Festival del Sol
January. What can you do with it? Well, if you live in Southern Utah you can go ride your bike. Unlike most places in Utah, St. George is usually quite […]
January. What can you do with it? Well, if you live in Southern Utah you can go ride your bike. Unlike most places in Utah, St. George is usually quite […]
Having never ridden this trail before, I was leading out with my 13-year-old Collin following behind. The single track was steep, loose in sections and sprinkled with a few drops […]
Another in the “Life at 10 Miles An Hour” series by Craig and Di Shanklin If you ride with other local cyclists, you’re bound to hear at least one of […]
The last ten miles were by far the most painful miles I’ve ever spent on bike. My legs, so tired and depleted, had little to offer as I encountered each […]
The Importance of Proper Weight Distribution in Road Cycling This overlooked aspect of cycling has an effect on comfort, freedom from pain and fatigue, and your ability to go fast… It […]
Hello everyone. My name is Jerri Jorgensen. I’ve lived in St George for 26 years, we have eight children, eight grandchildren, and I’m almost 65 years old. Fourteen months ago […]
As I made the descending switchback turn down the technical Boy Scout trail in Hurricane, Utah the familiar tire on rock sounds were suddenly interrupted by a startling rattle. My […]
Ride You might think this is obvious, and it might be, but you should be laying down some serious miles. Plan on riding 2-3 times during the week for an […]
The National Intercollegiate Cycling Association (NICA) state finals are just around the corner on October 18 and 19 in Cedar City. If you participated this year as a student, an […]