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TCI Friday – Idaho Stop

When you spend as much time tooling around town on your bike like most of us do, well, you get bike brained. I never really thought about a concept that much until I found myself trying to snap

The Marshmallow Test

The Marshmallow Test is said to be predictive of a person's lifelong success, an indicator of self-discipline, forward thinking, and common sense. The basic principle of the original experiment was

Undergarments

You are on your bike and the weather is amazing. Just the two of you in a new and unfamiliar area. It is nice. You are riding with a person of the opposite gender. You do not know that person well as

Hug an Advocate 

(but ask first..) I’ve been a bike advocate for more years than I’d care to admit. It started in the normal way—riding bikes, thinking it was nifty. Someone must have flattered me into writing

Revolting 124

The Internet Stole My Mind and My Wallet. Sometimes you marvel at how much easier things are, because you can email your grandmother and pay your debts online, but then you realize you don’t seem to

TCI Friday

Overcast mornings with a pinch of dew on the ground, just enough to soak through sliver thin running shorts, withstand the test of time. Small talk typically recounting the previous evening’s

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Part of Me

In my dream, I am riding up a steep climb on a narrow road winding through redwoods, barely able to turn the pedals. But I am happy. Ecstatic, really. I am one with my bike, an extension of my body,

To Love and To Be In Love

I met my wife on a college camping trip in 1992. At the time I was trying not to spend the week drunk beyond imagining. A friend convinced me to sign up for this trip through the community service

The Perfect Sport

I've been a cyclist most of my life. My life has had little permanence, but cycling has been as close to permanent as anything short of my parents. Cycling didn't care whether I rode or not. My bike

The Corrections

A thing I wrote years ago for Red Kite Prayer. On this Monday, when the words are all stuck in between my ears, refusing to find my fingertips, a good reminder that sometimes it helps not to try so

Crash Therapy

The conversation in my head while riding Bull Run last weekend in Moab was dawdling along something like this:  “I’m riding really well. I’m gonna try to keep it mellow, keep from redlining cause

Letter from the Editors

The year draws to a close, whether you're done with it or not, and 2022 was a banger here at TCI. Readership grew throughout the year. More people listened to our podcasts. Subscribers subscribed,

Lost and Unlost

Crater Lake. The Pacific Coast. Ghost towns in the high desert. That's cool, but how can you do so much riding alone? This question is usually followed by a comment like "you're so courageous." I

The Shirt Off Our Backs

A call to commerce! An unsubtle, attention-grabbing shout out! A gentle plea. Please witness the arrival of the brand-new, classic Cycling Independent Black t-shirt. Excuse the smirking

Letter from the Editors

Hello Friends, Just us, checking in from the end of summer (unless you're one of our Southern Hemisphere readers...we're not trying to be hemispherist). It's been a busy time for us, Padraig

Just To Be Alive

I know just enough about bikes to know that I don’t know s#*$ about bikes. And I don’t want the mountain of what I don’t know to ruin the truth of what I do know … which is I f*@%ing love riding my

The Crash Samaritan

You open your eyes. Disoriented. Dirty. Details are sharp but nonsensical. Rising dust motes. The tick of a spinning freewheel. A dog with five white whiskers licking your arm. The smell of Christmas

Non-Zero Sum Gains

I have been thinking an awful lot about cycling advocacy and inclusivity. Why? Because I dream of a self-powered world, one in which all citizens glide around on a bicycle of one flavor or another. I

A Year of Shelter

Life changed for us 365 days ago. I doubt you or anyone you know would have been willing to guess that the life you're living today was even possible. It was certainly beyond my imagination, and I

What We Would Say

I chose cycling because it's the only time I don't feel like a klutz.I chose cycling because I can't stick the ball. I chose cycling because I didn't play team sports.I chose cycling because I'm

We Need You On This Ride

I'll be brief. Our primary goal at The Cycling Independent is to make our community as large as we possibly can. Part of that is selfish. We can't continue without your financial support. This is

Editor’s Letter

Right now you might be thinking, "How can this be an editor’s letter on a website? This isn't print!" You very well should be thinking that because we’re not just another website with a bunch of

New York to Provincetown

A single day can feel like a month. Processing a massive ride afterwards is like staring at a Salvador Dali painting. Fifty miles dissolves into a blurry moment. Turns out it took a village

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The Marshmallow Test

The Marshmallow Test is said to be predictive of a person's lifelong success, an indicator of self-discipline, forward thinking, and common sense. The basic principle of the original experiment was

Undergarments

You are on your bike and the weather is amazing. Just the two of you in a new and unfamiliar area. It is nice. You are riding with a person of the opposite gender. You do not know that person well as

Hug an Advocate 

(but ask first..) I’ve been a bike advocate for more years than I’d care to admit. It started in the normal way—riding bikes, thinking it was nifty. Someone must have flattered me into writing

Op-Ed

TCI Friday – Idaho Stop

When you spend as much time tooling around town on your bike like most of us do, well, you get bike brained. I never really thought about a concept that much until I found myself trying to snap

TCI Friday

Overcast mornings with a pinch of dew on the ground, just enough to soak through sliver thin running shorts, withstand the test of time. Small talk typically recounting the previous evening’s

TCI Friday

As a kid was there anything as fun and fulfilling as riding around with no hands on the handlebars? In the earliest days of riding it provided the best way to freak out your parents: Always a

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Revolting 124

The Internet Stole My Mind and My Wallet. Sometimes you marvel at how much easier things are, because you can email your grandmother and pay your debts online, but then you realize you don’t seem to

Paceline Podcast 369

Are trail running and mountain biking the same thing? Well, no, but maybe also yes. Patrick watches his son careen off a cliff toward a creek, and we sift through some recent pro race results. That

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