by 303cycling | May 21, 2018 | Boulder Cycling
Hello – Starting on Monday, KTI will begin removing asphalt from sections of James Canyon Drive. This work will require flaggers during the day. They’ll focus their efforts mainly on the sections that received the “temporary” asphalt paving a...
by 303cycling | May 10, 2018
Boulder This event is a women’s only (women/trans/femme/gender non-conforming) discussion around bicycle safety. We’ve curated a panel of safety experts to inform us how to stay safer, community initiatives to promote safety, and what to do if an incident...
by 303cycling | Apr 9, 2018 | Community
PeopleForBikes works to make bicycling better for everyone. Our PeopleForBikes Business Network staff team touts the key economic outcomes of bicycling (including jobs created, taxes paid, transportation dollars saved, plus the value of new development) to...
by Bill Plock | Apr 3, 2018 | General News, Hot Topic
By Tim Cusick, TrainingPeaks For cyclists and triathletes, training with power is likely the most effective way to maximize results. Why? Power meters and the data they provide remove a lot of the guesswork from training by supplying precise, accurate...
by 303cycling | Mar 28, 2018 | Commentary
By Becky Furuta The background of my mind is always churning. It whispers a thousand thoughts without my taking any notice unless the notion is particularly powerful : The flash of annoyance at the car that cut me off on my morning commute or the tender appreciation...
by Bill Plock | Mar 27, 2018 | General News, Hot Topic
D3 Multisport Coach Jim Hallberg: Are you a masher or a spinner? Coach Jim explains the importance of mixing up your bike cadence during training and how the different efforts will help improve your cycling.
by 303cycling | Mar 26, 2018 | Mountain Biking
By Lauren Costantini WE SHARE THE TOP HINTS AND TIPS FOR MOUNTAIN BIKING AT HIGH ALTITUDE So, you’ve finally booked that mountain bike trip to Colorado – congratulations! You know the mountain biking will be amazing, but you’re a little nervous about the...
by 303cycling | Mar 18, 2018 | Featured
By Becky Furuta “Go slow before you go fast.” Matt Vogel, former staff member at Team Novo Nordisk, Santa Barbara, CA Training camp can be hectic. For Team Novo Nordisk, it was often the rare occasion when all the athletes from each discipline – the women’s...
by 303cycling | Mar 15, 2018 | Commentary, Featured, Training
From Apex Coaching’s Cody Moore Why Technology, Coaches and Athlete Support are More Important than Ever. Another day, another report of a local cyclist being harassed, run off the road, injured, or even killed. This has become a new normal, and while the...
by 303cycling | Mar 12, 2018 | Boulder Cycling, Road Racing
7-Day Event Features Over 50,000 Feet of Climbing Including 14,000-Foot Ascent of Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain Haute Route, the world’s most prestigious multi-day event series for amateur cyclists, today announced the route for the second edition of the...