Because Bikes: Trust

Cycling has taught me about trust in a way nothing else has. That is, cycling taught me to trust, what real trust is. I’m thinking in particular about riding in a peloton

Paceline Podcast 452

Trust is a funny thing. You gotta give it to get it. Patrick and Lori discuss trust and where it intersects with their cycling lives, and how cycling has informed how they

Paceline Podcast 451

Not all technical advancements are created interesting. Some technical advancements are more interesting than others. This week, Patrick and Lori take a look at the tech that

AiRO: a New Look at Fit

There's a certain irony to the fact that while bicycle technology is a field of ever-changing, ever-improving gear, bicycle fit evolves at a pace only slightly quicker than

The Trouble With Pros

One of the things I've long loved about cycling is that we can own and ride the same bikes the pros ride. That's not true in many sports. You might be able to buy a

Paceline Podcast 450

This week Patrick and Lori welcome Ingmar Jungnickel, an aerodynamicist and the founder of AiRO, a fitting system based on rider aerodynamics. AiRO uses CFD (computational

Rites of Passage: the Cut

Entering adulthood isn't something conferred upon us on our 18th or even 21st birthday. Legally, maybe, though even the law can find this threshold fuzzy. But real adulthood

Paceline Podcast 449

This week Lori and Patrick take a look at their origin stories and how pivotal it can be in someone's life to have another person share cycling with them.

Full Circle, Part I

My origin story as an adult cyclist, the ride that brought me back into the fold, occurred on a small residential street in Midtown Memphis in 1985, behind the pro music

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