Community Holiday Gift Guide
Interviews by Kelly KrauseDesign by Caitlin Dumas If you’re in search of a few cycling-related gifts for your friends and family this holiday, or just need to up your own game, we’ve got you covered....
View ArticleA Ride to Recovery
Words by Erika Sallum | Photos by Diego Cagnato“How much time will I have to stay away from my bike?!” I swear the question was the first one to cross my mind when my doctor said the most terrifying...
View ArticleGranny's Bike Tour
By Rachel McQueen I could fill a book with my Granny’s stories. Being English, she is predisposed to understated storytelling. She is the quintessential English Granny in every way: cordial and...
View ArticleVonHof DIA
Review by Kirsten Weisbeck Minutes after leaving Sun and Air with VonHof’s new DIA, someone yelled, “DAMN that’s a nice bike!" as I passed by. Compliments aren't always dolled out so willingly in NY,...
View ArticleFruit Cake Bars
Words and photos by Lori NedescuNo one really likes fruitcake. I’m almost convinced no one has actually ever taken a bite of the stuff. Which is probably for the best because nutritionally, it isn’t a...
View ArticleShare the Road: Arley Kemmerer and Rachel Rubino
photo by Dan Chabonov Arley and Rachel have officially taken the phrase “relationship goals” to a new level. Not only are they both fixtures in elite cyclocross competition, they ride for the same...
View ArticleCyclist Guide to Yoga
by Kristen Phillips How to rehab your body with yoga It’s the time of the year when we design our training plans for next season, and assess our strengths and weaknesses. Most of us who ride a lot...
View ArticleHidden Gem: Rural Cycling
Words by Caitlin DumasSmall town life is what I know.In five turns, one stoplight, and ten minutes from my house, I’m on a low-traffic road, ready to ride. My options are laid out for me from here. I...
View ArticleRide For Change
Giving Thanks, bikewise.Most women have learned to ride bikes as girls. Cruising around neighborhoods with friends, maybe even riding to and from school. I certainly did. “I remember running after my...
View ArticleWhy You (I) Need a Coach
Hello 2017!The New Year always marks a time of change, motivation, and progression. For some of you, that might be improving eating habits, investing in a new bike, hiring a dietitian, sleeping more,...
View ArticleBaja Divide
By Hannah JohnstonPhotos by Hannah Johnston & Alexis Mincer “What resort did you stay in” the leathered, middle-aged woman sitting to my right asked. Our plane back from Cabo was filled with a mix...
View ArticleCyclist Guide to Yoga
by Kristen Phillips How to rehab your body with yoga It’s the time of the year when we design our training plans for next season, and assess our strengths and weaknesses. Most of us who ride a lot...
View ArticleHidden Gem: Rural Cycling
Words by Caitlin DumasSmall town life is what I know.In five turns, one stoplight, and ten minutes from my house, I’m on a low-traffic road, ready to ride. My options are laid out for me from here. I...
View ArticleRide For Change
Giving Thanks, bikewise.Most women have learned to ride bikes as girls. Cruising around neighborhoods with friends, maybe even riding to and from school. I certainly did. “I remember running after my...
View ArticleWhy You (I) Need a Coach
Hello 2017!The New Year always marks a time of change, motivation, and progression. For some of you, that might be improving eating habits, investing in a new bike, hiring a dietitian, sleeping more,...
View ArticleKeeping Up With Kira Payer
Words by Katherine Erwin | Photos by Peter BaiamonteThere are some incredibly strong athletes who when interviewed about their performance give that obnoxious answer, “oh it just comes naturally.” This...
View ArticleTalking Bikes and Bodies with Annalisa Fish of ENDURANCE PDX
Brenna Wrye-Simpson of LA Sweat and Annalisa Fish of Endurance PDX words and photos by Jen AbercrombieAnnalisa Fish, owner of Endurance PDX, is a physical therapist and bike fitter in Portland,...
View ArticleWorking in the Cycling Industry: Rachel Gitajn
Sometimes we don't know where the trail ends, and there in lies the adventure. Whether it's our work, our social network, or a literal trail in the woods. Sometimes the best path is the one you least...
View ArticleVonHof DIA
Review by Kirsten Weisbeck Minutes after leaving Sun and Air with VonHof’s new DIA, someone yelled, “DAMN that’s a nice bike!" as I passed by. Compliments aren't always dolled out so willingly in NY,...
View ArticleFruit Cake Bars
Words and photos by Lori NedescuNo one really likes fruitcake. I’m almost convinced no one has actually ever taken a bite of the stuff. Which is probably for the best because nutritionally, it isn’t a...
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