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Video: Le Tour de Pants with Ali Selim
When Alexi Grewal won gold in the 1984 Olympics, it wasn’t because he was wearing spandex. Just get out there and ride your bike!
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When Alexi Grewal won gold in the 1984 Olympics, it wasn’t because he was wearing spandex. Just get out there and ride your bike!
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The weather was not a fan of cycling this over the weekend. Here in Colorado, Old Man Winter was snowed out. In Australia, winds and rain canceled most of the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup. In Belgium, Storm Ciara canceled the Superprestige Merksplas. The Netherlands, however, embraced the chaos. The
The Mindset
“Less than one year ago a doctor looked at me and said, ‘you will never come back to elite racing’. My goal is to qualify for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo and this is my story.”
The Mindset
Fresh from the creators of the Silk Road Mountain Race comes the first edition of the PEdALED Atlas Mountain Race. The new event will kick off February 15th, 2020 and will cover 1,145 kilometers of self-supported, off-road riding through Morocco. The first edition of the PEdALED Atlas Mountain Race
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What a nightmare this is. A race that’s announce three days ahead of time when a storm is forecast and is cancelled if the headwind isn’t blowing at at least 50-60 kph. The 8.5 km course must be covered on a supplied upright single-speed, Dutch-style bike. The
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Follow Deane Parker a first time Brevet participant as he undertakes a 250km weekend bikepacking event with ‘The Flahute Presents’, in the Canterbury high country of New Zealand.
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Brian Bushman lost his sight at age 14. He didn’t lose his love for cycling. So, he adapted and learned to echolocate, like a bat, so he could continue to ride his mountain bike. Wild. Anyone who rides a mountain bike on downhill terrain knows how perilous it can
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Two Kona sponsored riders, Barry Wicks and Eric Tonkin, conquer two tough climbs on Maui.
The Engine
Danny MacAskill is back, this time he takes us inside his gymnasium for some creative training.
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The Tour Divide is a 2750 mile (4400 km) unsupported mountain bike race from Banff, Canada to Antelope Wells on the Mexican border. The Length of Time documents the race from a rider’s perspective telling the story of Josh Ibbett’s ride. See the emotional highs and lows of
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The brains of athletes turn down extraneous noise to highlight more important sounds. Athletes’ brains truly are quieter, according to a new study of elite collegiate athletes and how they process sound. The study finds that the brains of athletes dial down extraneous noise to highlight important sounds better than
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Onboard is a film four years in the making, documenting the incredible Transcontinental Race, the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe. « At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. » But the Transcontinental Race is rarely a race against fellow competitors,