Maintaining Safe Following Distances on Casual Club Rides
For casual club rides, riders should keep a 2 – 3 foot gap between their front wheel and the rear wheel of the rider ahead. Novice riders should err c…
Read MoreCold Weather Cycling Tips
Here are some cold weather cycling tips to help you make your rides comfortable and safe, distilled from a chat with Al Rowland, a DBC member with 35 …
Read MoreFundamentals of Training for Cycling
Slides from presentation to DBC membership by Judd Van Sickle on Sept. 9, 2024 Or download the presentation as a PDF
Read MoreRiding in Wet Weather
Here is a link to a great post by the Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates on riding in wet weather. If you are riding when it’s wet, take a look a…
Read MorePaceline Riding Tips
Rides often organize into a paceline to save considerable effort when you are in the draft of the riders in front of you. The lead in a paceline will …
Read MoreHookless Rims and Tire Failures
Prompted by Thomas De Gendt’s mysterious crash during Stage 5 of the UAE Tour in Abu Dhabi, Rene Herse Cycles added a blog post, discussing the potent…
Read More5 Pressing Nutrition Questions – Dr. Liz Applegate
The slides from Dr Applegate's lively and informative talk on nutrition are posts here
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