October 2024

The Hottest New Tech At Gravel World Champs 2024!

Si heads to the 2024 Gravel World Championships to explore the hottest tech at the expo and chat with pros about their gravel setups. From GRAVAA’s adaptable tire pressure system to custom setups like Matej Mohorič’s Merida, discover the latest from Orbea, Canyon, and more.

CicLAvia—Heart of LA presented by Metro

October 13, 2024 at 09:00 AM

Join us for our 56th Los Angeles Open Streets Event: CicLAvia—Heart of LA! This CicLAvia is presented by Metro.

Date: Sunday, October 13, 2024 / Domingo 13 de octubre 2024

Time: 9am – 4pm

Location: Connecting Boyle Heights, Chinatown, Downtown, Echo Park, and Little Tokyo.

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Here are 6 bicycle-friendly airports where you can cycle almost to the front door

From MomentumMag.com

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Bicycle-friendly airports are increasingly taking steps to improve accessibility and sustainability by introducing safe cycling infrastructure. For example, Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. recently added secure bike and scooter parking, allowing travelers with e-bikes to park and charge their bikes while away. This shift toward accommodating bikes highlights a growing recognition of the need […]

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Are Wider Gravel Tires Better?

Which is the best width of tire for your gravel bike? 40? 45? 50?! We’re here to find out! We’ve got three pairs of Pirelli Cinturato M tyres set up on three pairs of Vision Trimax AGX Wheels, each with different tire widths. Which one will be the fastest?!

Everything you need to know about bike cameras

From Road.cc

by DAN ALEXANDER

More and more people are recording their rides, and most police forces run web portals for you to submit your footage of poor driving and bad behaviour. The head of road safety at Nextbase — the dash cam manufacturer that runs the National Dash Cam Safety Portal used by many police forces — revealed that submissions had increased by 25 per cent since the Highway Code changes of January 2022. If you want to help make the roads safer for everyone by reporting bad driving, here’s our handy guide to the types of cameras you can get, how and where to fit them, and what to do with your footage if you need to report an incident.

Types of cameras

We’re not worried about making cinematic epics here: an on-bike camera’s job is to provide evidence of a close pass or other incident, and to capture the number plates of the vehicles involved. There are many different cameras that can achieve that. We’ve reviewed a stack of them.

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Breaking Travel News explores: Is Los Angeles a cycle-friendly city?

From BreakingTravelNews.com

It’s fair to say opinions on visiting Los Angeles are mixed.

For many, the sun-soaked city is an epicentre for creativity and glamour, thriving on diversity and opportunity. Known for its iconic palm tree-lined streets, world-famous entertainment industry and year-round sunny weather, the City of Angels offers a dynamic mix of cultures and lifestyles.

From the glamour of Hollywood to the serene beaches of Santa Monica, there is something for everyone.

On the other side of the scales, Los Angeles can be a challenging place to live. There is a perception the city is covered in a thick haze of pollution year-round, while the notorious traffic and long commutes make gridlock a daily frustration for many.

The sprawling nature of LA can make it feel disconnected, while the high cost of living, especially housing, puts immense pressure on people trying to make ends meet. Not for nothing is Los Angeles home to Skid Row, one of largest stable populations of homeless people in the United States.

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Tadej Pogačar’s Training Secrets Revealed?!

After Tadej Pogačar became just the third rider ever to achieve the “triple crown”—winning the Giro, Tour, and World Championships in one season—we’re diving into his training secrets! He recently revealed them openly on Peter Attia’s podcast. Spoiler alert: His power stats are unbelievable. 🤯 Plus, we’ve got news on how you could get paid for providing leads to the UCI about cheating in pro cycling, a hack/bodge using a diaper, and much more!

With over 100,000 kilometres travelled over 111 countries, ‘Cycle Baba’ is pedalling for the planet

From Abc.net

By Sophie Johnson

Raj Phanden, better known as Cycle Baba, has cycled about 130,000 kilometres across more than 100 countries, all in the name of sharing his message about eco-friendly living.

His project “Wheels for Green” saw him start in his hometown of Bhuna in India in 2016. Since then, the former doctor has presented more than 1,000 seminars and helped plant more than 100,000 trees worldwide, in addition to his cycling.

Sharing his travels on social media and YouTube, he is now one month and more than 2,000 kilometres into his journey across Australia, starting in Perth.

“It’s just symbolic, riding around the world for environmental awareness,” Dr Phanden said.

“The bicycle is the only [mode of transport] that is carbon-free; I’m not using any fuel or any other resources.”

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“Do Bike Lanes Reduce Congestion” Is the Wrong Question

From StrongTowns.org

By Emma Durand-Wood

The logic by proponents of bike infrastructure goes like this: If more people use a bike rather than take a car, then there will be fewer cars on the road, causing less congestion.

On the other hand, folks who oppose bike lanes say that by taking space away from vehicles, the bike lanes actually cause congestion.

So which is it? I’ve been pondering this for some time, and I’ve come to the conclusion that asking whether bike lanes reduce congestion is the wrong question.

Congestion Is Not the Enemy

This might sound counter-intuitive, but bear with me: Most of us think of congestion as a scourge that must be eliminated, but there’s a different way to look at it.

Congestion is a byproduct of people getting to places they want and need to go. A recent Transportation for America report put it this way:

 

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