A review and photos of the 15mm to 12mm Fork Thru Axle Conversion Kits from JJP&E by Jenn Kwai.
Read More40 mile / 5000 ft Gravel route in Orange County, CA
Read MoreEmily Bei Cheng and Daylen Yang share an inspiring account of a year-end gravel adventure in Death Valley National Park and the Alabama Hills of California.
Read MoreIntroducing our favorite gravel cycling gear of 2020 including best 2020 gravel bike, best 2020 frame bag for gravel, best 2020 gravel tires, best 2020 tubeless sealant for gravel, best 2020 gravel dropper post, best 2020 gravel cycling jersey for men and women, best 2020 gravel shoes, best 2020 sunglasses for gravel, best 2020 nutrition for gravel and best 2020 gravel cycling tool.
Read MoreA review of the 650b x 45mm Kenda Flintridge Pro Gravel Tire with Coffee Sidewalls. Words and photos by Eric Meier.
Read MoreWe are excited to finally get one of these on our hands, the Wahoo ELEMNT Roam GPS Cycling computer. Here are a few quick shots of the Roam packaging, computer and accessories included.
Read MoreShowers Pass Gravel Shorts and Apex Merino T-shirt caught Jerod Foster’s eye during the summer before embarking on a Great Plains Project route research trip, and he’s been testing them out since July for a report back here.
Read MoreOn October 11, 2020, in the rolling country farmlands and hilly forests of central Pennsylvania, unPAved of the Susquehanna River Valley, one of America's most influential gravel races, had a successful third edition despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe 2020 Arkansaw High Country Race set new race records and pulled ultra-endurance cyclists from 10 states to Fayetteville, Arkansas, to compete in the self-supported 1,000 mile bikepacking race.
Read MoreThe recently launched Handlebar Czar from Arundel Bicycle Company combines good design with some nice features that make it one of the most attractive handlebar bags available today. With just over 300 miles on the bag, we are pleased to offer you a few first impressions.
Read MoreIt had been 217 days since the last premium gravel race as riders of all disciplines gathered in Cedar City, Utah for a trepidatious test of their singular and collective mettle.
Read MoreJust a few blocks south from the Texas Capitol in Downtown Austin, and directly across from a US Federal Courthouse, lies an unassuming circa 1955 warehouse with brick siding at the corner of 4th and Nueces. A black sign with white neon lights welcomes visitors to the city’s must-visit bicycle shop.
Read MoreWith flat bar gravel bikes now becoming more mainstream, we help define this trend for the average consumer while also highlighting six well-executed stock builds that cost less than $2000. Read our story capturing 6 awesome 2021 flat bar gravel bikes under $2K.
Read MoreWe do our best to share the latest gravel videos with our readers, as a good watch is always welcome especially in COVID times. Recently we recalled a few good ones from the past, along with some recent videos with lower view counts that we wanted to share. So grab something effervescent and we hope you find something new to enjoy!
Read MoreRecently I’ve found hip packs to be extremely useful for supplementing storage on a range of rides. Like handlebar bags and frame bags, hip packs are great option when going gravel casual. We give the new Topo Designs Subalpine Hip Pack a try and give it a full review.
Read MoreIt was an unlikely destination for a late-summer ride, but pandemic circumstances continued to push us further to the edges of San Diego County, exploring everything the region had to offer. Up before sunrise, we loaded up Jay’s 4x4 pickup with two Obed Boundary gravel bikes and headed east, past the Vulcan Mountains and down Dry Canyon to Borrego Springs, California.
Read MoreFor their third episode, the cool kids of Rodeo Podcast talk about their gravel adventure ride up Jones Pass. In their own words, “a perfect case study of what (big mountain adventure) riding is like”.
Read MoreIt started when I swapped the fat tires on my Otso Voytek with 27.5+ wheels, a Fox 34 shock, and a dropper post during a hazy period of COVID quarantine. Obviously this meant that I need to ride the Kenai 250, or at least that’s what told my wife when I asked her to pick up a giant curb-side box of parts at my local bike shop. That, along with “always wanting to check out those trails,” convinced me to spend the hefty $20 to register my InReach tracker with the event.
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