New UCI Rules Mean Big Changes Next Season
by Dan Seaton New rules officially adopted by the UCI’s Management Committee today will mean major changes for the world’s top races come this fall. …
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by Dan Seaton New rules officially adopted by the UCI’s Management Committee today will mean major changes for the world’s top races come this fall. …
And Max said, “Let the Wild Rumpus begin!” – Where the Wild Things Are by Chip Baker The ’cross gods are not of the the …
A new twist to kick off the cyclocross season is coming to Chicagoland. Two-racer relays will allow teams to alternate hot laps and get some …
As much as we at Cyclocross Magazine love racing – whether cyclocross or one of the summer “off-season” disciplines, just going out and riding bikes …
Cyclocross Magazine columnist and Masters racer Lee Waldman takes a minute to reflect on the charmed life than many of us cyclists live, and ways …
by Jamie Mack After several teaser photos and some tantalizing details, Cyclocross Magazine once again finds it necessary to update the story about the tire …
We at Cyclocross Magazine were initially surprised that Dan Timmerman’s name was missing from the newly-announced 2010 roster of the Richard Sachs cyclocross team, but …
Van Dessel has become a popular choice among ’crossers. Offering two distinct models, the aluminum Holeshot and the carbon-stayed Gin and Trombones, Van Dessels have …
Why wait for “official” races to start up? If you’re like us at Cyclocross Magazine, you’re ready to get back to the ‘cross course and …
America’s top ’crossers were chasing mountain and road glory at the Teva Mountain Games in Vail, Colorado. While ’cross events were not on the agenda, …
Legendary frame builder Richard Sachs, who also serves as title sponsor and team director of the Richard Sachs cyclocross team, has just released his finalized …
Planning on 100 miles of high altitude double track this summer, or just want to head out to Leadville, Colorado, to enjoy the epic show …
Yesterday’s Ronde van Limburg one-day, 188km road race in the Netherlands featured plenty of climbing – and plenty of cyclocrossers anxious to test their uphill …
US Pro cyclocrosser Mary McConneloug (Kenda – Seven Cycles) took the win yesterday at the Merida Bike Vysocina S1 race in Nové Mesto na Morave, Czech …
by Robbie Carver If ’cross season can’t come soon enough for you (it sure can’t for us!) then you may want to consider buying a summer …
‘Cross is coming! It must be true when we’re already talking about registrations for races going live. CrossVegas, the full-bore Elite kickoff to the season …
Brian Vernor’s latest film, The Cyclocross Meeting, impressed a sold out crowd at its world premier in Bend, Oregon, during Nationals last December. For those …
Many of the world’s best ‘crossers aren’t just ‘cross racers, though most of us might like to think that ‘cross is the priority. Cyclocross Magazine …
Think you’ve got good ‘cross game? Want to see how it stacks up against the best of the best in the cyclocross motherland of Belgium? …
OK, so it’s all paved, sans dirt and grass, and the circuits are only a little more than a kilometer. But, while waiting for cyclocross …
Registration for Single Speed Cyclocross Worlds in Seattle, Washington, opens today, June 1st, at 12:00 AM Pacific Time. The first 50 pre-registered racers will receive …
by Robbie Carver Wrapping up our coverage of the five day Tour of Belgium, Sven Nys showed his class by coming out on top among the …
For some of us, the cyclocross season can’t come soon enough. Those in the upper Midwest can set their schedules and start dreaming. The Wisconsin …
by Jamie Mack While we all wait patiently for the beginning of the 2010 season, bicycle manufacturers are already hard at work focused on ‘cross. …
Cyclocross Magazine columnist and Masters racer Lee Waldman ramps up the intensity, courtesy of a short track MTB race in Colorado. In case you missed …
by Robbie Carver Three days ago, the cyclocross capitol of the world began hosting the 80th edition of the Tour of Belgium, a five day stage …
by Josh Liberles Zdeněk Štybar, the Czech rider who won the 2010 World Championships in Tabor while racing for Telenet-Fidea, has been at the center …
by Josh Liberles Jeremy Powers, who races for Cannondale-Cyclocrossworld.com during the “real” season, just finished up an impressive eight days of racing with his Jelly …
by Robbie Carver Getting some quality time on their mountain bikes last weekend were a host of big-name ’cross riders testing their legs at the …
by Josh Liberles Although the battle for the top step went down to the bitter end, with Michael Rogers (HTC-Columbia) narrowly holding off Dave Zabriskie …