Tag archive for ‘stu thorne’

  • Stu Thorne Talks Back About Disc Brakes

    It didn't come out often during the season, but Tim Johnson was all disc and all speed on his new prototype bike. ©Pat Malach

    by Molly Hurford With the huge response we got to our most recent Mechanical Monday topic of disc brakes, we had to reach out to the man who has helped to start the revolution. Stu Thorne, the owner of CyclocrossWorld.com, chatted with me for a bit about his thoughts on disc brakes. Last season, Thorne [...]

  • Tim Johnson’s Prototype Disc Brake Cannondale SuperX Bike

    It didn't come out often during the season, but Tim Johnson was all disc and all speed on his new prototype bike. ©Pat Malach

    by Josh Liberles Tim Johnson, one of America’s top ’crossers, has had a disc-brake-equipped prototype carbon Cannondale SuperX on board the Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com team truck for most of the season, but he’s only busted it out in races recently. It was aboard that rig that Johnson finally notched his first wins of the season, at the [...]

  • Pro Cyclocross Rumors & Rumblings Week of September 30th/October 1st, 2011

    The steel, disc-brake equipped Furley brings steel, disc brakes and one gear to the Raleigh 2012 Cyclocross bike line-up. © Cyclocross Magazine

    by Kat Statman Every year, cyclocross and women get a little closer to equality and Rabobank has helped making that transition again. So I hear that disc brakes are the next thing in cross, but where are they? Niels Albert has taken the plunge as the first Euro to really think that disc braking performance [...]

  • Kaitlin Antonneau Joins Cannondale prepared by Cyclocrossworld.com

    As our readers already know, Cyclocross Magazine broke the story of Kaitlin Antonneau’s transfer in our latest issue. She just unleashed an impressive debut race at Day 2 of the Planet Bike USGP, the day after claiming two Collegiate National Track Championships! Make sure to follow the latest both in print and online to keep [...]

  • Behind the Scenes and In the Pits: An Interview with Cyclocrossworld’s Stu Thorne

    by Chris Worden Prevailing wisdom says that in order to be successful in bike racing, a rider must have three main qualities: the legs, the heart and the support. Cyclocross is no exception to this theory. While many riders have the personal attributes to obtain success, when the conditions are at at their worst, another [...]

  • Taping and Gluing Tubulars the Belgian Way

    So you’ve picked up your tubular wheels and tires and are eying that first race. Perhaps  our how-to for multi-step process of gluing cyclocross tires is overwhelming? You can kick back with a Belgian brew and enjoy the drawn-out process, or you can simplify the steps and speed things up a bit by going with [...]



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