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The Dirt Double: Spring Chicken MTB and Almonte Paris-Roubaix Race Weekend 2022
One weekend, two dirt races. BORCA’s Spring Chicken Enduro MTB race, and OBC’s Almonte Paris-Roubaix are the perfect pairing for weekend of racing bikes on dirt.
How the Race was Won: Paris-to-Ancaster 2018
Do I really need to care how many people go into the first mud-chute? No, I don't. The final climb isn't my forte, but the preceding mud chutes and trail are, so my best strategy is to arrive at the entry to the first chute as fresh as possible and drill it from there.
How the Race was Won: Paris-to-Ancaster 2017
The crushed gravel under my tires replaced hardened steel and creosote-marinated wood years ago. Today's remnant of an artery once vital to eastern Canada's transportation network recedes into the horizon ahead, cool, yet infernal wind pushing against every leeward, straining square millimeter of my body. This is bike racing. This is why I'm here. This hurts. I want to stop.
MATTER: Devinci Minus NX Fat Bike Makeover - Hit or Miss?
Can an aluminum fat bike actually feel good enough to want to ride it a lot? What would it take to make it rule?
Understanding the Cyborg Cyclist
In cycling, technologies that quantify performance have supplanted keen attention to sensations, yielding what has been referred to as a ‘robotic’ riding and racing. Honestly, it makes me cringe a bit whenever I hear riders say: ‘The numbers were good.’
MATTER OF FACT: Gravel Bike Frame Materials
“What frame material should I focus on for a gravel bike?”
MATTER OF FACT: Gravel Bike Key Questions and Materials
“I would appreciate any recommendations you have have for a great gravel bike. I already have a cross bike, but I am looking for a new ride suited for long days of riding gravel, trails and races like the D2R2. A bike which could handle wider tires than most cross bikes would be also be great.”
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