Power Based Training – Who Can Benefit
Training with power can help cyclists at all levels achieve their goals.
Training with power can help cyclists at all levels achieve their goals.
Organizers reassure the IOC and UCI that the velodrome will be completed in time for the August 8th Olympic events, but test event cancelations and Zika virus fears continue to plague the event.
Werner clinches men’s GC as Lindine flats, and Armstrong takes the win ahead of Barclay, who was forced to drop out with a broken handlebar as the Trans-Sylvania Epic closes.
Grab some bars and grab some beers, but first, grab some gloves from Handup Gloves.
Premium trainer brand Kinetic, which recently launched Kinetic Fit, its power-based training application, has announced a new video streaming subscription package with The Sufferfest.
Drawing on their success in building successful grassroots environmental campaigns, Patagonia has released a new book – “Patagonia’s Tools for Grassroots Activists: Best Practices for Success in the Environmental Movement”
Relegated to training indoors this winter? Competing in the 2016 Tour of Sufferlandria can kill some of the boredom and have you pedaling for a good cause.
Pioneer’s Cycle Sports Division is introducing new pricing for 2016, helping to make power more accessible to consumers looking to enhance their cycling performance.
The Sufferfest, creator of the world’s best cycling videos for individual and group training, today announced its fourth annual Tour of Sufferlandria, the Greatest Grand Tour of a Mythical Nation.
Gage Hecht and his teammates on the Alpha Bicycle Company-Vista Subaru Cycling Elite Development team have had a successful cyclocross season to date on their Moots bikes with numerous wins in both UCI Junior and Open categories.