snagged an interview with Gabby Day, who recently scored a top ten finish at Koksijde, the site …
Yesterday the Cyclocross Magazine website featured a report, “USA Cycling Pressures OBRA, Independent Organizations and Events,” that generated quite a bit of attention and feedback. …
One of our Euro corespondents, Bart Hazen, caught up with Pauline Ferrand-Prevot between snapping photos. Because some of our Euro racers, with the exceptions of …
When watching the big names like Sven Nys or Daphny Van den Brand cross the finish line, you often see someone running towards them with a jacket and water bottle in hand. This “behind the scenes” character is a soigneur – the backbone to most every cyclist on race day.