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2020 Adirondack Trail Ride: Event Recap
By Miles Arbour on October 1, 2020
After setting a new course record at the 2020 Adirondack Trail Ride in New York State, we reached out to Daniel Jordan to learn more about his experience, why he came back to ride the route again, and some of the challenges he faced. Find his report and a handful of photos he shot along the way here…
Tassie Gift 2020
By Miles Arbour on August 3, 2020
The Tassie Gift is a relentless 1,780km bikepacking event along roads, trails, goat tracks on the island of Tasmania. This will not be easy…
Tassie Gift 2021
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The Tassie Gift is a relentless 1,780km bikepacking event along roads, trails, goat tracks on the island of Tasmania. This will not be easy…
Tassie Gift 2022
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The Tassie Gift is a relentless 1,800km bikepacking event along roads, trails, goat tracks on the island of Tasmania. This will not be easy…
Tassie Gift 2023
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The Tassie Gift is a relentless 1,800km bikepacking event along roads, trails, goat tracks on the island of Tasmania. This will not be easy…
Fitz-Barn 2020
By Miles Arbour on July 18, 2020
A bike packing route between Fitzgerald’s Bicycles in Victor, Idaho and Red Barn Bicycles in Hamilton, Montana to be ridden as an unsupported group ride…
The Curve Titanosaur is the 36er They Hope No One Will Buy
By Guest on July 3, 2020
Designed specifically to tackle the rough Australian Outback, the Curve Titanosaur has 36″ wheels, loads of mounts, goes fast, and they secretly hope no one will want to buy one. Find the detailed story behind the Titanosaur here, as told by Curve Cycling’s Grand Ambassador Ryan Flinn…
SRAM AXS Review: Is AXS ready for big adventures?
By Logan Watts on March 12, 2020
There are plenty of SRAM AXS reviews already out there, but how about ultra-long term testing? We’ve put in over eight months on ours. Moreover, we asked three bikepackers who’ve ridden with AXS drivetrains over thousands of miles for their feedback and whether they’ve had any issues in the backcountry. Plus, everything you need to know about the SRAM AXS “Mullet” — one of only a few ways to get an ultra-wide range 1x drivetrain on a drop-bar bike…
Tassie Gift 2019
By Miles Arbour on December 11, 2019
The Tassie Gift is a relentless 1,780km bikepacking event along roads, trails, goat tracks on the island of Tasmania. This will not be easy…
Kristopher Wehage Sets New Julian Bikepack Challenge Record
By Miles Arbour on November 18, 2019
Kristopher Wehage crushed this year’s Julian Bikepack Challenge in just 2 days, 14 hours, and 56 minutes, setting a new course record. We reached out to him for a reflection on his ride, including a few photos he snapped along the way, and a complete pack list, and details on his Surly Ogre…
2019 DangerBird 350: Event Recap
By Miles Arbour on November 12, 2019
The 2019 DangerBird 350, a self-supported event within the Organ Mountains Desert National Monument, brought in 18 cyclists and one trail runner. Here’s a recap from event organizer Matt Mason, plus a collection of photos from the participants…
Pete Basinger goes places on his Wayward (lots of places!)
By Logan Watts on October 29, 2019
Why Cycles ambassador and Baja Divide record holder, Pete Basinger, put together this little video to show off all the amazing places the Why Cycles Wayward has taken him…