by 303cycling | May 22, 2019 | Community
City leaders and community members held a vigil Wednesday night for people killed walking, biking, or driving on Denver’s streets. From 9News.comBy Jennifer Meckles Photo: TG Stewart The speakers took turns reading the names out loud. “Victor Barela… killed while...
by 303cycling | May 21, 2019 | General News
From Runner’s WorldBy Lisa Jhung Photo: Dustin Bradford/Getty Images Can you imagine corralling a 1,300-pound animal at full sprint? Running with a 1,300-pound bison is not your average college extracurricular. Yet, each spring in late April as the semester...
by 303cycling | May 20, 2019 | Commentary
From Bicycle RetailerBy Steve Frothingham Photo: AP/Andy Wong President Donald Trump on Sunday said he would increase the punitive tariffs on some Chinese goods, including bikes and bike products, from 10% to 25% on Friday. Trump repeated the threat Monday morning,...
by 303cycling | May 15, 2019 | General News, Triathlon
The big cats are a regular part of life in Boulder, but the former Olympian wasn’t expecting to see one on a populated road. From Runners WorldBy Jacob Meschke Photo: Todd Ryburn Photography/Getty Images Former Olympian Kara Goucher nearly collided with a mountain...
by 303cycling | May 15, 2019 | Bike Law, Commentary
What the media gets wrong, and why, says a lot about how our society views vulnerable road users From Outside MagazineBy Joe Lindsey Photo credit: Eliza Southwood Maria “Triny” Willerton was on a final course recon for last year’s Ironman in Boulder, Colorado, when...
by 303cycling | May 10, 2019 | Bike Law, Commuting
From Outside MagazineBy Eben Weiss Photo: Audrey Shtecinjo/Stocksy Sometimes the best offense is none at all Confrontations with strangers are a fact of life. Fortunately, most of these are relatively minor, and unless you’re Larry David, you’re unlikely to get into a...
by 303cycling | May 9, 2019 | Mountain Biking
From Bicycle Retailer and Industry News Organization hires three Directors and promotes long-time employees; promotes Kent McNeill to CEO and Tiffanie Beal to Finance Director Over the last year International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA) has been steadily...
by 303cycling | May 8, 2019 | General News, Tri Races
By Khem Suthiwan It’s official! IRONMAN Canada is coming back to where it all started in the Okanagan Valley upon the shores of Okanagan Lake. Athletes will be able to partake in frozen goodies from the iconic giant peach (The Peach Ice Cream) and authentic...
by 303cycling | May 7, 2019 | General News
From INEOS.com The sub two-hour marathon is the last great barrier of modern athletics. Eliud Kipchoge, the world’s greatest marathon runner, will attempt to break the two-hour barrier in the INEOS 1.59 Challenge, a special marathon being run between late September...
by 303cycling | May 7, 2019 | Mountain Biking
From The Aspen TimesBy Scott Condon Members of the Walton family plan to start construction this summer on 4.5 miles of trails on their private property in Coal Basin that will be open to the public when completed in 2020. The Waltons’ Crystal Basin Holdings LLC...