
State of the Sport: Racing in 2018
A brief look at the State of the Sport of Cycling in the USA as we compile some of our personal experiences into semi-cohesive thoughts on bike racing
Grant's Tomb Criterium: How the Race Happened
Looking back at the 2018 edition of the CRCA Grant's Tomb Criterium and all of the hard work that went into the race behind the scenes.
It's Time to End Prize Money In Amateur Cycling
We're back with the results from our survey on prize money in amateur cycling and Matthew Vandivort's take on the topic.
It's Time to Save the Harlem Skyscraper Criterium
Despite its issues the Harlem Skyscraper Classic has too much legacy and is too important to the New York City cycling community to let it fail. It's time to save the Harlem Crit.
The Demographics of Cycling
We take a deep dive into the demographics and trends of categorized racing, providing a look at the good, the bad and the ugly in the state of the sport.
Why is There Prize Money in Amateur Cycling?
In a world where the State Criterium Championships are nearly cancelled due to poor registration, where USAC membership is down 17% since 2012 and we find ourselves asking "Are Bike Races Broken?" Matthew Vandivort adds another question to the mix: "Why is there Prize Money in Amateur Cycling?"
Are Bike Races Broken?
With rising costs and declining registration many bike races are facing an uphill road. As a former race director Matthew Vandivort asks "Are Bike Races Broken?"