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

1980 Liege-Bastogne-Liege

Bike racing and snow go together like ... well, stuff that never gets put together deliberately, but ought to. Bike racing in awful weather makes for remarkable, mythic

Video: Bicycles of the 1800s

Any time I see a very old bicycle, my mind has this habit of telling myself that back in the day it didn't appear so primitive. I want to give those crafters the benefit of

Paceline Podcast 412

Bike riding is fun, right? John considers how much of his fun has been Type 1 (fun right now) vs. Type 2 (fun in the retelling) and suggests that he will be better served by

Finding Nirvana

When I first learned what a flow state was, I thought it was just a fancy-pants name for feeling good, which is to say I dismissed the concept within a minute or two of

Video: 1985 Paris-Roubaix

Some of us aren't really ready to be finished with Paris-Roubaix, so back to the archive for this look at the year Greg LeMond came closest to standing on the podium at the

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