I'm glad you asked this question, since the same issue is what initially inspired me to consider a new bike. I'll be interested to see what responses you get. In the meantime:
One of the issues I have with my current 'cross bike is that the 9-speed cogset makes it more difficult to ride steep hills. If you're only riding in 'cross races, though, a 9-speed may be sufficient. From what little I've seen of 'cross racing, it seems that any hills that steep are run up rather than ridden up. If, though, like me, you use your 'cross bike as an "everything" bike, you might find that a 10-speed expands your options.
At first, I was going to keep my current bike and upgrade to a 10-speed cogset and derailleur, but I'm thinking now that I'm going to go with the 2008 Specialized TriCross Comp Double, which has a 10-speed 11-28 cogset. I don't know if that bike is in your budget, but it's a good one to consider. You could also look at the TriCross Sport Triple, which has a ton of gears at a lower price.
(And yes, Regina, I'm back to considering a higher-level TriCross. My LBS guy said that it would cost significantly more to build up from a frame from scratch, so my obsession with the Salsa is waning)



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