Mind Your Mental Health
by Jeff Whitfield on March 20th, 2022
Walking away from things might be necessary for your mental health. Just know that you’re not alone.
Cycling perspectives for the bike geek and average Joe cyclist.
by Jeff Whitfield on March 20th, 2022
Walking away from things might be necessary for your mental health. Just know that you’re not alone.
by Jeff Whitfield on November 7th, 2020
Another look at the Ritchey Beacon handlebar, examining the differences between the WCS version with the Comp version. Is one really better than the other?
by Jeff Whitfield on September 8th, 2020
A review of the lubes I’ve been using lately. Muc-Off and Dumonde Tech go mano a mano! Two lubes enter, one lube leaves! Which lube will prevail?
by Jeff Whitfield on September 7th, 2020
GCN does a test on how tire width effects braking, giving us yet another reason to like wider tires. But will road cyclists overcome bias and agree?
by Jeff Whitfield on September 5th, 2020
After a year of using the Roam, it’s time to report on the good and the bad. Even a defective unit didn’t stop the Roam from being a good bike computer.
by Jeff Whitfield on August 31st, 2020
I'm committing a sacrilegious act in road cycling: I'm switching to flat pedals! Read on about the switch as well as a few reviews of some flat pedals.
by Jeff Whitfield on August 29th, 2020
Ritchey releases a crazy “super-wide” bar that looks so intriguing I just had to get one to try out. Read my review of the Beacon handlebars!
by Jeff Whitfield on August 20th, 2020
Stages is changing things for the better! This crank-based power meter used to be expensive. Now it’s darn close to being considered entry-level.
by Jeff Whitfield on August 20th, 2020
Gravel handlebars: some like them, some don’t. What makes them so good...or so bad? We dig into this class of handlebar and what to watch out for.
by Jeff Whitfield on August 15th, 2020
Ritchey releases a new handlebar that adds plenty of flare and ergonomics...but will the lack of wider versions turn some riders off?