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What To Do in Case of a Crash
What to do in the case of a crash by: Bicycle Colorado We all hope we won’t get into a crash. Until and unless the safety status quo on our streets changes, there is a chance that some of us will be hit and injured. With the wish that this never happens to you, we wanted ... Read more
When Injury Sidelines Your Cycling Season
By Kate Agathon By: Kate Agathon Many of us have been there The frustration of having a cycling season cut short: Not being able to enjoy the simple joy of riding a bike. Having to cancel events you trained and planned for. Postponing social events and family cycling trips. Undergoing the pain ... Read more
The Mountain Man Invitational, A Triathlon Like No Other
The Mountain Man Invitational is a 2.4mi Swim, 100mi Bike and a 26.2mi Run Off road and above 10,000′ in elevation. There is simply nothing like it on the planet! The challenge was started by Sam Piccolotti after completing a solo in August of 2020. And now, what was once a solo event for Sam ... Read more
Lily Williams, Colorado Springs Resident, to Compete in Woman’s Tour de France
Lily Williams, Colorado Springs Resident Adds a Colorado Connection to the Upcoming Woman’s Tour de France At a time when most athletes are at their peak, 28-year-old cyclist Lily Williams is just getting started, having been a professional cyclist for 5 years. Williams, has already had an impressive career with achievements both on the road ... Read more
The Bikery at the Brewery, Where Bikes and Beer Come Together
Bikes + Beer = The Bikery at the Brewery. Acclaimed author Hunter S Thompson once wrote, “Good people drink good beer.” We have it on pretty good authority that plenty of good people ride bikes as well. So, does turning your cranks make beer taste better? (YES.) Does Drinking beer make cycling even more fun? ... Read more
Colorado’s Connections to the Tour de France
by Kate Agathon The 109th edition of the Tour de France began on Friday. While over 4,000 miles separates Colorado from France, the iconic road race has plenty of Colorado connections. From current professional cyclists to legendary cyclists of the past, Colorado has some serious links with cycling’s most famous Grand Tour. Along with a handful ... Read more
7 Superfoods for Cyclists
These 7 power foods can boost your energy or help you recover after your ride. On a basic level, food serves as fuel for your workouts—but not all forms of fuel are equal in terms of quality. Just like with a car, you could fill your tank with high-octane fuel or cheap gas. Sure, your ... Read more
Racer X Cycling Organizes Support for Lisa Ludwig and Family
As the Cycling Community of Colorado is aware of, Lisa Ludwig, was tragically struck down by a vehicle while riding her bicycle with friends on Sunday, June 19. She remains in critical condition after suffering from a traumatic brain injury and numerous fractures across her body. We all wish her and her family strength and prayers in ... Read more
Cycling Fitness: 25 Tips to Improve Your Fitness on a Bike
From your diet to your training to your recovery, there are always gains to be made. by: Gary Robinson, editor Improving your overall fitness brings a number of key benefits to your cycling: you’ll enjoy your riding way more, you’ll see new places because you can go further, and you won’t be last one up ... Read more
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office says driver, Alan “Haley” Mills intentionally struck 2 cyclists, critically injuring 1
Authorities issued a Medina Alert after the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said a driver of an SUV intentionally struck two cyclists, critically injuring one Sunday. The crash occurred around 9:45 a.m. on Hwy 40 between the Evergreen Parkway and Interstate 70 in Jefferson County. The sheriff’s office said the driver of a 2018 grey Ford ... Read more