Cyclocross
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Cyclocross World Championships can go ahead with stricter coronavirus measures, UCI says
The Cyclocross World Championships will be going ahead with stricter coronavirus measures, the UCI has announced.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Tom Pidcock delays start of his cyclocross season
Tom Pidcock postpones the start of his cyclo-cross season to focus on training before returning to racing for the first World Cup race
By Tim Bonville-Ginn Published
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Inside the mad world of an under-six cyclocross race (video)
On-board footage captures some great cross skills in the under-six boys and girls race from the Ulster Cyclocross series
By Richard Windsor Published
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Tom Pidcock spending Christmas alone as he continues cyclocross campaign
Tom Pidcock will be spending Christmas alone as he continues to chase cyclocross podiums in Belgium.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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How to get into cyclocross: British champion Ian Field shares his tips
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lars van der Haar shares his experiences of suffering from coronavirus
Lars van der Haar has shared his experiences after falling ill with coronavirus.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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group test: Kona Jake review
12th November 2010 "You’re probably thinking, what on earth are we doing pitching the humble Kona Jake up against a couple of bikes that sell for hundreds of pounds more?"
By jclarkson Published
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Hattie Harnden seals British cyclocross title on elite debut
The baton was officially passed in the 2020 women’s British Cyclocross Championships, as Hattie Harnden took victory during her debut in the elite race.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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'It has been a very tough week, harder than expected' says Mathieu van der Poel after cyclocross World Cup win
Van der Poel fought back from behind to win in the same week his grandfather, Raymond Poulidor, passed away
By Jonny Long Published
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What’s it like to watch a Belgian cyclocross race?
A chance to get up close and personal with the top riders
By Paul Norman Published
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‘No one can say I stole this rainbow jersey’ – Mathieu van der Poel denies Wout Van Aert at cyclocross World Championships
Newly-crowned cyclocross world champion Mathieu van der Poel said ‘no one can say the title was stolen’ as he dominated the elite men’s field in Denmark.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Tom Pidcock 'comes of age' as he beats Mathieu van der Poel to win the Telenet Superprestige Gavere
The Brit stepped it up a gear to beat the world champion and take a commanding victory
By Jonny Long Published
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KHS CX200 review
11th November 2010 "KHS can build its bikes cheaply because it doesn’t use dealers, meaning if you want one you just fill out the online form, cutting out the middle man."
By jclarkson Published
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Motor found in Belgian cyclo-cross bike 'a disgrace' says national cycling coach
Belgian cycling federation and UCI respond to the discovery of an electric motor hidden in under-23 rider Femke Van den Driessche's bike
By Gregor Brown Published
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Multiple British cyclocross champion Helen Wyman announces retirement
British cyclocross star Helen Wyman has announced her retirement after a 15-year career.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Paul Oldham and Christina Wiejak win 2017 Three Peaks Cyclocross titles (gallery)
Annual race in the Yorkshire Dales sees hundreds of riders tackle a gruelling route
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Check out Zdeněk Štybar's new custom S-Works Crux as he prepares for cyclocross return
Three-time world champion set for cyclocross return in December
By Richard Windsor Published
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Mathieu van der Poel beats Wout van Aert to take third straight Cyclocross World Championships title
Despite an early fall, the Dutchman's rainbow jersey streak prevailed as Van Aert punctured
By Jonny Long Published
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Junior British star Tom Pidcock signs first pro contract with Telenet Fidea Lions cyclocross team
The 17-year-old junior world champion Tom Pidcock will ride with Sven Nys' Belgian squad from October
By Richard Windsor Published
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UK riders give thumbs up to Milton Keynes World Cup Cyclo-Cross
Nikki Harris, Helen Wyman, Ian Field and Gabby Durrin give their verdict on Milton Keynes' World Cup Cyclo-Cross races
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Mathieu van der Poel victorious at first attempt on return to cyclocross
The Dutchman took the first step towards defending his rainbow bands next year
By Jonny Long Published
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Mathieu van der Poel on the sadness of winning in the coronavirus era
While Van der Poel is subdued by the lack of fanfare that met his third rainbow jersey in a row, things like preparing for the Tour de France with a mountain bike training camp will keep him hungry
By Jonny Long Published
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Boardman CXR 9.4 (video)
The Boardman CXR 9.4 brings heaps of versatility and off-road capability as well as plenty of prowess on the racing circuit
By Paul Norman Published
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Wout van Aert 'broke mentally' after puncture cost him chance to thwart Van der Poel rainbow jersey run
The Belgian says he's disappointed that he couldn't recover from the puncture that allowed Van der Poel to catch and pass him
By Jonny Long Published