Can I Survive A Pro Gravel Race?

Alex is in Australia and has decided to take on a new gravel race, ‘Radl Grvl’. With over 2000m of elevation, this 100km course pushed Alex to his limits. Follow him as he attempts to race AND win the pro category, taking on the monstrous gravel climbs at insane speeds!

Lawmaker wants to ensure California bridges stay toll-free for pedestrians, cyclists

From KTVU.com

A Bay Area lawmaker is proposing a new bill aimed at ensuring that bridges throughout the state remain toll-free for pedestrians and cyclists.

Assemblyman Phil Ting has introduced AB 2669 to guarantee that walking and biking across publicly owned California bridges, including the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, remains free of charge.

“We want to ensure that we have this right in perpetuity for cyclists and pedestrians to ensure that they can walk and bike across the bridge freely without being worried about paying a toll,” said Ting.

Photo by Joseph Barrientos on Unsplash

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CicLAvia 2024 Season Launch Party

From LAist.com

CicLAvia is kicking off its event schedule with a debut of their West Coast IPA affectionately named seek-la-VEE-ah. The party is presented in conjunction with the Night Market at Ivy Station, where there will be several food trucks, music, games, local vendors, and kid-friendly activities. This is a free event, no RSVP is required and all ages are welcome.

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How To Train Without Expensive Tech

Are you getting too obsessed with your cycling data? Fed up of constantly looking at your bike computer? You can still have fun and improve your cycling without using fitness data, smart watches, power meters and heart rate monitors. Conor explains how you can keep track of your training without data!

Finish The Ride – Sunday, 7 April 2024

The event is located at the Autry Museum: Griffith Park, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027

It is recommended you arrive at least 30mins before your event starts to register and 15 minutes before your event starts if you are already pre-registered to pick up your bib.

 

Rollers (skateboards, rollerbladers, wheelchair athletes, etc) are welcome to register for the 12 or 20 Mile Ride lengths.

Note: All types of bicycles are welcome, including class I & II e-bikes – ridden in pedal-assist mode only

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