Video Interview: Robin Farina Winner of the Women’s 2016 Lost & Found Gravel Race
We spoke with Robin Farina after her win at the 2016 Lost & Found gravel race last weekend. See what the two-time women’s race winner had to say.
We spoke with Robin Farina after her win at the 2016 Lost & Found gravel race last weekend. See what the two-time women’s race winner had to say.
While Jim’s question is seemingly a joke, we do get asked serious variations of this all the time. Should I get an electronic kit? Does it work better? Is electronic shifting good for cyclocross?
Reigning US Cyclocross National Champion Jeremy Powers, who we spoke with recently, is putting on a clinic in early July in Pennsylvania. Proceeds from the event benefit Cadence Youth Cycling, a Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia program.
Perhaps a glove that simplifies the hand-up is not as big of a game changer as the introduction of tubeless. However, anyone who’s been to a local cyclocross race and seen fumbled red cups can attest that there was room for improvement.
Greenbelly, aimed at backpackers, has a meal replacement bar that may be just right for bikepacking, your longest rides or even just your busiest days.
For a bike that’s already in the garage, there are two modifications that could help take some of the sting out of long gravel events: suspension seat posts and suspension stems.
SRAM has added hydraulic disc braking to its wireless eTap group with its new HydroHC levers.
Many recent Training Tuesday pieces have talked about working on skills during the offseason. Here, we present an article on tackling downhills that first appeared in Issue 30 to help you start thinking about those “mission-critical” components of racing cyclocross.
Silca, perhaps known best for its Super Pista and Super Pista Ultimate floor pumps, is getting fully into the tubeless game with its new tubeless valve kit and rim tape and is also offering replacement valve cores and valve extenders.
We’ve taken a ride on the latest iteration of Trek’s Boone 7 Disc cyclocross bike. It’s race-ready, will let you daydream of racing along side your Telenet-Fidea teammates and features a rather unique “bass boat” paint scheme.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled a number of carbon BMX forks from Box Components due to a problem with the steerer coming loose from the fork crown. Impacted consumers can get replacement forks from Box.
On the heels of the new kids’ cyclocross bikes we saw at the 2016 Sea Otter Classic from Raleigh and Kona, Portland, Oregon’s Islabikes has a new Pro Series range of bikes for kids of all ages.
In this second part of our look at new helmet options we take a look at more traditional lids to keep you riding safe.
Helmets have benefited from a quiet revolution in technology, emerging faster, lighter, more comfortable and safer. We rounded up a selection of the latest lids to see which are best suited for your mixed terrain racing and adventures. In this first of two installments, we’re reviewing some of the top aero offerings.
It’s not too often we ring our own cowbell, but CXmagazine.com Racing’s Hannah Saville took the win in round three of the British Cycling Mountain Bike Cross Country Series earlier this month.
In a return to form that saw her become what many argue is the greatest cyclist ever—woman or man—Marianne Vos took a sprint win in the third stage of the Women’s Tour of California.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled certain Scott bicycles for an issue pertaining to OEM Syncros seat posts, which can break and present a fall hazard.
While at Magura Ride Camp, we saw some of SKS’ latest offerings. If you’re wondering why SKS’ German-made offerings were on show it’s because Magura USA partners with other German companies for its Press Camp.
Safety first! The Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall of certain infant bicycle helmets.
If you’ve been looking for a new do-it-all bike and want to get one and support a worthy cause at the same time, Champion System …
This week’s Tech Throwback Thursday is a look back at Magura’s drop bar hydraulic brake levers.
Earlier this month the second annual Bootleggeer 100 gravel race took place in Lenoir, North Carolina. The event was race number 3 of the Appalachian Grinder Series and started at Luna Cycles in downtown Lenoir where the idea for the race was concocted.
Defining the “best” of anything is a difficult, if not impossible task. This is particularly true with cyclocross equipment choices. Still, given the important role tires play in ‘cross we often get asked the question of what the best tire is for a given rider or set of conditions.
WolfTooth is bringing wider range cassettes to the Shimano 11-speed crowd with its new GC45 conversion kit.
In a sign that the 2016/17 cyclocross season is around the corner, teams are starting to make announcements about sponsors and rosters. Joining those ranks is the JAM Fund, which has just named its riders for the coming race season.
Enjoy this interview with Chris Mayhew where Neil Schirmer exploits Chris’ kindness for you in a rapid-fire question-and-answer session on a wide array of topics for this week’s Training Tuesday.
Saddles aren’t always the most exciting piece of equipment. But they have a definite impact on your riding enjoyment. See some of the latest saddles here and maybe you’ll find your next seat.
For last week’s Mechanical Monday we took a look at disc brake pad considerations. And we’re following that up this week by talking about bleeding disc brakes with TRP’s Bryce Olsen, SRAM’s Nate Newton and Shimano’s Nick Murdick.
Tobin Ortenblad is on a new bike this year, a Santa Cruz Stigmata, which he raced to the win at the 016 Sea Otter Classic Cyclocross race.