by 303cycling | Jul 14, 2022 | Events
Presented by Skratch Labs in Boulder, CO and benefitting the World Bicycle Relief, on Thursday, August 11th starting at 5:30pm – The Everyday Elite Panel will feature four elite-level athletes. You’ll get to hear how they balance nutrition, performance,...
by 303cycling | Mar 15, 2021 | Featured, Mountain Biking
By Megan Hottman, courtesy of her blog MeganHottman.com The tears welled up in my eyes today as I stood near the start line for the national anthem. It gripped me by the throat – more, I dare say- than ever before. My throat tightened and emotions bubbled up as...
by 303cycling | Mar 1, 2021 | 303 travel, Adventure, Featured
In a nutshell, Lemmon lived up to its hype … By Megan Hottman, via her blog https://www.meganhottman.com That is the sweetest climb ever… one I will definitely come do again and one I recommend for every cyclist who loves to climb in the sunshine…....
by 303cycling | Oct 29, 2020 | Bike Law, Commentary
From OutsideOnline.comBy Brooke Warren A mountain guide, photographer, and cyclist had a sleepy moment on the road that resulted in her seriously injuring another rider. Here’s what she wants every driver to know. One of the most dangerous things you’ll do today is...
by 303cycling | Oct 14, 2020 | Community
By Khem Suthiwan As a self-proclaimed “fun-sized” human being (5’3″ on a good day to be exact), bike fit is everything. Like many riders, I’ve made the classic mistake of buying a cheap bike on clearance at a big box store to only find...
by 303cycling | Sep 24, 2020 | Featured
By Amy Morfas Some days you want to suffer. Other days you’re just out to enjoy the ride. This story is about one of those latter days as I decided to join some friends and ride my e-bike up Mount Evans and have some fun. Yes, I own an e-bike, and I love it. I’ll...
by 303cycling | Jul 9, 2020 | Community
From PeopleforBikes As many of us are finding new ways to stay healthy, safe and active close to home, we’re seeing our local trail systems experience increased ridership and crowding. Upping investment in our trail networks and protecting our...
by 303cycling | Jul 7, 2020 | Bike Law, Community
From OutThere ColoradoBy Breanna Sneeringer Loveland PassPhoto credit: Jo Munday (Flickr) The Colorado State Patrol (CSP) is searching for a driver that struck a cyclist on Highway 6 over Loveland Pass on Saturday morning. After the crash, the driver reportedly left...
by 303cycling | Jun 25, 2020 | Community
The new “Can Do Colorado” initiative offers grants for communities that expand dining, shopping and pedestrian access into common areas, including streets and parking lots From The Colorado SunBy Jason Blevins Photo from the Breckenridge Tourism Office Across...
by 303cycling | Jun 24, 2020 | Mountain Biking
From OutThere ColoradoBy Seth Boster With the go-ahead from the Bureau of Land Management, two Colorado communities could come closer to their goal of becoming mountain biking destinations. BLM cited local demand for singletrack for about 28 miles of proposed trail in...