Skyler Trujillo – Ready To Take On The World
by Jamie Mack Skyler Trujillo has been riding and racing his bike since the age of four, when he was introduced to the competitive side …
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by Jamie Mack Skyler Trujillo has been riding and racing his bike since the age of four, when he was introduced to the competitive side …
By Jake Sisson The snows and ice of Tabor, Czech Republic are sure to bring out the best of every category that is set to …
by Dan Seaton Tábor, Czech Republic – While Louisville got the go ahead to plan for ‘cross Worlds in three years, the city of Tábor–about …
Mol, Belgium – While the world’s top Elite racers were headed to the Netherlands for the Hoogerheide World Cup last weekend, there was another big …
by Josh Liberles Newly-crowned American U23 national cyclocross champion Danny Summerhill (Felt-Holowesko Partners-Garmin) has been racing straight through after winning his Stars n’ Stripes jersey. …
In the lead up to the World Championships this weekend in Tabor, Czech Republic, there have been some technology changes that the UCI has imposed …
Meredith Miller (California Giant Berry Farms) followed up her 2009 National Road Championship in Bend, Oregon, with a silver medal at Cyclocross Nationals in the …
by Stephanie Chase With the upcoming World Championship races in Tábor, American fans will be sure to have a lot of questions, such as: is …
Amy Dombroski reports after the Hoogerheide World Cup, her much improved acceleration out of the gates and her stellar, top-ten result. She continues her ramp-up …
Vicki Thomas checks in with another journal entry about chasing her ‘cross dream on the courses of Europe. Check out her last update about the …
by Jason Elhardt It’s been six weeks since the crowning of a new National Champion in Bend, OR. While that means the end of the …
U.S. Junior national champion Cody Kaiser (Cal Giant) continued his ramp-up for Worlds by lining up for one of the most popular cyclocross event of …
2009 British Champion Helen Wyman (Kona-FSA) checks in with an update from Europe as she slides her way through a muddy Roubaix World Cup and …
Amy Dombroski checks in from one of the more iconic events in all of cyclocross: the Roubaix World Cup. Although Dombroski originally planned to wrap …
by Christine Vardaros Niels Albert will most likely start on Sunday at the World Cup in Roubaix, France. The World Champion trained on Wednesday for …
by Matt Haughey Katie Compton is the six-time US Elite Women’s National Cyclocross Champion and current UCI World Cup Cyclocross points leader. With the two …
by Matt Haughey Katie Compton is the six-time US Elite Women’s National Cyclocross Champion and current UCI World Cup Cyclocross points leader. With the two …
by Amy Dombroski “World Cup”…the two words bring about those same butterflies as that angry “Boy Sets Fire” song, the same fizziness of a hard …
by Christine Vardaros Nys is Pre-Race Favorite With a Little Help from Mother Nature Back in October, when Sven Nys (Landbouwkrediet-Colnago) placed ninth in his …
by Jamie Mack Cyclocross Magazine has had the pleasure of talking to a few of the younger racers that attended EuroCrossCamp this year. As the …
by Bart Hazen Sint Michielsgestal, Netherlands – Danny van Poppel, son of (road) sprint legend Jean-Paul van Poppel, took the hole shot followed by Mike …
by Nathan Phillips “He was fairly happy, except that, like many people living in Europe, he would rather have been in America.” – Ernest Hemingway …
Montana State Junior Nathan Phillips has embedded himself in EuroCrossCamp to document the inner workings of the camp that has had a pivotal role in …
by Nathan Phillips “Protected riders” is usually a term reserved for road racing and rarely ever mentioned in the same sentence as cyclocross. Today in …
by Jamie Mack When the attendees of the latest Euro Cross Camp and the first list of riders nominated to the US Worlds team were …
Montana State Junior Nathan Phillips has embedded himself in EuroCrossCamp to document the inner workings of the camp that has had a pivotal role in …
Montana State Junior Nathan Phillips has embedded himself in EuroCrossCamp to document the inner workings of the camp that has had a pivotal role in …
There were four B races scattered throughout the day: three men’s and one women’s. The women got off to an early A.M. start and broke …
by Dan Seaton Hamme, Belgium – Buoyed by his first trip to the top step of the podium yesterday in Hasselt, Zdeněk Štybar once again grabbed …
A couple important health updates came forward this week, as Sunweb-Projob loses another rider for next weekend and the swine flu hits the cyclocross peloton. …