Tag archive for ‘raleigh’

  • Live Coverage & Cowbell Prizes: EDGE Wheels & Raleigh High Life Frame

    Edge Composites 65's Carbon Tubular Wheelset

    Whether you are in Bend or stayed home, even if you can’t contend for a National Championship, you can still win big with your friends at Cyclocross Magazine and the kind live coverage sponsors Raleigh, Edge Composites, Planet Bike and Blue Competition Cycles. Edge Composites has put up an amazing prize: their 65′s, a $2399  [...]

  • MFG Cyclocross Ends the Season With a Blast

    MFG Cyclocross pays tribute to sponsors and series winners at season-end party. Seattle, WA – November 18th, 2009 – Low Pressure Promotions of Seattle, WA concluded the first annual MFG Cyclocross Series, presented by Raleigh Bicycles, with an awards party at the Pyramid Alehouse. Throughout the evening, MFG paid tribute to overall series winners as [...]

  • Northerners Steal SSCXWC09: Drew MacKenzie and Kari Studley Golden in the Mud, Seattle Crowned 2010 Host

    SSCXWC 2009 Winners (g-rated picture while kids are awake).

    Video by Jimmy Cavelieri Singlespeed cyclocrossers from the north came to Portland and stole the show. Canada’s Drew MacKenzie and Seattle’s Kari Studley took home the Golden Speedos today with impressive riding despite the heavy mud and shenanigans at the third-annual Singlespeed Cyclocross World Championships (SSCXWC) today in Portland, Oregon. MacKenzie, the defending champion trained [...]

  • Raleigh’s SSCXWC Frames Released Today

    The SingleSpeed Cyclocross World Championships (SSCXWC) are returning to Portland for a third and final time next month. To celebrate the race, Raleigh has released a limited number of SSCXWC-themed frames for public purchase. One lucky winner will get a complete bike with a one-off color and a custom parts package. Details below:

  • New Product Spotlight: Raleigh RX1.0 and SSCXWC

    Interbike isn’t quite here yet (be sure to visit cxmagazine.com during the big show) but 2010 cyclocross models have been popping up as the season begins. The folks are Raleigh have been working hard redefining their cyclocross offerings, and we’ve got some early details. Their stock bike, the RX 1.0 has not only received a [...]

  • Raleigh Climbing High Above Rainier

    With Raleigh’s stunning 2009 Rainier singlespeed project a surprise hit and quickly sold out, the company has been hard pressed to come up with a successor. The  Rainier Brewery-styled logos combined with the understated white frame and fork (reviewed in Issue 6) was eye-catching, and the small production run and custom finish of the singlespeed [...]



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