Finding Motivation Again: A Column by Lee Waldman
Last week, Masters racer and Cyclocross Magazine columnist Lee Waldman philosophized a bit about some life lessons and how they transfer into cyclocross. This week, …
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Last week, Masters racer and Cyclocross Magazine columnist Lee Waldman philosophized a bit about some life lessons and how they transfer into cyclocross. This week, …
by Christine Vardaros For the last few weeks I’ve had a positive outlook on my cyclocross season – and it was about friggin’ time, I …
by Ellen Noble Richard Fries calls me the hipster girl. Maybe it’s because of my awesome pink socks, my sweet Trek Portsmouth skinsuit or my …
by Pete Webber Allen Krughoff of Boulder, Colorado, is one of the “Working Men” of pro cyclocross who’s racked up a solid string of results …
Massachusetts born-and-raised racer Jeremy Durrin has had a “wicked fast” season in the US in the past few months … a season so successful that …
by Molly Hurford The morning before I coaxed Jeremy Powers into making me coffee and answering a few of my questions about his season, I …
by Molly Hurford We caught up with Ryan Trebon for a quick interview while he recovers from his leg injury sustained at the USGP in …
J.D. Kimple trains for and races with a purpose: to support Wounded Warrior Project and to commemorate his son. by J.D. Kimple My son Jovid …
by Molly Hurford Cyclocross season is nearly over in the US, though in Europe, there are still quite a few races to be won. But …
Last time we caught up with Craig, he was changing his season’s plan and refocusing on his new goals. Now, Craig is in Europe for …
by Kat Statman Turns out with the months changing and the holiday season slowly rolling around, sometimes the brain shifts gears and I may have …
One of our Euro corespondents, Bart Hazen, caught up with Pauline Ferrand-Prevot between snapping photos. Because some of our Euro racers, with the exceptions of …
With two wins and one second place to her teammate Teal Stetson-Lee this weekend, Meredith Miller had a great run at the three day Jingle …
by Molly Hurford For someone who skipped road season to prep for cyclocross season, Tim Johnson has been having a rough Fall, from false starts …
by Josh Liberles We recently caught up with Joan Hanscom, event director of the USGP series and a key part of the team bringing both …
by Kat Statman As we all get over our turkey comas and prepare for an off-weekend or an awesome weekend of racing, depending on how …
Ever dreamed of racing a USGP? So has Mike Garner. Recently, the Alabama resident got the chance to compete in USGP Derby City Cup at …
by Kat Statman Turkey Day is fast approaching and what does that mean? We are, oh so close to Christmas week, arguably the best week …
Last week, Masters racer and Cyclocross Magazine columnist Lee Waldman philosophized a bit about how we are always “becoming,” as both people and bike racers. …
This season, we’ll be following a few racers who have some interesting stories to share. From a freshly-minted elite racer to a newly declared master, …
When we last heard from Craig Richey, he had just gotten the win at Beacon Cyclocross. Now, he’s been to Canadian Nationals and is spending …
by Molly Hurford When I was a triathlete (don’t stop reading because I admitted that!), when you finished a race and looked at your score, …
Mical Dyck shared a bit about her USGP Derby Cup experience today, where she finished ninth in the Elite Women’s field. To find out more …
The season keeps going and going. Some are wondering why it’s not longer as we near the end for some regions, since December is just …
by Christine Vardaros I am now two months into cyclocross season here in Belgium and it’s already filled with surprises, adventures, screw-ups and some creative …
Jeremy Durrin is willing to do pretty much anything to get to Belgium to race this season … even selling sausage at a tent during …
Joy Stark is in her third year of racing cyclocross and rides for HUP United. Joy transitioned to bike racing after spending too many solitary …
by Dan Saunders For those not familiar with McMenamin’s Edgefield in Troutdale, Oregon, just a short drive east of Portland, it helps to know that …
by Genevieve Whitson Eight weeks ago, I moved from the idyllic rolling countryside of Oxfordshire, England up to the wild, rugged terrain of Edinburgh, Scotland …
I had some high expectations for Saturday’s race at Pine Point Park… yes, you can likely guess where this is going.