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Coryn Rivera Wins 2014 Tour of Utah Women’s Edition

For the first time since 2005, the Tour of Utah included a women’s race. This year’s Tour of Utah Women’s edition had a star filled field featuring Alison Powers (winner of the Cedar City Gran Prix),...

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Cyclists Have a Greater Chance of Getting Osteoporosis in Comparison With...

By Wayne Hansen, D.C. Recently, I had the amazing opportunity to be surrounded by some the best sport medicine experts in the world at the annual Medicine of Cycling conference held at USA Cycling in...

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Maintaining Fitness in the Transition from Summer to Fall

As summer winds down and fall rolls in, we are about to enjoy some of the most incredible riding of the year. Whether you are closing out a heavy season of road or mountain bike racing or just...

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News from Bike Utah: 2015 Utah Bike Summit Announced and 5 Things You Can Do...

By Philip Sarnoff August was another busy month in the world of bicycling in Utah. One of the biggest challenges we face at Bike Utah is keeping up with everything that is occurring. Here are a few...

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ÉTAPE: 20 Great Stories from the Modern Tour de France is a Great Read and...

Etape by Richard Moore is a great read. It includes the story of Greg Lemond’s final stage time trial victory on the Champs-Elysées where he took back 58 seconds from Laurent Fignon over 15.2 miles to...

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Salt Lake County Bicycle Advisory Committee News for September 2015

If you would like to keep up on bicycling news throughout the County, please consider attending our meetings held at 5:30 PM on the first Wednesday of each month at the County Government Center (2001...

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Movement Begins for Bike Lanes and a Bike Friendly Murray, Utah

Over the past several months a growing group of Murray residents and bicycle enthusiasts have been working with Murray City officials to promote a safe and friendly biking environment in the city...

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Cyclists Ride to Honor Matt Bradley

On Tuesday, August 19, 2014, riders gathered to honor the memory of Matt Bradley, a Utah cyclist, cancer survivor, and educator who passed away in 2012. For the second year in a row The Matt Bradley...

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Alex Grant Makes it Six in a Row at the Park City Point 2 Point in 2014!...

Each edition of the Park City Point 2 Point in Park City, Utah, seems to have its own unique defining characteristic. This year it was hero dirt. Two solid weeks of rain leading up to the event packed...

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Daniel Bedoya is Bonneville Cycling Club’s Commuter King

For a number of years the Bonneville Cycling Club (BCC) has challenged its members to commute by bike. For the past several years Daniel Bedoya has been at the top of the list in part due to his 50...

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Utah Riders Shine in Tour of Utah

The biggest news coming from the 2014 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah regarding local cyclists was the retirement of long-time favorite Jeff Louder. The biggest revelations, however, were the strong rides...

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Bike Utah Announces Push for 2,015 Share the Road License Plates in 2015

In an effort to expand education efforts for bicyclists and motorists all across Utah, Bike Utah announced that they are working to get more Share the Road license plates onto vehicles in 2015. The...

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Customize Your Bike Setup for Comfort

With every new bicycle purchase, there is a period of time it takes to get comfortable. A session with a good bike fitter can shorten that amount of time, but being comfortable on a bike is an...

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Estimating Cycling

How can you consider all the relevant factors when designing bicycle infrastructure as part of any transportation or community development, be it a local project, overall community or regional plan, or...

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Lizard Skins Dri-Fiant Shoe Covers are Sharp and Locally Made

Aside from the cool name and logo, Utah company Lizard Skins makes great products. I had the opportunity to test a pair of Dry-Fiant shoe covers. The post Lizard Skins Dri-Fiant Shoe Covers are Sharp...

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Mercury Wheels Relocates to Utah

Mercury Wheels, a manufacturer of road bike wheels, recently relocated from Misssissippi to Ogden, Utah. Mercury is a high-end wheel company founded on the principles of providing the absolute...

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I’m 27. I promise.

It’s sometime after 8 pm on a Saturday night. There are four of us slowly and almost begrudgingly getting the bikes ready. The post I’m 27. I promise. appeared first on Cycling Utah.

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Great Basin Challenge

The Great Basin Challenge is a 48.5-mile ride that explores Great Basin National Park in far eastern Nevada, near the Utah border. The post Great Basin Challenge appeared first on Cycling Utah.

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7-11 Team Huffy Serotta is a Link to a Golden Age of American Cycling

When Editor Dave shared photos of the 7-11 Huffy featured here, I wanted to know where it was located and who owns it. Ed. Dave directed me to Alan Greenberg at Cottonwood Cyclery on Bengal Blvd to get...

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Ely, Nevada is a Backcountry Mountain Biking Paradise

One of the things I like about Ely, and Nevada in general, is it seems like there’s nearly unlimited mountain bike potential. Local mountain bike guru and Fears, Tears and Beers promoter, Kent...

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