With only two weeks to go until the World Championships, things are starting to heat up on the team selection front. The Belgians and Dutch …
After cleaning off the Hoogerheide mud, checking in with doping control and (hopefully) celebrating on the podium, Planet Bike’s Jonathan Page will sit down with …
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 …
It’s not enough to be one of the best cyclocrossers in the country to make the dream of an appearance at Cyclocross Worlds a reality; …
by Josh Liberles The snowy course may have been the key element in the Belgian National Championship this past weekend, but it wasn’t the conditions …
by Bart Hazen In the youth categories (beginners and juniors) at the Dutch National Championship there was no double for the Van der Poel family. …
by Dan Seaton with reporting by Mindi Wisman Sint-Niklaas, Belgium – As the densely packed Belgian holiday cyclocross schedule reached its penultimate race, one might …
by Mark Thomas The Kansas City Metro has a lively cyclocross scene. For the 2009/2010 season, racing began in September and continues until January. We’re …
by Dan Seaton Diegem, Belgium – In the shadow of Brussels International Airport—in fact, just a few hundreds of meters from the end of the runway—the …
Vicki Thomas checks in with another journal entry about chasing her ‘cross dream on the courses of Europe. Check out her November update of her …
Cyclocross Magazine’s live cyclocross race coverage makes its return this Sunday with the UCI Cyclocross World Cup from Nommay, France and then continues with the …
by Bart Hazen Niels Albert (BKCP-PowerPlus) continued his undefeated season with a dominant performance at the the 2009-2010 Gazet van Antwerpen Trofee race in French-speaking …
Still Tough Times for ‘Cross Elite After watching some of the nation’s most talented ‘cross racers scrambling to put together sponsorships and teams for this …
by Jonas Bruffaerts Everberg, Belgium (September 23, 2009): In line with a rapidly growing women’s cyclocross scene, a new team has emerged – Team Zannata-Champion …
World Champion Niels Albert (BKCP) won Europe’s season opener in Erpe Mere, overcoming a slow start and multiple bike changes to show everyone the World …
First-year Elite and current U23 National Champion Nick Weighall has found a home for the upcoming cyclocross season. After a successful development career with Rad …
Is the Katie Compton sponsorship saga finally over? The five-time National Champion and two-time Worlds medalist has finally found a home on the Planet Bike …
As we reported last weekend, the Swiss World Cup (stop #3, not #2 as originally stated) was in trouble and seeking a new home. But …
With only a few months to wait for the kickoff to cyclocross season, many diehard ’crossers are biding their time scanning eBay for the next …
Cyclocross World Champion Marianne Vos added yet another championship to her plamares on Saturday, winning the Dutch women’s road title in dominant fashion. The cyclocross, …
New Brunswick, NJ – After much success in the 2008-2009 cyclocross season, Cyclocross Magazine will once again be set to bring you premier fantasy cyclocross …
Last month we reported on how Katie Compton was seeking a bike sponsor for her upcoming mountain bike and cyclocross season. Now the five-time national …
Katie Compton is starting to ramp up her training with the mountain bike and cyclocross season in mind, and has planned out an aggressive schedule …
Marianne Vos continues winning ways, Tour of the Battenkill wrap up, Powers wins in Ancaster, Cyclocross at Sea Otter, Jacobs banned for 2 years. The …
Teams add some fresh flavor, Cyclocrossers win it on the road, Powers, Johnson head to the dirt, Highlights from the week’s Euro road action New …
U.S. Worlds Team and Rad Racing member Eric Emsky has finally recovered from his European campaign and has caught back up after his school-approved month-long …
The 2010 Cyclocross World Championships in Tabor is over 10 months away, but the course is already under construction. Based on initial previews from the …
Lars Boom has already decided to skip the 2010 World Championships in Tabor, Czech Republic, according to a BN DeStem report. After failing at his …
Dan Seaton takes a deeper look at the 2009 Cyclocross World Championships. Next up is his look at start order and development of the juniors …