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Cyclocross Magazine Issue 15, with Lawrence Malone on the cover.

Subscribe to our content-packed, authentic, authoritative, informative and entertaining print mag. It’s vastly different than our website, with much more in-depth content on riders, tech, reviews, and behind-the-scenes look at races. It’s only quarterly currently, but offers three times the content of other magazines. You can do the math, but we think at the end of four issues, you’ve gotten more content than the standard 10 issue cycling mag!

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New subscriptions are now starting with Issue 16. Cover price is $5.95, a relative bargain (as readers have told us) considering the amount of content and smaller run. To RENEW, see the Renewal section below.

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Back Copies

Issues 2-7,9-12, and 14-15 re still available as back copies:

Issue 1 - Sold Out! Get the rough, ambitious, first-ever 100% cyclocross magazine! This one featured interviews with Jonathan Page, Katie Compton, a confessed sandbagger, a how-to article on making Campy and Shimano work in perfect harmony, letters of ‘cross love, reviews of TRP’s Euro-X brakes, and a spotlight on a cross-dressing ’cross series. Digital version available – contact us.

Issue 2, our Late Winter issue is filled with interviews of EVERY national champion crowned at the Kansas City National Championships, an Interview with Bart Wellens, bike reviews, a feature on the eBay sandbagger auction, Singlespeed Worlds coverage, and much more.

Issue 3 - Available Again!, our Early Summer issue, had interviews with Luke Keogh, Josie Jacques-Maynes, Rachel Lloyd, a feature on Louisville’s Juniors, a look at the ’08 Worlds and NAHBS, reviews of almost all available ‘cross clinchers, an overview of tubeless tires, ground-breaking research on tire pressure, a cowbell-shootout, and columns from Christine Vardaros, Vicki Thomas, David Perez, and Mike Birner.

Issue 4, our Fall Issue started mailing in October, and features interviews with Sven Nys, Matt Kraus, and Laura Van Gilder, features on the Clif Bar Development Team, Three Peaks, seven bike reviews (Motobecane Fantom Cross, Bianchi Carbon Cross Concept, Ellsworth Roots, BMC Cross Machine CX01, Salsa Las Cruz, Trek XO2 and the Time Cross ProTeam), a tubular tire and winter shoe buyer’s guide, secret training tips, and much more. It’s a fat one at 100 pages.

Issue 5, our Winter Issue mailed in January, and features interviews with Lars Boom, Tim Johnson, Helen Wyman and a top unicrosser, features on the Rad Racing Team, a look at the Seattle opening weekend of Star Crossed and Rad Racing GP, a heckling primer, reviews of the Giant TCX0 and Leopard CX1 and much more. Another fat one at 100 pages.

Issue 6, our Late Spring mailed in early June, and features a first-ever U.S. cyclocross history overview, interviews with all 2008 National Champions, World Champ Marianne Vos, a look back at 2009 Worlds, reviews of the Blue CXC, Bailey Miniluv, Stevens Carbon Cross Pro, a look at more ‘cross DVDs and books, and much more.

Issue 7, our Early Season mag mailed in mid/late September, and features an exclusive interview with World Champ Niels Albert, a profile of newly un-retired Alison Dunlap, a look at Iron Cross and the Crossniacs club, pointers for newbies and triathletes, pedal, brake pads and brake reviews, brake set-up tips, reviews of bikes from Scott, Pedal Force, Soma Fabrications and Fuji, and much more.

Issue 8- Print Edition Sold Out, Digital Version available, our Late Season mag mailed in January, and is perhaps our best yet. It features exclusive interviews with 2010 World Champ Zdenek Stybar and U.S. National Champ Katie Compton, along with profiles on Molly Cameron, Ali Goulet, Jeff Bahnson, and filmmaker Brian Vernor. We also featured a look back at Allez Allez Zimbabwe, we chat with a handful of UCI officials, and have a great how-to article on racing at the back with class. In tech, we have the authoritative article on fork chatter, review a slew of cyclocross wheels, play with air compressor triggers, and review the Redline Conquest Team, Ibis Hakaluggi, Focus Mares Team, Habanero Cross, and Bianchi Axis cyclocross bikes. 100 pages with three times the original content of other mags. Get instant access to the color-enhanced digital version of this issue right now with a subscription.

Issue 9, our post-season issue, wraps up the 2009/10 season in a big way, with our annual interview with EVERY winner of the 2009 National Championships, and exclusive behind-the-scenes looks at the Tabor World Championships and the EuroCrossCamp. It also has a carbon cyclocross fork shootout with reviews of the Ritchey WCS, Alpha CX20, Edge Composites, Easton EC90X and the Seven Cycles carbon cyclocross forks. We also look at the the perfect cyclocross shifting system, with Di2-like performance. We review the Bianchi Axis, the Ellsworth Roots, the Marin Cortina and the Norco CCX SL cyclocross bikes. Plus a whole lot more in 104 pages of content-packed cyclocross goodness. Get instant access to the color-enhanced digital version of this issue right now with a subscription.

Issue 10 looks ahead to the 2010 season with flair – our grassroots magazine keeps all the ’cross grit, but brings in some glamor with our first full-color issue! Sports psychologists talk about how to use your mind to overcome your body-matter, USA Cycling uses a time trial for the Nationals’ start order, coach Chris Mayhew talks race tactics based on a rider’s individual strengths, and some of the best roadies-turned-cyclocrossers out there – including Meredith Miller, Chris Jones, Laura van Gilder and Davide Frattini – look at how to harness the roadie power and put it to work on a ’cross course. Get to know Jake Wells and Kaitlin Antonneau, learn about racers who commute to events (and how they do it) and

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