Feature Articles

How Much Should I Train Over The Holidays To Maintain Fitness?
The holidays are coming up and all the social commitments, reduced daylight, and changing weather will put training time in danger. The question many cyclists are asking themselves is how much do I have to train to maintain my fitness through this season? Let’s see where you can cut some corners, whether it’s training frequency, duration or intensity. The minimal amount of exercise needed to preserve endurance For any seasoned cyclist, it’s very clear that ... Read more

Lakewood Wants YOUR Feedback On Upgrading Their 2025 Bike Plan
The city of Lakewood is seeking feedback from the community to update its Bike Plan for 2025. The current Plan was adopted back in 2018, and separated bike lanes didn’t make a debut in the area until after the Plan was written. In the six years since the Plan was adopted by Lakewood City Council, the active transportation landscape has changed significantly as bicycling infrastructure expands throughout the region. According to Active Transportation Coordinator for ... Read more

Wild West Cyclocross Was In Mud And Snow, The Way CX Is Meant To Be!
cyclo-cross noun cy·clo-cross ˈsī-klə-ˌkrȯs -klō-: the sport of racing bicycles over rough terrain that usually requires carrying the bicycle over obstacles If you wanted to experience the totality of that definition, this past weekend’s Wild West Cross, presented by Rattler Racing, was all of that and more. It had something for everyone who is a fan, or a participant: snow, mud, stairs, puddles and even the occasional dry spot. Cyclocross brings out the kid in a lot ... Read more

The Three Amigos of Photography Take On Valmont Cross
The City of Boulder was the host of the Valmont Cross this past weekend, and it was not without great racing and some unexpected visitors…from a galaxy far, far away. We have always known that Cross athletes were a bit different, add Halloween into the equation, they show their true colors. Valmont has always been a great challenge, as there is something on the course for everyone to conquer or fail at. But all you ... Read more

Somebody’s Husband, Father, Son, and More-The Dehumanization of Cyclists
October 16, 2024 This Past Saturday, there was a tragic crash in Douglas County at the intersection of Hwy 83 and Jones Rd. Saturday Evening, just before 5pm, Robert Garrison of Denver 7 posted a story titled: “Cyclist dead, another injured after single-vehicle crash in Douglas County” The article that followed, consisting of 6 sentences, explained that “A 55 year old man was killed and another injured in a crash involving a pickup truck Had ... Read more

The Denver Century Ride Through The Lens Of Ryan Muncy
Big congrats to everyone who took part in the Denver Century Ride this past weekend! Whether you tackled the full 100 miles or joined for a shorter distance, you crushed it! Special shoutout to our friends at Coldwell Banker Realty who brought the fun and excitement to the trike race. The Denver Century Ride has been an annual staple in the Metro area for years, and it the best way to see Denver. By being ... Read more

The Pro’s Closet Closing its Doors
The end of an era in the Colorado Retail Cycling Industry has apparently come to an end. This morning, The Pros Closet released the following post via Linked In: After 18 remarkable years of serving the cycling community, The Pro’s Closet (TPC) will close its doors in October. Since our founding, we’ve had the privilege of helping over 160,000 customers find their perfect ride and have sold more than 46,000 bikes. It’s been a hell ... Read more

Cyclocross Season Is Here, and So Are The Amazing Images
It is that special time of the year, there is a little chill in the morning air, the leaves are beginning to change, and yes, Cross is Coming…and so is a photographer’s dream. Cyclocross is not just a unique event, but a mixture of events, or hybrid that welcomes a different type of challenge and challenger. Also, because of its attributes, give the camera a plethora of images from speed to acrobatics caught ... Read more

What to do if you spot a driver ‘rolling coal’ on Colorado roads
by Elaine Tassy·Aug. 29, 2024, 4:00 am Our Colorado Wonders story on the low numbers of drivers being cited for rollin’ coal – 43 to be exact – infuriated the lawmaker who started the effort. In a story that aired and published Aug. 19, former State Sen. Don Coram, one of the 2017’s law’s sponsors, said he is “pissed off” – and so were many of you. Not only because people have deliberately belched black smoke ... Read more

See Denver on 2 Wheels With The Denver Century Ride
Discover Denver-On a Bike Explore Denver by bike on September 28, 2024 with the Denver Century Ride and let the good times roll! At the Coldwell Banker Denver Century Ride, we believe that cycling is not just a sport, but a healthy and environmentally-friendly way of life. Discover the joy of biking across Denver safely within a fun & enjoyable experience. The Denver Century Ride explores the diverse neighborhood streets, parks, bike lanes and trails ... Read more







