by root | Apr 3, 2013 | Cycling
In cycling, the power meter has become a ubiquitous training and racing tool. Collecting data from your rides and races is useful and can be used as a measure of performance and fitness. Training with a power meter to specific intensities can also help an athlete dial...
by root | Mar 20, 2013 | Cycling, Entrepreneurship, Money
Presenting the interview with Aaron Barcheck, Founder of Mosaic Cycles, Winner of the Best Cyclocross Bike at NAHBS 2013. A little back story: Aaron and I grew up together in St. Louis and started riding at the age of 14. On long rides we would often talk of...
by root | Mar 5, 2013 | Cycling
This is Part 3 in the Series on Breaking Away. Â Part 1 covered how to initiate the breakaway and Part 2 covered how to ride in the break. Â This post will cover finishing the breakaway off with the win after a hard days work! How to win from a small group: The reason...
by root | Feb 26, 2013 | Cycling
This post is the continuation of my previous post on how to start a breakaway. Now that you have carefully selected the right move to follow with the right combination of riders, it is time to figure out just what you have got yourself into. How you play you cards and...
by root | Feb 21, 2013 | Cycling
One of the coolest and most respected ways to win a bike race is from a breakaway. In the Tour de France, we see a breakaway almost daily, but it is a rare occasion when the break can hold off the field for the win. In single day races, breakaways seem to be more...
by root | Jan 28, 2013 | Cycling
This is the third in a series of interviews about how to become a Pro Cyclist.  Our guest is Jelly Belly Pro Cycling Rider Brad Huff. Previous interviews have been with Ken Hanson and Stephen Ettinger. Derek — Lets start with your story of how you became a pro...
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