After a long wait for parts, our friends at Thesis Bike finally have a few bikes available for preorder with a quick turnaround.
Read MoreWe have a first look at the latest gravel-specific carbon component from Whisky Parts Co., the Spano Drop Handlebar.
Read MoreUnder new ownership, the American Classic cycling brand returns making rubber, not components. Founded the same year that E.T. hit the big screen (1982), AmClassic is back with an on-trend gravel and road tire lineup.
Read MoreRide with GPS today officially unveiled their all-new Surface Types feature, allowing route planners to finally visualize road surface types as they plan, view, and navigate routes.
Read MoreJoin us for Southern California’s most anticipated adventure series on Sunday’s this fall. In collaboration with Velotown and Queenstage Coffee, the 3rd season of DirtChurch will bring more dirt, the best gravel routes, friendly vibes and a new host venue.
Read MoreThe Amazing Chase presented by Wahoo was a challenge to beat the peloton to Paris and in doing so win the Tour de France, with a twist.
Read MoreTested and reviewed: Roval Terra CL Carbon Wheels, by Graham Johnson
Read MoreIn defense of gravel. By Ryan Steers.
Read MoreRace report and ride recap of the 2021 Great Divide Classic by Will Staler.
Read MoreOnce again our friend Brian Co of Veloworthy did an excellent job giving us an inside look at one of the biggest gravel races on the calendar, SBT GRVL. In this video Veloworthy goes behind the scenes, and in some cases, inside the minds of the some of the top gravel athletes at this Steamboat, CO event on Aug 15, 2021.
Read MoreIn this new short film presented by Smartwool, Alex and Ella McAndrew take on a whole new kind of adventure. The video, called Riding the Rails by Evan Kay, follows Alex and his curious endeavor to make a bike-powered railroad machine that takes two riders and their dog to places not possible with an ordinary vehicle, or bike.
Read MoreWhen the team at Bearclaw Bicycles reached out to let us know they would be running a new gravel race in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula this fall, they had our attention. We touch base with Tyler at BBCo. and find out more about their inaugural gravel race in the U.P.
Read MoreNo stranger to making great backpacks for off-road riding, Ergon has just announced the launch of a new hip pack with some cool features.
Read MoreLast chance to order pieces from our 2021 Eliel Custom collection including 4 jerseys, cargo bibs, vests, base layers and more.
Read MoreThe Things They Loved and Loathed is a 2 part series where we ask some of our favorite pro gravel athletes to answer the question: What was your favorite and least favorite part of the Belgian Waffle Ride San Diego 2021. In this post we hear from 8 pro Men.
Read MoreIn this two-part series, we check in with some of our favorite pro gravel athletes to get their impressions of the 2021 Belgian Waffle Ride from their unique perspectives. Part I: The Women of the BWR.
Read MoreJoe Mackey breaks down the Kenda Booster PRO gravel tire in our latest gravel gear review. Learn everything Joe liked and didn’t like about this rubber. Have a tire you would like us to review, let us know in the comments!
Read MoreThe Impossible Route: Trans Appalachia is a 3-day gravel bike-packing adventure that follows the first attempt of the Lost Roads Route. In this expedition, The Vegan Cyclist, his 19-year-old protégé Travis Longfellow, and Jeremiah Bishop attempt to traverse the Appalachian Mountains on a route filled with legend.
Read MoreThe 2021 Belgian Waffle Ride California took place on Sunday, July 18 in unprecedented conditions for this “Hell of the West Coast” thriller. Held in North City, San Marcos, California, the BWR hosted its biggest race yet with a stacked field of pro gravel cyclists. In this story we share a great race recap that followed along the top men and women throughout the day as they took on the 132 mile, 11,000 ft course in San Diego county. We also share the 2021 Waffle San Diego route and 2021 BWR men’s and women’s results.
Read MoreOf all industries, apparel is among the most wasteful. 80% of all clothing ends up in a landfill or is incinerated within 3 years. 551,155 tons of plastic microfibers are estimated to pollute the ocean each year from washing clothes -- equivalent to the plastic pollution of more than 50 billion bottles.
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