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Mapping Your Ride: RideWithGPS
So many cyclists rely on Garmin units to direct them in their riding these days; gone are the days of consulting a paper map and cue sheet. Not to mention that getting lost and asking
Facepalm Files: The Sad Scott
I'm all for self expression, and I'm all for people riding their bikes. If people need some kind of eccentric bike to motivate them to get out and pedal, then good for them. Sometimes though,
The Irrelevance of the Triple
[dc]S[/dc]ince my previous post apparently stirred up a bit of controversy, I think it's appropriate to address the following question: "Why didn't you include triple cranksets in your comparisons?" Well, the simple explanation is because
Choosing Crankset Gearing
Now that winter (what winter we had) has given way to spring, riders are storing their trainers and heading outside to ride on their favorite roads once again. Spring is also the time in which many people consider upgrades to their bike, and one discussion I've seen relatively frequently is the "compact vs standard crankset" question. What are the benefits of either? Which should you use? Let's explore the question and help you figure it out.
Trek Domane – Cobble Killer
For years, companies have put special bikes under their sponsored riders specifically designed for the cobbled classics. Varied geometries, more tire clearance, increased brake clearance and better vibration damping are all some of the reasons
More Road Discs: Colnago C59 Disc
With all the talk of disc brakes coming to road bikes in the near future, Colnago released their concept C59 Disc a couple weeks back. Based on the (truly) handmade in Italy C59 platform, this