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Maxxis Jumps into the Cyclocross Tubeless Ring with its Mud Wrestler Tubeless Ready Tire

We’ve long approved of tubeless tires for racing ’cross, and just can’t emphasize enough how much the variables matter to achieve a burp-proof setup. Maxxis …

Reynolds Cycling Adds 2014 Carbon Tubular, Tubeless and Disc Brake Wheels for Cyclocrossers

Cyclists who have been around a little while might hear the name Reynolds and still think of the British steel tubing manufacturer. Reynolds became synonymous …

WTB Announces Tubeless Cyclocross Options

We covered this at Interbike a few weeks ago, but the official launch of WTB’s new tubeless cyclocross offerings is complete. MILL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA – …

Kenda Launches Kommando X Cyclocross Tire, an Updated Kommando Tubeless Clincher Aimed at UCI Racers – Interbike 2013

You may have seen the dark, obscured photo of an upcoming cyclocross tire from Kenda in their recent ad, and at Interbike 2013, Kenda officially …

WTB’s Cross Wolf Tire Takes a ChrisCross Path to Tubeless – Cyclocross at Interbike 2013

We at Cyclocross Magazine declare 2013 to be the year of cyclocross tubeless tires and wheels. Had a bad experience, or heard it doesn’t work? …

Easton Goes Wide with Road Tubeless Carbon Rims: EC90 Aero 55 Tubular and Clincher Wheels

SCOTTS VALLEY, CALIFORNIA – We recently reviewed the Easton EA90 XD Road Tubeless disc brake wheels in Issue 20 of Cyclocross Magazine, and Easton just introduced …

NoTubes Adds Five New Cyclocross Disc Tubeless Wheelsets for 2013/2014 Season

NoTubes revealed new cyclocross disc brake wheelsets and updates to pre-existing wheelsets today at PressCamp, and the wheels themselves will be available by mid-August. Disc …

Tire Review: Hutchinson Piranha CX Tubeless Ready Tire

The Hutchinson Piranha is currently only one of three ‘cross tires officially made for tubeless use, but you’re able to run the tire with a conventional tube as well.

Tire Review: Hutchinson Bulldog CX Tubeless Ready Cyclocross Tire Review

n Transitions, the ’cross movie, we witness former pro and former Hutchinson guy Marc Gullickson clipping some of the knobs off his old Hutchinson clincher before a race to get ready for the “peanut butter” mud he expects to encounter. Perhaps the Bulldog is the type of tire he was trying to create at the time.

Going Tubeless for Cyclocross – Avoiding the Burp, Choosing the Best Tires, and a DIY System (Updated, Part III)

Going tubeless for cyclocross is an attractive option for anyone tired of pinch-flatting clinchers or gluing and re-gluing (or flatting) expensive tubulars. Cyclocross Magazine has …

Going Tubeless in Cyclocross – Part I

It’s officially the offseason, and now’s the perfect time to experiment with your equipment and make upgrades before next season. And with the tough economic …

New Product Spotlight: NoTubes Race 29er Rims and A-Class Tubeless Wheels

In addition to the Shimano and NoTubes.com wheelsets we reviewed in Issue 4 (and wheelsets from Roval and Fulcrum among others) there are two more …

Going Tubeless in Cyclocross – Part II

In our Part II of our series on riding tubeless tires for cyclocross, you’ll learn how to convert your current wheels for tubeless, install sealant, …

Notubes.com to Offer Raven Tubeless Cyclocross Tire

Not many folks are running tubeless for ‘cross yet. Our recent poll indicated only 4% of our readers are racing with tubeless setups, with the …

UCI Bans Tubeless Tires and Zertz Inserts, Considers Banning Barriers

Note: This was one of three April Fools stories, posted on April 1, 2008. Although we would not be surprised by a ban on barriers, …

Ridden and Reviewed: Rocky Mountain Solo C70 Carbon Gravel Bike

Want a bike that can do it all with little compromise? The Rocky Mountain Solo C70 carbon gravel bike boasts nimble geometry and massive tire clearance. See if it should make your wish list.

2023: Cyclocross and Gravel Gear We’ve Been Loving

We ride and review a lot of products, but we’re not always on the latest and greatest. See some of our fave items that we’ve spent a lot of 2023 on.

Ridden and Reviewed: Bombtrack Tension C Cyclocross Race Bike

Cyclocross season is upon us. Do you need a dedicated cyclocross race bike? The German company Bombtrack has one ready to race out of the box that we put to the test.

Ridden and Reviewed: Fezzari Shafer Comp GRX Carbon Gravel Bike

The Fezzari Shafer Comp GRX carbon gravel bike is a bargain for USD 2300. Is it the ideal bike for your adventures or racing? Read our review.

Ridden and Reviewed: T-Lab X3.22 Titanium Gravel Bike

Montreal custom builder T-Labs calls titanium the perfect material for a gravel bike. We put the new X3.22 titanium gravel bike to the test. Should it make your wish list?

Challenge Adds Getaway XP Tire for Extra Protection for Unbound Gravel

Challenge adds a handmade Getaway XP TLR tire with “Xtra Protection” for the sharp rocks of events like Unbound Gravel. See what’s under the tread of this new tire.

Reviewed: What’s Different About the Logos Components Epoché Wheelset

We take a detailed look at the new Lōgōs Components Epoché 700C carbon wheelset for road and gravel to learn what separates it from the competition.

Ridden and Reviewed: Nukeproof Digger Adventure Gravel Bike

Looking for something different in a gravel or adventure bike? We put the Nukeproof Digger to the test. See if it’s the bike for you.

The Flannel Grinder by Boundless Locomotion Is Back for March 2023!

Flannel Grinder by Boundless Locomotion is back for 2023! Registration is open for this unique plaid, mixed terrain event.

New Product Spotlight: SEIDO Components’ New Acceleron Wheelset

Launched on the scene back in April, SEIDO Components is the new sister wheel brand to the German brand, Bombtrack Bicycle Co.

Ridden and Reviewed: Evil Bikes Chamois Hagar Gravel Bike

The Evil Bikes Chamois Hagar is unique among gravel bikes in design and hype. Should it make your wish list? We put it to the test.

Sea Otter Classic 2022: New Products That Caught Our Eye

Sea Otter Classic 2022 had a lot of new products to show. Here is what caught our attention.

Ridden and Reviewed: 2022 Cannondale Supersix EVO CX

The Cannondale Supersix EVO CX replaces the venerable SuperX and intends to cover both cyclocross and gravel racing. Does it do a good job?

Pro Bike Profile: Ben Frederick’s Small Monsters Project Ritchey Swiss Cross

Singlespeed champ Ben Frederick is racing and raising awareness of traumatic brain injuries. We profile his Ritchey Swiss Cross bikes.

Ridden and Reviewed: New 2022 Trek Boone 6 Disc Cyclocross Bike

Is the new Trek Boone only a race bike? Find out if it’s a good choice for your cyclocross and gravel racing adventures.

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