By Tyler Wren One of the great things about cycling is the accessibility of the cyclists we consider stars. Whether you simply like to ride a bike or you’re a professional cyclist, there’s still excitement when you get to meet the sport’s biggest names. As a professional cyclist, I’m still a huge fan of our [...]
Following a positive return from Marco Arriagada’s B-Sample, here is Tyler’s immediate response after the incident from our April/May Issue and his perspective on doping in the pro peloton. With forty switchbacks of uninterrupted suffering ahead of me and the main peloton five minutes behind, I felt confident in my ability to prevail on the [...]
Following a positive return from Marco Arriagada’s B-Sample, here is Tyler’s immediate response after the incident from our April/May Issue and his perspective on doping in the pro peloton. With forty switchbacks of uninterrupted suffering ahead of me and the main peloton five minutes behind, I felt confident in my ability to prevail on the [...]
Whether your miles are in the ocean, on the roads or along the trail, anything that adds stress to your body is going to affect your performance, and as endurance athletes training and competing along the Mid-Atlantic Coast you can count on the sun being a major stressor.
This week I would like to talk about an event called the Ride of Dreams. The Ride of Dreams is an event held by a nonprofit organization called Neighborhood Bike Works. Neighborhood Bike Works (NBW) is an organization that teaches kids about bike safety and basic bike mechanics. They are also a part of the Cadence [...]
This week I want to talk about some of the perks of being a Cadence Cycling Foundation athlete. Since I am CCF athlete, I had the opportunity to join the Quaker City Wheelmen (QCW) Junior Mentor Initiative which is a CCF Feeder team. They provided me with the opportunity to participate in the Tour De [...]
This week I want to talk about my training schedule…. During the winter, my schedule is very slow and study. There are not as many Cadence Cycling Foundation or QCW practices that I have to attend. I only have to attend QCW -RPM training on Wednesday after school, and depending on the weather I do [...]
Yellow jerseys, pink jerseys, polka-dots, zebra stripes, argyle, flesh tones, national champion jerseys, leader’s jerseys, state champions, regional champions, series leaders- the myriad of lycra costumes we collectively sport as cyclists (formally known as cycling ‘kits’) are both a constant basis for derision from motorists and a point of pride and connection with the history [...]
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Yellow jerseys, pink jerseys, polka-dots, zebra stripes, argyle, flesh tones, national champion jerseys, leader’s jerseys, state champions, regional champions, series leaders- the myriad of lycra costumes we collectively sport as cyclists (formally known as cycling ‘kits’) are both a constant basis for derision from motorists and a point of pride and connection with the history [...]
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Everest is a mountain, the English Channel is a swim, and Ironman is an event. Places and pursuits come alive with potential from the passion behind the human endeavor each of us applies to them.
Hillary and Norgay did not create a legacy when they stood on the summit of Everest. They achieved a legacy of greatness from how they climbed and what they did after they stood there.
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