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For years, I’ve wanted to bring a bike on a cruise. We’ve done a lot of cruises over the years, but at every port it’s the same thing – crappy tourist-trap shack villages selling trinkets and trash, or excursions that stick you on a bus ride for an all-too-short experience before whisking you back to […]

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Rouvy announced a 3-year partnership with Cycling Unlimited AG, the organizer behind the Tour de Suisse. To celebrate, Rouvy released portions of Stage 7, so riders around the world can get a taste of what the pro riders endure. The new segments include Oberalp Pass and Sedrun – Andermatt from the Stage 7 time trial. […]

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Advocacy, Event Coverage, Industry News & Gone Riding, Where to Ride -

When it comes time to consider the purchase of a new bike, reviews can only take you so far. We try very hard to make our reviews as informative as possible, but at the end of the day, there’s nothing like actually riding the bike for yourself. Fortunately, there are events like Outerbike where you […]

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Strava announced two new milestones for their business: Hitting 50 million athlete registrations, and over 3 billion activity uploads. If you’re a user, this growth has led to more features for you – including the newly released Relative Effort metric. Strava’s growth was slow and steady for the bulk of its existence, but has shot […]

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The Belgian Waffle Ride is one of the most popular ultra-distance, mixed surface cycling races. The San Diego-based event features about 140 miles of pain, with 12,000 ft of elevation gain and 1/3rd of its distance unpaved (shorter options are available, too). For 2020, BWR announced a major expansion, adding two all-new races. Both new […]

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