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Bear Lake Classic Provides Top Quality Weekend of Racing

By Ryan Barrett The Bear Lake Classic has grown to one of the premier races in Utah. With three separate events— a Friday night hillclimb time trial, a long and flat road race on Saturday, and a...

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Grant and Bucher Win Sundance Spin

By Trevor Simper With views that would make the Alps jealous, and miles of bermed, wooded single track, Sundance is one of the premier venues of the Intermountain Cup Mountain Bike Race Series. For...

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InterContinental Hotel Group Receives Bronze, Shoots for Gold

By Lou Melini InterContinental Hotel Group (IHG) received a Bronze award from the League of American Bicyclists as a bicycle friendly business. IHG will be our featured commuter profile for this Month....

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Pains of Bike Commuting – Tips on Carrying Your Load

By Kari Studley PT, DPT and Erik Moen PT Did you miss “Bike to Work Day/Month”? Whether you did or not, now is the perfect time to commit to a bike-commute. The logistics of bike commuting include...

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Mountain Bike Tires – Choice and Pressure

By Tom Jow If tire construction and inflation pressure important for road bike tires, then for mountain and cyclocross bike tires it is even more so. The reason is because mountain and cyclocross bike...

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Utah Bicycle Coalition News: Membership Drive and Job Opening for Executive...

Why be involved? Every cyclist who rides in Utah has had an experience or comes to appreciate the need to improve facilities, laws, and policies that impact human powered locomotion. As members of the...

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Just Do It – Advice from Five Women Bike Tourers

By Lou Melini How do you go from riding a bike around town, to venturing off on a bike packed with all of your necessities, for periods of time ranging from 3-weeks to 3-months. The following women...

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Achtune: Do you listen to head phones when you ride?

Review by Tyler Servoss Achtune: Do you listen to head phones when you ride? Ryan Dallon the creator of the Achtune system was tired of hearing stories about cyclists being hit by cars, including his...

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Independence Day: A Day In The Life of the Tour Divide

The Tour Divide is often referred to as “the most challenging mountain bike race on the planet.” Few would argue it’s a beast. The self-supported race covers 2,745 miles of the Great Divide Mountain...

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Mid-Mountain and Crest Trails

By Adam Lisonbee There are those unforgettable moments in life when idealistic imaginings collide with reality and experience to create iconic and lasting, even transcendent days. For me, those days...

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Hoodoo 500 Relay Race Preview

In our May 2010 issue, our story on relay races left out the Hoodoo 500. Info on the Hoodoo is below. HOODOO 500: August 28-30, 2010 Route: A loop course that starts in St. George and travels through...

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Harward, Evans Take State Criterium Championships

David Harward and Nicole Evans have been crowned men’s and women’s (respectively!!) Utah State Criterium Champions. The men’s Pro 1-2 90 minute event was very aggressive from the gun with the field...

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When Are Governments Liable?

If a cyclist gets hurt riding on a public path, is the government legally responsible for the injury?The post When Are Governments Liable? appeared first on Cycling Utah.

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Cycling Utah’s June 2010 Issue is Now Available!

Our June 2010 Issue is now available as a PDF (7.2 mb download) - Mid-Mountain and Crest Trails, Clear the Air Challenge, Wasatch Trails, Achtune Review, Pacelines, Choosing an MTB Tire, Commuting with...

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Let’s Be Clear About This: The 2010 Clear the Air Challenge

Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert, Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon and Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker have joined together to challenge Utahns to “Drive Less and Drive Smarter”. In support of this...

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Salt Lake Bicycle Collective News

Springtime brings bikes and partnerships, and the Collective loves bikes and partnerships. In June the Collective has partnered with the University of Utah’s Continuing Education Program on Wednesday...

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The Future of Trails in the Wasatch

By Sarah Bennett Envision Utah, the public-private undertaking that is currently working to craft a long range plan for the canyons has been holding a series of meeting and surveys over more than a...

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