Trail Ramblings: A Re-Post. When Cycling Is A Pain
I’m re-posting this blog because the information is as relevant now as ever. I’m also adding a link to an excellent article that goes more in depth than I do, …
I’m re-posting this blog because the information is as relevant now as ever. I’m also adding a link to an excellent article that goes more in depth than I do, …
Sunday we got our preview of what’s coming in a month or so. Many put away their bikes when they see the white stuff, but others can’t wait to get …
So the bike challenge is over, it’s chilly and wet, and the resolve you had to continue bicycling into the fall has left without you. Cool season riding is arriving, …
This September has had some of the best riding and one of the worst anniversaries. Many of you have taken advantage of the great weather and enjoyed group rides on …
I found myself riding gravel and limestone back home after dark a couple of times this past week and was reminded yet again how great night riding is. I’m …
It’s difficult to know just when it’s going to rain, so either you have to be prepared for it or not worry about getting wet. Where to ride is a …
After a couple of hours of testimony from mostly 13th St. neighborhood residents about how dangerous it is crossing and using 13th Street, the city council voted unanimously against the …
Whether you’re racing (because you want to), riding because it’s healthy (and makes you feel good), saves money, or because it’s the right thing to do for the environment (sticking …
I know people who say if they don’t have somewhere to go, they have no motivation to ride. These people may not regularly go riding for the sake of the …
The longer I’ve been aware of the cycling community (for many years riding I was not), the more I’ve come to realize there are many reasons people bicycle. Some are …