Reviewed: Hutchinson Toro CX tires handle the pressure
The French tire maker successfully borrows from the mountain bike experience with its cyclocross offering
The French tire maker successfully borrows from the mountain bike experience with its cyclocross offering
These brilliantly designed rings might be one of the best innovations in shifting in years
Syncros' new saddle is simple and low profile, and our reviewer concludes it would be best used on a mountain or cyclocross bike
Shimano's new ’cross-specific disc brake calipers perform great across conditions and are easy to install and adjust
While Clement's new tubular cyclocross tire is spendy, it excels across conditions
The Velo tech crew reviews three cyclocross bikes ranging from entry-level to cutting-edge
New wheels from Hed, Cole and Rolf Prima put to the test
Challenge Limus vs. Specialized Terra CX tubulars
A look at the Salsa Vaya Ti that Nick Legan used for the 200-mile Dirty Kanza race. UPDATED with Kanza video.
Lennard takes a look back at the cyclocross brakes that worked for him during the season
The Fondriest Cross Carbon reviewed — smooth frame, annoying fork and lots of F words from the reviewer
After a decade of tubeless innovation for mountain bikes the guys at Stan’s notubes turned their attention this year to wheels for road and ‘cross.
Avid Shorty Ultimate brakes: Getting pretty close to 'cross braking perfection
Ben Delaney takes a look at TRP’s new mini V-brake and says he's never found cyclocross braking so simple.
VeloNews' Matt Pacocha picks out three solid choices for a broad spectrum of conditions.
Editor's Note A version of this review first ran in VeloNews.com last December, too late for most cyclocross racers to make tire buying decisions for the race season. Matt has reviewed the information to make sure it is still relevant, and re-written parts. Watch for Matt's review of some new Vittoria cyclocross tubulars soon — and look for the VeloNews issue containing the US Gran Prix of Cyclocross Guide on newsstands October 1.