Share 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 ArticleNYC Ranks 2nd Best City to Live Without a Car
From REDFIN | By Amy Musser | Images via REDFINWhat makes a city livable? People have differing views, but for many city-dwellers, proximity to restaurants, grocery stores, parks and jobs are some of...
View ArticleWorking Overtime: Tour of California
Words by Addie Levinsky | Photos by Jeremy DunnIt’s been just about three years, exactly. The memories of the exceptionally long, grueling days are forever burned in my memory (and arguably, my...
View ArticleThere Will Be Sand
By Hrisafie "Chris" HadgisAn early morning in late May, 2016. I'd recently relocated to Los Angeles from New York, and was house sitting for a friend in Venice. I’m on my bike, my only mode of...
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 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 ArticleALP Cycles Racing
Words & Interview by Addie Levinsky | Photos by Mahting PutelisThere’s no doubt, to be a successful bike racer you need the fitness and mental tenacity. Less appreciated, however, is the huge...
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 ArticleMusings from a Type-A Nomad: Part I
This is part one of a series by our Senior Editor, Addie Levinsky, about her current experience living on the road.Words & photos (unless noted) by Addie LevinskyNOTE: Apologies for the low quality...
View ArticleThe Art of Taking Risks: San Dimas Stage Race 2017
Words by Megan RubleOn a ride last weekend I asked my coach, Rich, whether I should go to San Dimas Stage Race or my favorite local crit. Without hesitation he said San Dimas. He asked me, "What do you...
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,...
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