By Lukas Brinkerhoff St. George created me. I first learned what sandstone felt like as I flew over my bars on the Red Hill while trying to master wheelie drops. My first off road clipless pedal experience was Gooseberry Mesa which happened to coincide with the first time I was happy that I had spent […]
By Phil Sarnoff Do you remember your first ride on a bicycle? If not your first ride, how about when you saw a child just starting to ride? That feeling of freedom. The wind in your hair. Bike Utah is trying to give that same feeling to kids in Utah. The Youth Bicycle Education Program […]
December 10, 2015 – The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah today announced the host cities for the 2016 edition. The 2016 race is scheduled for August 1-7, 2016. The 2015 version was won by Joe Dombrowski (Cannondale-Garmin). See Cycling Utah’s September issue for full coverage. This year, there will be 13 host communities. Team […]
Top cycling brand signs on as official neutral support to top North American pro cycling event Press Release: OGDEN, Utah – December 8, 2015 – Mavic, a leading manufacturer of bike systems and riders’ equipment signs a multi-year partnership deal with Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah as the official neutral support provider for the […]
December 8, 2015 – Kaysville and Farmington, Utah are jointly working on a Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. On Tuesday, December 8, 2015, there will be an open house at the Kaysville Library at 215 North Fairfield Road from 5-8:30 pm. Attendees can learn about the plan and view maps of the current trail and […]
Editorial and Analysis by Dave Iltis • Cycling Utah [A form of the following was sent to the Salt Lake City Council on December 7, 2015] December 7, 2015 – Salt Lake City’s Complete Streets Ordinance, passed in 2010, (and previously executive order) has been a keystone in making Salt Lake City a more bikeable, walkable, […]
December 2, 2015 – The Salt Lake City Council yesterday passed the 2015 version of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. The document has been in development for two and a half years, and had input from stakeholders and citizens throughout Salt Lake City. The 125 page document contains vision, maps, and programs that will […]