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2024-2025 UCI Cyclocross World Cup schedule

Cyclocross has begun! Racing is already underway in Canada and the USA, but as far as the World Cups go, they are still a ways off. Will we see Mathieu van der Poel this year? Wout van Aert is nursing an injury and hopes to jump in, but it’s unclear when and for how many […]

Thrilling finish to the under-23 world TT championships

Monday’s menu of the 2024 UCI Road World Championships in ZΓΌrich, Switzerland started with the Junior men’s time trial and finished with the under-23 men’s chrono. The Course The U23 men raced the same 29.9-km time trial course as the elite women. Starting in Gossau they headed west and then south where they met the […]

BONT Vaypor – Cycology Shoe Collab Review

The pro peloton is awash in white shoes. Occasionally you’ll see riders wearing black and sometimes blue or red. If you really want to stand out in the crowd, check out the new BONT Vaypor shoe collab with Cycology Clothing’s wild designs. Have some fun and take a ride on the wild side with either […]

Tour de Gatineau road race: Paternoster powers to win

On Saturday, Letizia Paternoster (Liv AlUla Jayco) won the Tour de Gatineau road race. Riders covered 117.7 km, starting from Gatineau and completing 12 laps of a 10 km circuit with total ascent of 900 metres. Photo: GrΓ©goire Crevier Cuba’s Marlies Mejias Garcia (Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY24) came in second, while Sarah Van Dam of […]

First Canadian ever inducted into the BMX Hall of Fame

Β  β€œIf you have been riding BMX over the past 30 plus years, you know the name Jay Miron,” says Canadian BMX street legend Chris Silva. β€œHe has definitely made an impact on your riding or how you think about BMX as a whole. He’s a big piece of the puzzle and his impact is […]

Toronto’s Ashlin Barry delayed at world TT champs, still finishes 9th

Toronto’s Ashlin Barry, riding for USA Cycling, finished 9th at the junior world time trial championships after missing his start. The 16-year-old, one of the top riders in his category, arrived at the start house ready to go, but at the last minute, a UCI commissaire noted that he had forgotten to measure his sock […]

Paul Seixas wins France’s first-ever Junior men’s world chrono title

The time trials continued Monday at the 2024 UCI Road World Championships in ZΓΌrich, Switzerland, with the Junior men racing early in the day. Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale got a peek at its future as Paul Seixas gave France a gold medal. Adam Smith was the top Canadian in 34th. The Course The Junior men had […]

EUROTRASH Monday: Evenepoel & Brown In Rainbows!

Remco Evenepoel takes his second World time trial title in a row and Grace Brown tops her final season with a rainbow ride. All the news from the World time trial championships, Skoda Tour de Luxembourg, Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen, Super 8 Classic and the Alfasun Gooikse Pijl – Videos, rider quotes, reports and results. Remco […]

UCI World Championships: Evenepoel & Brown Win Gold in the Individual Time Trial

SoCalCycling.com – Your Cycling Source: Chloe Dygert Rides to a Bronze Medal The 24-year-old Belgian continued to write history Remco Evenepoel took his third gold medal of the season, this time in Zurich, where he produced a superb ride that confirmed he is one of the finest time trialists in the history of the sport. […]

Magallanes; cold wind, warm people

Having cycled the southernmost part of Argentina just a few months before, we thought we knew what to expect from this remote region of Chile, well, we were very, very wrong! But let’s take a few steps back and let’s start at the beginning; we pedalled 5000 kms to Ushuaia from Buenos Aires but we […]

Why Do We Cycle?

The following writing has a short story of its own:During the first year on the road, Marco wrote a monthly article for a publication called Bike Mag. While cleaning the gutter on his phone, he accidentally stumbled upon one of the first draft of this article and we decided to give it a good hand […]

Torres del Paine

We often say that there’s beauty to be found in every corner of our planet, and we stand firmly by that statement, however, it’s also true that some places are, for many different reasons, a lot more special than others; Torres del Paine is a great example of that! Although many claim this site to […]

How to Finance a Long-Distance Cycling Trip

We never thought that we would be so long on the road; 5 years and counting is a lot more than we would ever thought possible! Not surprisingly, the question we get asked the most is: β€œHow do you manage economically?” This is what gave birth to the idea of writing a small article on […]

My Year of Bikepacking: The Bucket List

This year, I got to check bikepacking off my bucket list. I didn’t just check it off my list; I immersed myself in all things bike travelβ€”from the ocean to the mountainβ€”though not in one ride. My rides started as day trips, progressed to bike overnights, and concluded with a three-day bikepacking 80-mile ride. Bikepacking […]

How You Ride the Great American Rail-Trail

Picture this: You hop on your bike in Washington, D.C. and start pedaling on a series of bike paths and peaceful sections of rail-trails. You angle northwest through Pennsylvania and cross Ohio, continuing across the Midwest into Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho until you reach Washington and cycle all the way to the Pacific Ocean. This […]

Planning a Group Bike Tour

One of my favorite hobbies outside of bicycle touring is beach volleyball. I’m not very good, but I do enjoy the time at the beach and with old and new friends. Recently through an old friend, I found a group of other volleyball enthusiasts who took an interest in bicycle touring after hearing my stories […]

Celebrating the Northern Tier on its 40th Anniversary

In June of 1976, Adventure Cycling β€” then known as Bikecentennial β€” mapped and publicized their first route: the TransAmerica Trail. This cross-country route stretched over 4,000 miles from Astoria, Oregon to Yorktown, Virginia and became an instant classic. But even as the TransAmerica Trail was being finalized, another idea was taking shape: a second […]

Redwood National Park: Local Adventures Can be Grand Adventures

This is a ride report for the Short Route: Eureka, CA: Redwood Coast Loop while the author and her husband were developing the route. Sweat dripped down my nose and landed on my handlebars. Gnats whirred in my ears, determined to steal my sanity.Β  By slapping them, I slapped my own face, and when I […]

A Little Loop in Michigan

One of my favorite ways to see a new place is to make my own bike loop. I love pedaling away from wherever I am and returning a few days later to the same spot. There’s a magic in leaving and returning at the speed of your own legs. This year I spent the winter […]

Trip Recap: Langford’s Third Annual Bike Overnight

This is the third Langford Elementary School bike camping trip supported by Adventure Cycling’s Bike Overnights program. You can read about the first one here and the second one here. This year, Langford Elementary School celebrated its third annual bike camping trip, supported by Adventure Cycling’s Bike Overnights program. Embracing the tradition, students and volunteers […]

Remember the Removal Team Completes 950-Mile Ride in June 2024Β 

The 16th Remember the Removal team completed its nearly month-long journey on June 21, 2024, as the team rode into Tahlequah, OK, the capital of Cherokee Nation. The annual endeavor is meant to honor the Cherokee people who survived and perished nearly 200 years ago when 16,000 Cherokees were forcibly removed from their southeastern homelands […]

Rolling with the Flow in the D.C. Summer Heat with Camp MWABA

Metro Washington Association of Blind Athletes (MWABA) was thrilled to receive a grant from Adventure Cycling for our second annual tandem bike camping trip. This year, 25 campers braved the heat to camp with us on the Marsden Track on the C&O Canal Towpath. Of this year’s group, three people were first-time bike campers. Through […]

Bike Touring During Wildfire Season: What to Know and When To Bail

Climate change is increasing North America’s dramatic wildfires each year, with apocalyptic smoke-darkened skies and scorched landscapes. In 2021, smoke from California wildfires reached as far as New York City, while ashes from Colorado fires fell on coastal regions. β€œUnfortunately, because smoke can travel thousands of miles, you don’t have to be close to the […]

After stressful start Remco Evenepoel repeats as time trial world champion

There was the whiff of panic in the start house for Remco Evenepoel at the UCI Road World Championships in ZΓΌrich on Sunday, but the Belgian successfully defended his time trial rainbow jersey. He adds the 2024 chrono title to his Paris Olympic Games time trial gold medal. Filippo Ganna and Edoardo Affini gave Italy […]

WORLDS’24 Men’s TT: Two-In-A-Row Rainbow for Remco!

Worlds 2024 Race Report: Remco Evenepoel is the World time trial champion for the second year in a row. In Zurich the Belgian top favourite fought out a fierce battle with Filippo Ganna (Italy). Evenepoel had a 20 second lead, but lost 14 seconds in the final section, but it was enough to take the […]
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