A Canadian magazine committed to providing the best articles on getting more out of your ride. Whether you are a mountain or road rider, you’ll find the bike and gear reviews, training secrets, route suggestions, maintenance tips and nutrition info you need to be a better rider. Find inspiring news on the pro racing scene, photos and features.
If it Weren’t for Two Bike Races in Quebec, I Wouldn’t Be Here • The influence of the GPCQM goes far beyond their cities
VOL. 11, ISSUE 4
NEWS
WHAT’S HOT
Does the Old Theory on a Breakaway’s Advantage Still Hold Within Today’s Data-driven Races?
Luke Doucet • Discoveries on two wheels
Victoria Wheelers • The club of B.C.’s capital
The New Revolutions by the Crankettes • They’re getting closer to the destination, but that might not be the goal
The Things I Miss about Group Rides • The magic of cycling outside, together
Trails that Lift the Sol • Mountain biking on a growing network in B.C.’s Monashees
Baruch Laskin’s Sourdough Bread
The Case for Eating More • By not fuelling properly, you could slip into the RED-S zone
Getting Back on Your Bike After a Concussion • The return to training requires the right step-by-step plan
Adam Hansen on Balancing a Very Busy Life and Cycling • The pro road racer manages many work commitments along with racing at the WorldTour level
The (Possibly) Hard-to-Find Part You Should Have On Hand • Find the right derailleur hanger with a bit of sleuthing
100 Crazy Days • Following the UCI’s announcement of the revised men’s and women’s road calendars for the year, teams and riders have tough decisions to make as the new dates will push everyone – athletes, team staff, event organizers and even fans – to their limits
The Chance to Make a Better World for the Bike (and All of Us) • The pandemic has sparked more interest in cycling and more space for riders on streets. Now cities must choose whether to make their changes stick or let them slide
The Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal, the Pandemic and Hope for a City • Montreal has been hit hard by COVID-19. A bike race could be what the metropolitan area needs, if that race makes it to its own start line
T-Lab R3 Omni • Not quite road, not quite gravel, but fun all around
Pinarello Dogma F12 • An elite bike with democratic tendencies
Trek Émonda SLR 7 • The climber’s bike gets more aerodynamic
Specialized Enduro Elite • Great with gravity, and more
High Tech, Low Price • The Shimano Deore group brings more features to more mountain bikers
Riding with the Sharks in Emilia-Romagna • Killer views and tough climbs fill the region by the Adriatic Sea
Vaea Verbeeck • A reigning queen
MARKETPLACE
Your Ebike Years are Already Here • Lessons from Argon 18’s new machines, the Subito E-Road and Subito E-Gravel
Three for Powering Along Gravel • Some extra torque for riding loose routes
Moustache Samedi 27 Trail 6 • Power and performance for a full Saturday on the trails
Liv Intrigue E+ 1 Pro • Extending rides and boosting the fun
Norco Sight VLT C1 29 • Powering up your big all-mountain adventures
How an Ebike Gave an Injured Rider his Legs Back • After a serious climbing accident, Ryan Titchener's road to recovery had some pedal assisstance. Now, it's resistance to his machine that occasionally keeps him from moving forward.
E-mountain Biking Tips from Alberta’s Lead Shred Sister • Advice that will help novice and experienced riders alike
EBIKE SPECIAL