Cycling looks fearless from the outside. Smooth descending, perfect confidence, nothing but freedom. In reality? Sometimes your brakes squeal louder than your courage. Sometimes a patch of trail feels like a cliff. Sometimes a passing car triggers every “fight-or-flight” instinct you have. Is there something…
Toon Aerts of Belgium and the Netherlands’ Inge van der Heijden overcame deep sand, stiff North Sea breezes, and two strong favourites to win the Elite Men’s and Women’s European Cyclocross Championships over the weekend.
Stewart Kenneth Moore, aka SK Moore, is an artist specialising in landscapes and, especially, comic books such as Judge Dredd and Dick Tracy. He is also an avid cyclist, riding to and from his studio every weekday and often riding the trails outside the city…
When the days grow shorter and the roads slicker, many cyclists feel their motivation start to wane. The thrill of a long weekend ride gives way to thoughts of cozy cafés and indoor trainers. Yet for countless riders, it’s not the individual drive that keeps…
The UCI has recently weighed in on the use of ketone supplements, declaring there is “no reason for them to be used” in pro cycling. That statement prompts the questions: how widespread is ketone use in the pro peloton, and what are the implications of…
Once upon a time, a bike rack was just a metal bar you hoped your frame wouldn’t get scratched on. Those days are gone. Today, bike racks have quietly evolved into urban eye candy – canvases for creativity, open invitations for artists, and design statements…
The first thing you learn when pointing a bike down a ski slope is that gravity doesn’t really care which deity you pray to. It doesn’t argue, it doesn’t judge. It just makes sure you reap precisely what you sow. And when you’re reaping an…
Cycling is built on trust. You trust your brakes. You trust your drivetrain. You trust that when your friend says, “Don’t worry, I won’t bring mudguards if you don’t,” they mean it.
You know the advice: keep most rides easy, build your aerobic base, stay in zone two. Simple in theory. In practice, I’ve spent a surprising amount of time trying to work out whether it’s easier to stick to that plan when I’m riding alone, with…