Tom Simpson’s Take on Worlds
by Tom Simpson First, you have to start off with the map otherwise you’d never feel oriented (especially when I mention course crossing #9 and …
by Tom Simpson First, you have to start off with the map otherwise you’d never feel oriented (especially when I mention course crossing #9 and …
Yes, Australia has cyclocross. They have the Dirty Deeds cyclocross series, and that inspired one Aussie to cross the pond and try his hand racing …
Didn’t make the trip to Koksijde, Belgium for the 2012 UCI Cyclocross World Championships? Can’t wait for Cyclocross Magazine’s live coverage of the Men and …
With scenery like this, Joe Sales couldn’t resist taking some scenic shots of the racing action at the 2011 Wedgewood New Brighton cyclocross race this past Sunday.
This week, we look at Travis McMaster of the AZCROSS.COM Presented by Artisan Prosthetics Powered by Raleigh Bicycles Series. This non-UCI series runs October through December 2011 in the Greater Phoenix area of Arizona.
Our newest addition to the Cyclocross Magazine staff, UK-based intern David Evans is unveiling his new bi-weekly column all about racing cyclocross “on the cheap.”
Raleigh goes from making one cyclocross frame to an impressive eight models in 2012.
It’s no secret that cyclocross’ popularity in the Mid-Atlantic, and the nation, has exploded over the past decade. To meet the ever-growing need for autumnal skinny tire grass and dirt racing, MABRAcross, the Mid-Atlantic Bicycle Racing Association’s cyclocross arm has created something Super.
I’m almost done with road season for the year, thankfully, so it’s time to get cyclocross-specific. Between having a coach, having a new ’cross bike and having a pit bike being built up as I write this, I’m feeling pretty darn pro, and pretty darn prepared for the season.
Summer has just begun and the road and mountain bike seasons are in full swing, but for those of us dedicated to cyclocross, the offseason is ending and training programs for the fall are coming together as the cyclocross bike is tuned up. Admittedly, my cyclocross bike never gets a rest and I’m always looking to tweak it to gain performance. In order to gain more performance, should I get a pair of carbon wheels, new tires, a sealed cable set, ceramic bearing bottom bracket? I hope that by reading Cyclocross Magazine, you will gain some insight to where your hard earned dollars should go.
Want to know what to look for on Cyclocross Magazine this week? Worried you might have missed something last week? Fear not, because we’ve got it all mapped out for you. Every Monday, we have a preview of what’s in store for the week, and we’ll let you know about some of the great articles that you might have missed last week. If there’s any story you’d like us to cover, any burning question you want answered, or any cool racer you’d like to hear from, let us know! Leave messages in the comments, find me on the Cowbell Forums or email molly [at] cxmagazine.com.
by LeRoi Smith Jenni Gaertner (Riverstone) and Ryan Iddings (Redline Bicycles) rode two very different races en route to the same result, first place in …
The innovative Spectacross cyclocross event, held in conjunction with the New Jersey State Fair, is set to return in 2010 on August 6-7, 2010. This …
Our friends at Wend have continued their entertaining Cyclocross Diaries, and we’ve got installments #2 from Rainier, Oregon, and #3, from Sherwood, Oregon below.
Ever want to be two places at once? We sure do, as this weekend the competing Ohio UCI3 Cyclocross Festival and Providence Festival of Cyclocross …
Ever want to be two places at once? We sure do, as this weekend the competing Ohio UCI3 Cyclocross Festival and Providence Festival of Cyclocross …
by Jamie Mack We’ve got a contest going on in our ever-growing cowbell community site and forums with swag up for grab for the best …