A few weeks ago, we were chatting with our friends over at Ride with GPS, our favorite website for planning and tracking our rides, about what we could do to help drive awareness of the problem of bike theft and the importance of registering your bike. We decided that what better way to help spread the word than to motivate… Read more →
Monthly Archives: August 2014
Saddle Up for the Soon-To-Be Worst Kept Secret in Idaho
Raffling off another new set of squeaky clean Zipp 202 wheels, we joined the festivities at an exciting up-and-coming ATB event called Rebecca’s Private Idaho. Also, known as the “Queen of Pain,” world renowned cycling champion Rebecca Rusch (frontline, center in red, below) puts on this challenging and scenic 90+ mile race out of Ketchum, Idaho. Rebecca leads the race as well… Read more →
How to Ride in the City of Bridges
In the name of solidarity with our fellow cyclists, with hit the streets again, this time at the Providence Bridge Pedal. A playful gathering of about 18,000 riders from all creeds of cycle-preference. Where city officials and police department alike organize to lay out an open track that weaves and carves through the city for over 30 miles and crosses… Read more →
Rocky Mountain High
How would you train to ride your bike on a 100 mile course at over two miles high in altitude? We went to the Leadville Trail 100 MTB in Colorado to see if we could find out. And as a congratulatory gesture to the 1800 brave athletes who attend, we hooked each and every one of them up with a 529… Read more →