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9 Tips to Keep You Happily Biking Through Winter

9 Tips to Keep You Happily Biking Through Winter

| December 23, 2013 | 3 Comments

Biking in the snow? It can be done, warmly and safely, even in Montana. Lifelong bike commuter, Lauren Caselli, tells you how.

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15 Reasons Bike and Food Go Together

15 Reasons Bike and Food Go Together

| November 26, 2013 | 0 Comments

The Culinary Cyclist, Anna Brones, lists 15 great reasons why biking and food are a match made in heaven.

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OIWC Award Winners Paving the Way for More Women in the Bike Industry

OIWC Award Winners Paving the Way for More Women in the Bike Industry

| October 8, 2013 | 0 Comments

Here are some of the women who are changing the workplace for women in the historically male-dominated bike industry: Jenn Dice of PeopleForBikes and Anna Schwinn of Quality Bicycle Parts.

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Keep Moving Forward

Keep Moving Forward

| September 18, 2013 | 10 Comments

A reader recounts her inspiring road to recovery after suffering a stroke at age 42.

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On Being a “Culinary Cyclist”

On Being a “Culinary Cyclist”

| September 11, 2013 | 2 Comments

Author of “The Culinary Cyclist, Anna Brones, weighs in on why food and biking go together like peanut butter and jelly.

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5 Reasons to Sign Up for Venus de Miles Colorado

5 Reasons to Sign Up for Venus de Miles Colorado

| August 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

The sixth-annual Colorado ride takes place on Sunday, September 29, starting and finishing in Longmont. Riders can choose either a 100-mile century ride, 65-mile ride, or a 28-mile ride. Registration is open and entries are available at an “early bird” price ($89) until September 1.

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Friendships by Bike

Friendships by Bike

| July 23, 2013 | 3 Comments

When I signed up for Venus de Miles, I knew I’d need to make some play dates to keep myself motivated and accountable in training. As I went about asking other women if they’d like to ride with me, I found myself saying, “Hey, wanna ride this week?” and following that with, “I mean, if you have time…”

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One More Reason To Ride

One More Reason To Ride

| July 2, 2013 | 0 Comments

A running list on the side of our refrigerator outlined Reasons for Riding a Bike. Some of our reasons are inside jokes; others are universally true. Oddly, Gold Bond was number 18 on that motley list.

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Change a Flat with Ease!

Change a Flat with Ease!

| June 20, 2013 | 1 Comment

Change that flat tire yourself! Liv/Giant shows you how it’s done in this short video.

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Life of a Competitive Downhill Mountain Biker

Life of a Competitive Downhill Mountain Biker

| June 7, 2013 | 0 Comments

This up and coming young rider is shooting to become a Downhill World Champion. Check out these jaw-dropping takes from ‘Follow My Dream’ in which Tahnée Seagrave does her thing on a downhill course and shows us how she trains.

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The Specialized Rumor

The Specialized Rumor

| June 4, 2013 | 0 Comments

Cross country geometry, plush technology, and a women’s fit come together in the new Specialized Rumor. Here’s a gallery from our experience testing it on the West Coast’s most gorgeous trails.

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An Upgrade That Improves Your Comfort and Performance Without Pricey New Gear

An Upgrade That Improves Your Comfort and Performance Without Pricey New Gear

| May 21, 2013 | 3 Comments

A properly fitting bike is key to a woman’s efficiency and comfort during a ride. The bottom line of a good fit is whether the rider is in a powerful and efficient position and whether he/she is comfortable.

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