Paceline Podcast 382

This week John considers a new purchase: a townie, a grocery-getter, errand-runner, gad-about, bike-of-all-trades. One wonders how his Vanmoof debacle will figure. Patrick

Paceline Podcast 381

This week John looks at how consumers and shops will benefit if they—the dealers—begin carrying custom bike lines. Patrick takes on a question about bad fit.

Paceline Podcast 380

This week John takes a look at leadership, particularly as it plays out in pro teams at grand tours. Patrick takes on a question about deep rims and whether they make sense

At Which the World Goes Quiet

When I was new at writing about cycling, I carried the evangelist's certainty that I had the answer. It was an answer that would work for anyone. Anxious? Go for a bike ride.

Paceline Podcast 379

This week John talks about categories. What sorts of categories? Categories of mountain bikes. Patrick talks about pumping a mountain bike and how his own skillset evolved

Goldilocks and Her Bike

The question I was asked is straightforward enough: "Why does a bike seem to be just the right speed to facilitate a deeper level of comprehension of the world? Cars are too

The Blackburn Rangers

Life is full of weird turns. I first published this piece in July of 2013. Jennifer, the subject of this piece, and I connected a short time after she finished her tour

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