From Burnout to Balance
SLO Cyclist
by Bella
1M ago
Standing on the podium at gravel nationals a year ago as of yesterday, I could have never imagined how much my relationship with biking and racing would change. After the disappointment of moving from first place to fourth place after a big crash at mile 90 of 140 at nationals, [...] The post From Burnout to Balance appeared first on SLO Cyclist | An Online Road Bicycling Magazine ..read more
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A Weekend You Don’t Want To Miss
SLO Cyclist
by Bella
1M ago
The weekend of October 26th is jam-packed with two incredible and nontraditional cycling events: The Bovine Classic in Atascadero (very close to SLO!!) and Phil’s Cookie Fondo in Malibu. From beginners to seasoned riders, these events are guaranteed fun for all skill levels. What are they? While they are two [...] The post A Weekend You Don’t Want To Miss appeared first on SLO Cyclist | An Online Road Bicycling Magazine ..read more
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Key Tips for Riding Further on the Bike
SLO Cyclist
by Bella
1M ago
As someone who has done their fair share of annoyingly long rides, I often get asked “What’s the key to being on your bike for so long?” While I don’t have all of the answers, here are some key tips that I swear by. Whether you’re getting ready for your [...] The post Key Tips for Riding Further on the Bike appeared first on SLO Cyclist | An Online Road Bicycling Magazine ..read more
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We’re Back! Official 2024 Debut
SLO Cyclist
by Bella
3M ago
Have you been missing the most honest, practical, entertaining, and occasionally funny cycling content in San Luis Obispo? Well, good news! It’s back. My name is Bella Slosberg and instead of working on my master’s thesis, I’ll be reinvigorating SLO Cyclist. If there’s a topic you’re interested in, you name [...] The post We’re Back! Official 2024 Debut appeared first on SLO Cyclist | An Online Road Bicycling Magazine ..read more
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Share the Road
SLO Cyclist
by Johnny
6y ago
A friend of mine, much into his sports cars, was complaining about having to share the road with cyclists.  His argument, taxes paid by vehicle owners.  Point taken.  But what about the taxes cyclists pay as drivers and the obvious benefits.  Improved health, lack of greenhouse gasses, lower traffic impact are at the forefront we should consider.  Bicycles don’t wear roadways like trucks and large vehicles. Off-roaders may not have these problems. Maybe you want to leave comments.  Good relations-Share the Road What can we do to keep good relations as cyclists?   Is this a touchy subject?  I’v ..read more
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