Questions like this are always interesting and can almost always be answered with the response ‘it depends’. But simply saying 'it depends' is a terrible answer so cycling coach James Spragg is here ...
The author wasn't quite sure her son was ready to ride his bike alone, but they made a plan to give it a try, anyway.Courtesy of Ashley Archambault My son has been riding his bike for four years. As ...
Ninety-nine days and some 5,000 miles later, a 63-year old Napa woman is back home after riding her bike – alone—across the U.S. On June 8, Donna Risinger hopped on her bicycle in Maine, loaded with ...
With year-round sunshine and scenic terrain, L.A. can be a bike-riding playground, but navigating the city solo can be daunting for even the most seasoned cyclists. Luckily, plenty of people are ready ...
Using physically active transportation modes in midlife -- particularly cycling -- was tied to lower dementia risk and greater hippocampal volume, a large U.K. Biobank study suggested. Compared with ...
Cycling, alone or combined with other modes of travel, was associated with a 19% reduced risk for all-cause dementia compared with traveling by car or other nonactive transportation modes, a new ...
Cyclists joked with Bill Griffith about how he lost a rider when they noticed he was alone on a tandem bike meant for two during a charity ride to fight multiple sclerosis. Griffith informed them that ...
My son has been riding his bike for four years. As his confidence has grown, he's started asking to ride alone in our neighborhood. I wasn't sure if he was ready, but we gave it a shot anyway. My ...