Ebikes: a Confession

I’ve been working on a book proposal about how ebikes developed in the U.S. market, put more simply, the story of ebikes in the U.S. for several months now, I’ve been

Paceline Podcast 417

Cycling can be a political act. We're not talking defiance or protest or oppression, just the simple reality that riding a bike on the road means sharing space with other

Video: 2009 Giro d’Italia

It's not often that a Grand Tour ends with an individual time trial. The reasons both for and against are strong. For: Drama, potentially up to the moment the pink jersey

Paceline Podcast 416

This week John takes on how there can be a delta between what we feel a bike is doing and what it is actually doing. Patrick looks at ebike batteries and just how trustworthy

Video: a Family Affair

The Foster family in Ruskington, Lincolnshire in the U.K. were a family of 10 who could get everyone out for a bike ride with just three bikes .. and a trailer ... and a

Paceline Podcast 415

In every group of riders, there are a few roles that need to be filled. There's the planner, the diesel, the pin cushion and the one who's always late, plus a few others.

Paceline Podcast 414

Conformity. How important is it to fit in? John wonders what we gain through conformity and whether the effort results in sufficient reward. Patrick takes a look at a looming

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