He’s trying to show that it really is possible to get out of your car, even in Los Angeles.
Tag: Cycling, Road
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Black Soldiers Cycled 1,900 Miles Across the U.S. So He Did, Too.
A remarkable journey from Montana to St. Louis by 20 Black infantrymen in 1897 seemed doomed to obscurity until Erick Cedeño, a bicyclist, retraced their journey.
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The Cycling Champion Who Doesn’t Have to Win to Be Satisfied
Ashton Lambie set a world record in individual pursuit 16 months ago. Winning was great, he said, but now he just wants to explore.
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Gravel Biking is Getting Popular. Here’s How to Start.
A faster bicycle design with thicker tires is allowing cyclists to explore America’s 2.2 million miles of Here’s what you need to know about this new sport.
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At Tour de France Femmes, It’s a Steep Climb to Equality
A women’s Tour de France is back after 33 years — a sign of progress, contestants say, for a sport sorely in need of it.