On Memorial Day, just 5 days before racers will toe the line in what promises to be a damp and muddy Emporia, Dirty Kanza organizers revealed the route for the epic 200 mile gravel race. Rather than sticking with the proven successful formula, which they could have been forgiven for given the amazing growth of […]
Author Archives: James Stout
If there’s one thing that Sage riders like to do, it’s ride a long way. Just this weekend at Belgian Waffle Ride in San Diego we saw both Barlows and Skylines taking on the 132 mile course. Riding this far, especially on technical gravel, comes with its own set of challenges. You need to get […]
Riding mountain bikes is pretty fun, learning the skills and techniques required to master obstacles and seeing progress as you clean sections you had to walk last month is awesome. For many people, mountain biking is more about personal achievement than competition and, while most roadies will pin on a number and compete, most mountain […]
Once a year, the best cyclists in the world gather to ride on the worst roads in Northern France. If it rains, it’s even better. If you’re not familiar with Paris- Roubaix, it seems stupid, but if you know anything about road cycling, you’ll know that the 25okm race, with is 54km of baby’s head […]
You’d be hard pushed to find a cycling fan who doesn’t think Peter Sagan is as close to perfect as a guy can be. It’s not just his dreamy hair and toned legs, it’s the way he rides a bike that has fans surrounding his team bus at just about every race he enters. If […]