Cyclocross Magazine has covered the previous version of Fyxation’s Quiver, but an all-new version has been launched that’s more suited to our cyclocross and gravel audience. …
Bell Zephyr Helmet Protects Your Head with Dual Density Foam, MIPS: Bell’s new helmet, the Zephyr, integrates MIPS and fine dial adjustment into one piece …
New for 2017, the redesigned, black and white Orbea Terra is now a disc brake-equipped carbon steed and seeks to be a lightweight option for …
White Industries, Phil Wood and Bathtubs for Bicycles are proving that America is still great. Check out these updates to old classics and something completely different from a new brand.
Cateye, Polar and Krytptonite are expanding their cycling electronics offerings, and some of these items might be just what the readers need this time of year.
The British Enigma brand of bicycles is ready to conquer U.S. gravel and cyclocross terrain. The company introduced themselves and its stunning Ecroix steel bike at Interbike 2016, and we take a first look today.
We’ve profiled Katie Compton’s bike more than most, but with her new racing program, there’s plenty of new bits on her Trek Boone that we’re taking a look at her Jingle Cross and CrossVegas World Cup bike.
KMC unveiled its new X11 chain at Interbike. It is the brand’s first chain specifically designed with the demands of modern single chainring (1X) drivetrains in mind, very common now in cyclocross and gravel.
While the course was similar to Saturday’s World Cup, conditions couldn’t have been more different on Sunday for the C1 race. Missing from the start …
The new 2017 Eddy Merckx Strasbourg 71 Carbon we saw in Vegas was fresh off the shipping container and delivered directly to the 2016 Interbike Outdoor Demo. We take a look at the new model here.
Wout van Aert had a dominant second half of CrossVegas to win for the race for the second year in a row. And for the second year, a Colnago Prestige cyclocross bike was the winning bike, only this year it was completely different than his 2015 ride.
The Maxxis / CST family of tires had a number of new cyclocross and gravel tires on display, offering options for nearly every type of …
Japanese tire manufacturer Panaracer has been killing it lately. The company joined forces with Stan’s NoTubes to form a gravel team and had one of …
Van Dessel Cycles has been a roll these last few years, releasing its made-in-USA Aloominator cantilever cyclocross frame in 2013, then updating its Full Tilt …
“The four building blocks of the universe are fire, water, gravel and vinyl.” -Dave Barry, Author The four industry vets behind VYNL bikes might agree …
We’ve had two previous looks at the Vittoria Adventure Trail TNT Tire, with a quick look at an early prototype last year at Interbike, and …
Kenda has a new mud tire out called the Cholla Pro and we take a first look at the new offering here.
There is no denying that disc brakes are the dominant stock brake type among cyclocross and gravel bikes today, and even the most affordable bikes typically come with mechanical disc brakes. But they’re not always the simplest to set up correctly. Learn how to best adjust your mechanical disc brakes in this piece.
Stages has launched what many have been waiting for, the company’s simple, light system mated to carbon FSA and SRAM crankarms, with axle options for various bottom brackets as well as greater protection from the elements.
Rotor Bike Components has been busy developing a new hydraulic shifting system, called Uno as well as a dual-sided power meter, built around one of the Spanish company’s iconic cranks, called the 2INpower.
We had our first look at Magura’s innovative ANT+ wireless Vyron eLect dropper post at 2015 Interbike. And at this week’s 2016 Magura Press Camp, we got our first ride on it.
If you’ve been looking for a new do-it-all bike and want to get one and support a worthy cause at the same time, Champion System …
Defining the “best” of anything is a difficult, if not impossible task. This is particularly true with cyclocross equipment choices. Still, given the important role tires play in ‘cross we often get asked the question of what the best tire is for a given rider or set of conditions.
From pro-level models to the latest offerings for juniors, more and more bikes are coming equipped with discs. And with the growing number of riders on disc brakes there are more questions regarding care for disc brake components.
We’re wrapping our our coverage from the 2016 Sea Otter Classic and are taking a look at Cassie Maximenko’s Van Dessel Full Tilt Boogie raced at the event’s cyclocross race last month.
We’ve been on the redesigned Litespeed T5 Gravel, which now features flat mount disc brake mounts and additional tire clearance. Here we take a quick look at the redesigned bike.
Devinci Bikes is offering up reasonably priced gravel bikes, such as its Hatchet SX gravel bike, for those considering adding a bike to the quiver.
Jamis Bikes has made some changes to the Renegade series of carbon and steel gravel bikes. Here. we take a quick look at the Jamis Renegade Elite, which caught our eye at the Sea Otter Classic.