Sanne Cant, Katie Compton and Katerina Nash head up the 2017 Jingle Cross start list. Kaitie Keough and Ellen Noble lead the 17-American group.
UCI cyclocross kicked off at the Fields of Joy CX park in Essendon Fields, Australia. over the weekend. Jeff Curtes was there to document the action for this photo gallery,
Van der Haar was frozen in his tracks when the time to run came, and it seemed as if he didn’t take his first step until van Aert had remounted and started riding towards the final turns before the finish.
by Geoff Duncan (Cordesville, SC)-The Francis Marion National Forest (just north of Charleston, SC) once played host to the Swamp Fox; a Revolutionary War hero that …
The last time we caught up with Tom Meeusen, Christine Vardaros was inquiring about his offseason training before the start of last season. This year, …
With the addition of China’s UCI races, and the movement of several races on the Pro CX Calendar, the UCI has recently released its most …
Last week at the mountain bike US Cup at Bonelli Park in San Dimas, California, cyclocrossers racked in the wins and results, and many racers were …
With the 2014-5 cyclocross season just around the corner, now is the perfect time to examine the UCI preseason rankings. This year, UCI rankings mean …
This article originally appeared in Issue 23 of Cyclocross Magazine and looks at the first-ever UCI cyclocross race held in China. To read the full …
It’s been the worst-kept secret in cyclocross, and way back in August we reported that Sven Nys may be signing with Trek but on Decemeber 30, …
It was a warm day in China for their first-ever UCI cyclocross race, which took place in a small town north of Beijing, surrounded by …
by Robbie Carver, Molly Hurford and Andrew Yee With three races – and three Dutch winners – in the books, with temperatures dropping and crowds …
by Phil Beckman/PB Creative ORANGE, CALIFORNIA — You know it’s a challenging course when a two-time national cyclocross champion like Ryan Trebon describes it as …
Katie Compton, Trek and SRAM announced today that for the 2012-2013 season, Compton will be making a return to riding on SRAM componentry on Trek. …
If you’ve been checking Cyclocross Magazine regularly, you may have been wondering why Katie Compton suddenly is spending July on a cyclocross bike in New …
by Pat Malach Barton, Oregon – French mountain bike pro Julie Krasniak (Rapha/Focus) got a rough introduction to the Cross Crusades Sunday at Barton Park …
by Pat Malach Bend, Oregon – Not even her Cowardly Lion costume could slow Serena Bishop Gordon (Silverado Gallery/Sunnyside) Sunday as she followed up her …
by Pat Malach RAINIER, Oregon – Aaron Tuckerman (Corsa Concepts) and Serena Bishop Gordon (Silverado GalleryeSunnyside Sports) both took their first-ever Cross Crusade Elite wins …
We’ve heard, in past Women’s Wednesday interviews, from women who’ve said that finding sponsor money is harder, the payouts aren’t nearly as lucrative and being taken seriously in the sport is more of a challenge. Today, we asked all types of women cyclists the questions, “what is the hardest part of being a woman cyclist? And what’s the best part?” Answered ranged from serious to humorous, and I was amazed at how many women had a lot to say about the cycling scene.
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.
Today marks the start of our new bi-weekly column, Women’s Wednesdays, where the focus shifts to matters specific to women in the sport. This column will be dedicated to all aspects of women’s racing, from coverage of pro women to women-specific bikes to talking frankly about how to get more women involved in cyclocross. We begin this week by hearing from a few of our favorite ladies of ‘cross, finding out what they’ve been up to in the off-season and seeing what they’re looking forward to in the Fall.
Can’t wait for the cyclocross season to kick off? Head Down Under for the 2011 Dirty Deeds cyclocross series and check out some new competition …
It’s always cyclocross season somewhere in the world. Just as the timeless surfing classic film Endless Summer showcases the year-round waves, Cyclocross Magazine aims to …
by Kat Statman It’s already March, which means that base training for us ’crossers should be starting up soon for any of those not already …
SAINT WENDEL, Germany – America’s best chance to win its first-ever Elite Cyclocross World Championship rested on the shoulders of US National Champion Katie Compton. …
by Josh Liberles Teammates Katerina Nash and Georgia Gould (Luna) distanced the rest of the Elite women’s field in dominating fashion at the Portland International …
To all you race promoters out there who are struggling to get community support or get permitting for a venue: forward this excerpt from the …
by Christine Vardaros While most of the Belgian cyclocross racers are spending part of their first post-season month skiing or on some warm sunny beach …
Spike Shooter’s Katie Compton has already had a season of ups and downs, having started the season undefeated in the U.S. but then pulling out …
by Ken Getchell Cincinnati has a proud baseball tradition, the Red Stockings team of 1869 are widely regarded as the first openly professional baseball team, …