I had a really good bike fit a few months ago. The folks at Podium Multisport in Atlanta know how to assess your physiology and they understand cycling and bikes at a level that I have never seen in my 40 plus years of cycling. I went into the bike fit with a favorite bike in mind that I wanted, but as with any experience with experts I came away learning something that I did not expect, titanium is still a good material for building bicycles. My old Serotta was carbon steel, so I figured that my next bike would be a carbon fiber bike. I rented a Trek Domane 4.2 last year when I was visiting Austin, Texas for a wedding. I rode the bike for about 200 hard miles in 4 days. I hit all of the chip seal roads and steep hills that I use to ride when I lived there and I was quite pleased with the ride and fit. I have an unusual body anatomy. I have the torso and arm reach of a typical man who is 5'6" and the legs of a typical man who is 6'3". I am ...
Today's ride home is dedicated to my friend Trey Griffin . Trey is on the PCP Race Team . Last week during the Thursday evening club ride I found myself riding 20-24 MPH right on the back tire of Mr. Griffin as he rode south on 8 Mile Road. At the time I was still running the cyclocross tires which held up pretty fine. So on my way home I found myself riding really strong with the Gator Skins so I decided to really push myself to ride fast for about one hour. Riding with the PCP race team taught me a few things about how to ride full out. I like to maximize my 25 mile commute by mixing in some training techniques. Some of these training methods do not make sense to most cyclist, but they work for me. One of the things that I use to do before riding with the race team is I would slow up on the "hills". What I learned is that on these little hills is where I struggled to keep up and I would get dropped. So what do I do to train to get st...
Red Schwinn Typhoon I was writing in a Google+ Bike Commuting Community about my first bike (that I can remember) and my memory wandered into my childhood in South Central Los Angeles where I grew up. I had this red Schwinn Typhoon bike when I was 7 about 1959. I remember the day that I took the training wheels off and some Hispanic kids a few houses from my house propped the bike up and shoved me down the hill. Wow I was going so fast that I forgot that I was riding without the training wheels. Leave it to the Internet to give me a photo of the bike as I could only imagine what it looked like up until today. I remember taking the fenders off and learning how to change a tire on this sucker with my dad's crescent wrench. As a kid I had a red Schwinn Typhoon I would ride it on the sidewalk in front of my house at 12203 South Main Street at age 7. There is a hill on Main Street and my brother, friends and I would ride really f...
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