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Pro Bike Profile: Mical Dyck’s Canadian Nationals-Winning Naked Bicycles Cross Adventure

The newly-crowned Canadian National Champion Mical Dyck is racing the cyclocross circuit aboard a bicycle unlike many others in the pro ranks. Dyck’s bike, from sponsor Naked Bicycles of British Columbia, a NAHBS award-winning custom builder, is steel and equipped with tubeless wheels and tires.

Mechanical Monday: Build Your Own Shimano Ultegra Di2 Clutch Derailleur

The growth of cyclocross and gravel has seen a corresponding abundance of discipline-specific products. From tubeless tires and wheels, to drivetrains, to clothing, there’s no …

Canadian Cyclocross National Championships Preview: Can Garrigan Repeat in Winnipeg? Who Will Take the Crown in Pendrel’s Absence?

Elite Men: Mike Garrigan Looks to Repeat, Faces World-Class Field The quality of the men’s elite field starting the Shimano Canadian Cyclocross Championships p/b Volvo …

Rider Interview: Ryan Trebon Looks to 2015-16, and Examines the State of American Cyclocross

Ryan Trebon began last season as a rider set on devoting himself to a healthy race ethic, skipping the sight-seeing in China and preparing himself …

Rider Diary and Equipment Advice: Race Report of the Dirty Kanza 200 by Winner Amanda Nauman

The 2015 edition of the Dirty Kanza 200 saw a muddy course fit for a cyclocrosser, and despite the race being over 14 hours long …

First Ride: Mavic’s New Ksyrium Pro Disc Allroad Wheel / Tire System

Mavic’s Ksyrium name has been synonymous with high-end road racing wheels, but for 2016, the company has broadened their Ksyrium branding. Now the name first introduced …

2015 Lost and Found Draws Pro Cyclocrossers, Grand Tour Racers, New Trail Funding and Smiles

In Review: Louis Garneau Steeple Xc-Elite Brings the Brand Back to the USA

For years, Louis Garneau has been recognized as a cycling clothing brand in the United States despite having road and cyclocross frames availble in many parts of the world. This year, it is bringing their Steeple Xc-Elite to the USA, and we have an in review model for a closer look.

FMB Super Mud: 2015 Editors’ Award for Best Mud Tubular

One of the annual traditions of Cyclocross Magazine is reflecting back on a year filled with reviewing products and award those that struck us as …

Fezzari Foré Cyx Cyclocross Bike Review – Issue 27

In Issue 27, we tested the Fezzari Foré Cyx, and today we are offering one full review of the many in that issue. For other extensive …

Zipp Adds Thru Axle Compatibility, Drops Price and Weight on Firecrest 202 and 303 Wheels

Cyclocross Magazine was one of a few media outlets to be invited by Zipp to tour its Indianapolis factory and attend the launch of the …

Focus Mares CX 3.0 Bike Review—Issue 27 Sneak Peek

Today we offer a sneak peek of our extensive review of Focus’ Mares CX 3.0: be sure to see our full review in Issue 27 …

Descending From the North: Catching up with the Canadian Elite Worlds Team Before Tabor – Updated

Mical Dyck Tabor will mark Mical’s fifth time representing Canada, her second in Cyclocross. While Dyck is most well known as a mountain biker, over …

Nats Bike Profile: Dean Ferrandini’s Cannondale Flash Frankenbike

While new cyclocross racers might be intrigued with his creation, old timers are familiar with his approach. It wasn’t that long ago when those interested …

With Adventure on the Horizon, Jamis Goes Renegade in 2015: First Look at Interbike 2014

During Interbike 2014, we revealed a First Look at the 2015 Jamis Supernova Team cyclocross bike. We were also were able to get a sneak …

Pro Bike: Thijs Al’s China UCI Race-Winning Ridley

Last weekend, in the UCI race in China, despite all four top ranked riders taking their turn at the front of the race, Thijs Al …

First Look: Reynolds Assault SLG Disc Carbon Tubular Wheels

We’ve previewed the 2015 Reynolds Assault SLG Disc wheels, along with other Reynolds wheels relevant to cyclocrossers, at the 2014 Winter Press Camp and Summer …

Traditional ’Cross Bikes Dominating Gravel Grinders: Jared Kessler’s Ridley Up Close

Last month, the staff at Cyclocross Magazine attempted to extend our 45-60 minute attention spans by sending our Chief Cowbell Ringer, Andrew Yee, to race at the …

Reynolds Dives Into Disc Brakes for 2015: Assault SLG Disc, Attack Disc, and 46 Aero Disc

Reynolds Cycling is offering a bunch of new wheels for cyclocrossers this season, in tubular and clincher form, for rim brakes and disc brakes. While …

What Tire Tread Is Best For Cyclocross? – ’Cross Continuing Education

Tire choice is one of the most hotly debated topics in all of ’cross. The lack of active suspension means that tires are your first …

Dumping, Flatting, Sprinting, Roller Bombing and Horizon Hunting: A Dirty Kanza Half Pint Race Report



Andrew Vontz has been prepping for the Dirty Kanza Half Pint for the past year, after a first attempt in 2013. Between his race prep …

Catching Up With Brian Jensen, Winner of the Dirty Kanza 200

Kansas native Brian Jensen transitioned from cross-country running to cycling in 2005 after graduating from the University of Kansas.  A few years later, he won …

Sea Otter Classic 2014 Preview: The New Cyclocross Bikes and Components We’re Expecting See

Every year Cyclocross Magazine hits up the Sea Otter Classic to see the latest in cyclocross bikes and gear. While most cycling publications will be there looking …

The Tools a Cyclocrosser Shouldn’t Be Without

Work time will be decreased with a repair stand. With work time decreased, beer time increases, and that makes for happier cyclocross racers. Happy cyclocross racers make for a better sport. So you see, the future of our sport depends on everyone owning repair stands.

Cyclocross Magazine Editors’ Choice Awards: 2013/2014 Season

We’re well into the offseason, so it’s time to take a look at the memorable people, races and products that defined the cyclocross year. For …

UCI Introduces New Ruling on Tire Width

The maximum tire width rule for UCI-sanctioned cyclocross events (as well as USA Cycling Nationals for age-groupers) infuriated many, especially the budget clincher racers hoping …

Cyclocross Magazine’s Year in Review – 2013

It’s been an amazing (and sad) year for cyclocross racers and fans. As we rapidly approach 2014, we’re taking a look at some of the …

SSCXWC Podium Hopefuls: CXM Podium Picks

Did we miss any top contenders? Let us know in the comments who your money is on! Women: 43 entrants With Mo Bruno Roy out …

Cyclocross Magazine’s Holiday Gift Guide 2013: Part 1

It’s Black Friday. While we’d much rather be riding our bikes instead of fighting crowds and waiting in long lines while shopping, it is officially …

Pro Bike Profile: Katie Compton’s Trek Crockett Aluminum Cyclocross Bike

When Trek introduced the Crockett as the latest in their cyclocross lineup, the question was: Is this the bike that Katie F-ing Compton will be …

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