Solving Toe Overlap

One of the most popular posts ever on The Cycling Independent is this one, about toe overlap. In certain conditions, on certain bikes, the rider's toe may overlap with the

Paceline Podcast 361

This week John discusses answers a question a friend asked him: "How did you get from being a roadie to mountain biking?" The journey is maybe more obvious and less obvious

Paceline Podcast 360

How's your mud game? Or, more specifically, how is your mud etiquette. John takes on the issue. Patrick takes a look at something most of us have experienced, and none of us

Ibis Ripley vs. Ripley AF

I've been reviewing products since the 1990s and I've written enough shootouts (what a terrible term) to have suffered the wrath of company owners and marketing directors who

Paceline Tandem: Isaac Howe

My guest is Isaac Howe, the CEO of the company Orucase. The company is known primarily for its bike travel cases, but they are branching out into new products.

How Fit You Can Become

This being a cycling site, we are bound to talk about aerobic fitness from time to time, and as Robot brought up our aerobic engines on a recent episode of The Paceline, I'm

Paceline Podcast 358

In engineering terms, a standard refers to something that a bunch of smart people have agree is a good solution. The bike industry seems short on that, John says. Patrick

Desperation

The road split two almond orchards in the Central Valley of California, near towns with names only Californians can remember. The spring rains brought forth blossoms on the

Paceline Podcast 357

This week John looks at a new-ish phenomenon in training called CLM, or Continuous Lactate Monitoring. Sounds like a party, huh? Patrick recently returned to a non-cycling

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