The mini-boom in cyclocross shows no sign of abating and while zooming round
in the winter mud is never going to be a mass activity, it has a solid secure
niche in the cycling universe, even beyond its traditional European stronghold.
Cyclingnews photographer Rob Karman dabbles quite successfully
in 'cross and casts an expert eye on the new offerings at Interbike.
The ultra light Moots Psycho-Cross
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The Ridley X-Knight
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Zipp 303 and 404 cross wheels
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The all carbon bottom bracket area
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Newcomer Aerus Composites
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A gorgeous Aegis
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Salsa intends to keep painting
the Las Cruces in bright orange
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The Felt F1X
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Vittoria introduced these two new
'cross tires.
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Cane Creek Crosstop brake levers
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Ridley had many cyclo-cross offerings
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A Cyfac carbon cross frame.
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A disc brake equipped Cannondale
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Giant's TCX cross frameset
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Bianchi's Scandium and Carbon Cross
Concept
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Independent Fabrications Ti-Planet
Cross
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The Indy Fab Steel Planet Cross
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Redline's popular Conquest now
in a 24 in wheel version
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The ever popular Redline Conquest
Pro
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Sibex Sports had this svelte Titanium
rig
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