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In short, your children are in vastly more danger in their own driveways than they are in a bicycle child seat

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Maybe that do-anything, go anywhere machine you’ve always wanted is one you already have

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A New York politician picks on the wrong cyclist

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Sometimes the most crowded landscapes are also the most expansive

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It's time, well, spent

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You don't need to get kitted up before every ride

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Want to change people's minds about cycling? Start with the school drop-off and go from there.

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On the road, the window to the soul is more of a one-way mirror

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Is riding with headphones really such a big deal?

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Did Fabian Cancellara really use a motor? And if he did, what does that mean for cycling?

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Getting acquainted with nature's carbon fiber

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The case for rethinking one of cycling's oldest and most misused components

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Sometimes the best performance upgrade is portability

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Pedaling toward the truth of the “bikes-vs-cars” debate

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Why it will destroy cycling, society, and the planet if we let it

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Sometimes preparation is all about what you leave behind

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The cycling universe tends toward increasing specialization and extreme anal retention

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Why cycling—and the world—would be better if we all stopped driving to rides

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When it comes to bikes and tech, morality is a moving target

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A little hands-on experience is a much better performance investment than that tempting new upgrade or those mind-numbing hill repeats

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Why you can cut your mileage in half and still come out ahead

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Your tires are as important as they are boring, which is why you're totally overthinking them

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The Spandex-clad "roadus velocipedus" species is being subsumed by the "adventure bike" category. Has the sun finally set on road riding?

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How to alert walkers, hikers, and runners to your presence—and why "On your left!" needs to die, already

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A digital skeptic sucks it up and logs on

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It's time to let yourself go

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Whether you're a child getting your first bike or a new commuter, you need a place that's going to stoke your excitement and indulge your imagination

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Because why are you even riding if you can't haul your family, your dog, your friend's dog, and groceries for the next year on a bike?

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It's too long, too male, too boring, and in desperate need of a rethink

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