Throwback Thursday: Remembering Wolber Tubulars
Wolber was a major player in the tire world, producing 1.5 million tubulars a year, including 3 popular cyclocross options. We look back at this forgotten brand.
Wolber was a major player in the tire world, producing 1.5 million tubulars a year, including 3 popular cyclocross options. We look back at this forgotten brand.
Remember when fat tires, suspension forks & drop bars were a winning combo? We take a look at John Tomac’s 1991 titanium/carbon Raleigh Signature drop bar mountain bike, as owned by Eric Rumpf.
While in the middle of an overdose of adventure and gravel bikes and gear from the Sea Otter Classic, every once in a while we …
Head-high barriers, leather hairnets, a defending champion racing against up-and-coming mountain bike stars, a young Paul Sherwen and great camerawork – 1988 cyclocross videos don’t get much better than this.
The late Steve Tilford was always a joy to interview and was never afraid to speak his mind or share his emotions. For Throwback Thursday, we’ve assembled a few of our favorite interviews with Tilly.
Flared drop bars, fat tires, longer chainstays, low gearing and an occasional dropper post are the hot trends in the bike industry. In 1991, all were available, just under a different label.
With last week’s announcement that the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships is returning to the Seattle-Tacoma area in December 2019, it’s the perfect time to …
Not everyone gets a kick out of watching an hour’s worth of blurry Youtube cyclocross videos of old races in 10-minute segments, but if you …
Watch: Crawl-ups, waist-high barriers, and run-downs in front of packed cities and stadiums. Euro cyclocross in Spain 60 years ago was extreme in so many ways.
The early 2000s were great years in cyclocross, because at any given race, there were a more than a half dozen racers who could ride …
Remember when a snowy Cyclocross Nationals in New England brought tire choice debates, forced shoe modifications and brought gear-related drama and a surprise youth winner?
Fans this season have been treated to countless epic races between the last two Elite World Champs—Dutch star Mathieu van der Poel and Belgian star …
When we think of European cyclocross 50 years ago or more, most people think of the sport’s popularity in Switzerland, and to some degree Belgium …
A Le Mans start, knee-deep water, thick muddy fields, a pile of tangled one-gear bikes and a second place finisher in Belgian colors. Sure sounds …
This weekend is the 10th SSCXWC. In today’s Throwback Thursday, we bring readers back to the original SSCXWC weekend in Estacada, Oregon that arguably changed one-gear cyclocross racing forever.
This Friday’s Jaarmarktcross in Niel continues the Soudal Classics cyclocross series, and although this series doesn’t always draw out the biggest names, back in 2007 …
You never know who you’ll meet at a cyclocross race. At the first-ever cyclocross race at Lighthouse Field State Park in Santa Cruz, while most …
With the major growth in cyclocross over the last 16 years, not that many of our readers remember cyclocross racing in 2001, let alone were …
CrossVegas is entering its tenth year and its second year as a UCI World Cup. The race brings out the best cyclocross racers in the …
Life is too short. Jeff Archer of the vintage mountain bike museum and website MOMBAT (Museum of Mountain Bike Art and Technology) and First Flight Bikes shop in …
2006 in Zeddam, The Netherlands, and an 18-year-old Marianne Vos, a relative unknown, certainly compared to her status now, takes on the UCI Cyclocross World Championships.
For GT, cyclocross too has provided a platform for success, the company having sponsored some of the sport’s biggest names in the US, including Todd Wells.
As we’ve done in the recent past, our Throwback Thursday this week ties into the interview we ran earlier in the day. In this case, …
Talking with Dani Dance, founder of the Singlespeed Cyclocross World Championships of course got us talking about the racing, the “racing,” mayhem and general good times at the SSCXWC races over the years.
Before it was the BPost Bank Trofee it was the GVA Trofee. And the GVA Trofee race in Baal, Belgium, has been the Grand Prix Sven Nys since 2000. The 2006 edition epitomized what many think of when they think cyclocross; cold, wet and muddy.
For this week’s Throwback Thursday we’re going back to the Bay State Cyclocross and 2012 with Jeremy Durrin and his first UCI win.
This week’s Tech Throwback Thursday is a look back at Magura’s drop bar hydraulic brake levers.
The 1999 race was not Kelly’s first Worlds appearance. He actually raced the Junior race the year prior in 1998 when it was held in Middelfart, Denmark. Take another look back at that race with this week’s Throwback Thursday.
Speaking with Jingle Cross race director John Mehaan yesterday got us thinking about past Jingle Cross races and the course in Iowa City. So we’re taking a quick look at the race’s 2010 edition.
Fifteen years ago, Jeremy Powers was just getting his international cyclocross career going with the US national squad in Trabor, Czech Republic, at the Cyclocross Junior World Championships.