Viva Brings Copenhagen Cycling Style to NYC
New York, NY – Copenhagen and New York City have more in common than one might think. Over the last few years New York created more than 200 miles of bike lanes. Daily ridership is up—some estimates...
View ArticleLondon Calling – Olympian Shelley Olds
When I first met Shelley Olds, she was a budding track cycling star who was still navigating the nuisances of road cycling. But throughout the course of her professional career, the one constant has...
View ArticleSharing The (Bike) Love: Part I
In the process of writing this post, I asked my mom to share a few of her thoughts and impressions of our ride together. She had so much fun recollecting the adventure that she wrote a full post of...
View ArticleSharing The (Bike) Love: Part II
In the process of writing the previous post (Part I), I asked my mom to share a few of her thoughts and impressions of our ride together. She had so much fun recalling the adventure that she wrote a...
View ArticleContinuing the Dialogue: Women’s Cycling
Today I read this great article over at Cycling Tips. It’s a quick take on a larger picture issue, and in the spirit of continuing constructive dialogue, I have a few thoughts of my own to add. First...
View ArticleMoney versus Ethics
A recent discussion via Twitter ensued from this question, posed by the fabulously sharp-witted FestinaGirl: @festinagirl Women’s cycling has all the panache the men’s sport has largely lost – why is...
View ArticleClick-Thru Thursdays!
As some of you know, I host regular online live video Q&A sessions for cycling fans, in order to answer questions related to women’s cycling, training, racing and life as a professional athlete....
View ArticleNorthern Exposure – An Interview with Canadian Leah Guloien
Last year, I had the good fortune of meeting author Chris Cleave, who was in town for a reading and signing of his latest novel, Gold, which delves into the lives and rivalry of two female track...
View ArticleSouthern Charmed – An Interview with Lauren Hall, Part I
Happier than a tornado in a trailer park, is a colloquial expression that could easily be applied to Lauren Hall (Optum Procycling), winner of the 3rd edition of Gent-Wevelgem. For the Mississippi...
View ArticleSouthern Charmed – An Interview with Lauren Hall, Part II
A pre-race favorite in yesterday’s Road Race at the USA Cycling National Championships, Lauren fell just shy in her bid to claim her first National Championship on the road. In Part II of my...
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