Mechanical Monday: Back on the Chain Gang – Chain Wear and Care
Most riders have a favorite method for cleaning and lubing chains, along with favorite solvents and lubes. But to make the most of this vital piece of equipment, we’re going to experts.
Most riders have a favorite method for cleaning and lubing chains, along with favorite solvents and lubes. But to make the most of this vital piece of equipment, we’re going to experts.
Dutch press reports Jonathan Page will race a stage race starting tomorrow in The Netherlands.
2006 in Zeddam, The Netherlands, and an 18-year-old Marianne Vos, a relative unknown, certainly compared to her status now, takes on the UCI Cyclocross World Championships.
Cyclocross season has been underway since April. In Australia. Imagine you’re an Australian-based professional racer looking at a ‘cross season that starts five months before …
From the pre-season break, to cyclocross-specific work to a pre-season taper, we’ll be well prepared to take the line thanks to Chris Mayhew. But before we do, what about openers? Mayhew opens up about openers in this week’s Training Tuesday.
For some cyclocross season has already begun. And for a lucky few from various nations that means the UCI Cyclocross Training Camp at in Switzerland. We spoke recently with the camp’s director, Geoff Proctor about the camp and more.
With the announcement of SSCXWC dates, we got ahold of John Walrod. He’s been a part of the event since its start and is the self-described “bad idea guy.” Walrod reveals more details on the infamous event.
The number of new gravel races popping up everywhere is amazing. But the big ones, the ones that have been around awhile and feature unique challenges, …
If you’ve been following the recent Training Tuesday articles from Chris Mayhew, you’re might be curious about the value of a pre-season taper. Read this week’s article to learn how to sharpen your fitness for the rigors of ‘cross and the start of the saeson.
“I am really interested to see how introducing titanium in 2017 will change the mix of orders.”
For GT, cyclocross too has provided a platform for success, the company having sponsored some of the sport’s biggest names in the US, including Todd Wells.
As we’ve done in the recent past, our Throwback Thursday this week ties into the interview we ran earlier in the day. In this case, …
We caught up with Brady Kappius recently to talk about his eponymous company, the ClifBar team and his plans for the coming cyclocross season.
Talking with Dani Dance, founder of the Singlespeed Cyclocross World Championships of course got us talking about the racing, the “racing,” mayhem and general good times at the SSCXWC races over the years.
Ten Years. That’s how long it’s been since the first Singlespeed Cyclocross World Championships. The race has moved from its home in Portland, Oregon, over …
It’s not all carbon and tubeless at the Lost & Found gravel race as evidenced by this modified 1986 steel 26″ wheel Peugeot City Express commuter seen at the race’s finish.
Recently the opportunity came up to try two Skratch products not previously tested long term, the company’s Fruit Drops and Rescue Hydration Mix.
For the second installment of Sam Smith’s Cyclofile, we’re transported back to the start of the 2007 season and Las Vegas, Nevada, for Cross Vegas.
Boo Bicycles’ Nick Frey was disqualified from last weekend’s Dirty Kanza 200 for receiving outside assistance in a race that promotes neutral support. From Frey’s perspective, there’s a grey area there to be discussed. Frey wrote about his Dirty Kanza experience and we’re presenting it in full and unedited, below.
Carl Decker leads the Lost Sierra Triple Crown race series after his win in the Lost & Found gravel race in the Sierra Nevada Mountains this weekend. While we’ll have a full race report coming soon, here we’re taking a quick look at Decker’s winning rig.
For this edition of Runors & Rumblings the UCI takes a small step towards parity in payouts, Ryan Trebon is looking to race and Ted King learns recovery secrets from a fellow Dirty Kanza winner.
Ted King and Amanda Nauman take the top step at the 2016 Dirty Kanza 200, the race’s 10th anniversary.
In Cyclofile #1 we’re transported back to the 2006 season, from Gloucester, Massachusetts, to Lakewood, Washington, to Providence, Rhode Island, and the National Championships won by Ryan Trebon.
Before it was the BPost Bank Trofee it was the GVA Trofee. And the GVA Trofee race in Baal, Belgium, has been the Grand Prix Sven Nys since 2000. The 2006 edition epitomized what many think of when they think cyclocross; cold, wet and muddy.
We’ve said before that dropper posts are not for everyone. But for some, a dropper can be a great addition to a gravel bike or even a cyclocross bike. We’re taking a look here at PNW Components’ Rainier model.
E*Thirteen has a new wide-range 11-speed cassette out that offers a whopping 489% range, the TRS+ 9-44 cassette.
Cyclocross World Champion Wout Van Aert shocked many by taking the win in the Tour of Belgium’s opening prologue over the reigning Time Trial World Champion, Germany’s Tony Martin.
For this week’s Friday Feature we have another from Sam Smith. Smith sat down with the sport’s biggest stars back in the day and chronicled the US National Championships from 2004 to 2008 and the result was this short film, ‘Cross Natz.
For this week’s Throwback Thursday we’re going back to the Bay State Cyclocross and 2012 with Jeremy Durrin and his first UCI win.
Jeremy and Gabby Durrin knew then that they were heading across the pond to live and work in the UK. It was something that was in the cards for some time.