For cyclists, the word Camelbak often evokes one of two thoughts–a nearly limitless sip of cool water in the midst of a long ride, or…
David Schloss
NY Times Mostly Nails Cycling Changes
In a bout of fitting timing, I came home from a ride today from Manhattan’s lower east side (up the bike path and across the…
Put Down That Power Meter, Eugene
A recent study, published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research took a look at the two most popular training tools for cyclists, heart…
Generate Turn Sheets and Maps With Less “Argh!”
Bicycling.com the web front end to the world’s highest-circulation bike magazine has for years featured a nifty resource for cyclists, a tool that allows anyone…
A Camera Made For Cyclists
As a photographer, it’s hard for me to separate my creativity from my cycling, which means that I’ve become the defacto documentarian of my county’s…
Returning To Your Roots
The following was posted originally by my friend Martin, a photographer who was a hard-core cyclist when he gave up riding after an injury nearly…
Riding Bamboo – Nature’s Bicycle Material
In my years of riding bikes I’ve piloted my share of exotic frame materials, from aluminum to titanium, 853 to carbon fiber–but easily the most…
Imagine There’s No Autos, It’s Easy If You Try
Few cities consider themselves as progressive as San Francisco, so it’s only slightly surprising to find out that officials there are considering limiting the use…