
Our Fall Winter 2010 Issue is now available as a PDF – Featuring Rider of the Year Awards, Cyclocross coverage and tech, Metal Cowboy Column, A Rockies Bike Tour, Lotoja, 24 Hours of Moab, Bicycling Studies, Results, Commuter Column, Mechanics Corner, Calendar and More!

Our September 2010 issue is now available as a PDF (6.7 mb download) – Tour of Utah Coverage, Campus Biking, Road Handlebars, Team Canyon Bicycles Profile, Tour of Washington State, Bicycling Studies, Results, Commuter Column, Mechanics Corner, Calendar and More!

Gear Picks Fezzari Designs Bikes in Lindon, Utah Review by Tyler Servoss You may be aware that Specialized and some of the larger bicycle companies have strong Utah ties, but did you know that Lindon, Utah boasts a company that creates a brand of high end bikes as well? Fezzari is a unique brand and [...]
Interview by Greg Overton The last time I visited with Utah homeboy Jeff Louder for Cycling Utah was four seasons ago just before the Tour of Utah, when he, training partner and friend Burke Swindlehurst and I sat down for lunch and conversation about the two pros’ seasons and careers. A lot has happened since [...]

Our July 2010 Issue is now available as a PDF (7.2 mb download) – The Basics of Bike Fit, Letters, CarboRocket Review, Heads Up Riding, Bone Health for Cyclists, Bike Fit for Bike Commuters, Accessories for the Bike Commuter, Pedalfest Report, High Uintas Report, Rush Valley Ride, Powder Mountain Hillclimb, Draper City Trails, Utah and Idaho Enhancements Report, 5 Tips for Better MTB Photos, Touring in Bulgaria, OpenSprints, Results, Commuter Column, Mechanics Corner, Calendar and More!

By Sarah Bennett Envision Utah, the public-private undertaking that is currently working to craft a long range plan for the canyons has been holding a series of meeting and surveys over more than a year to engage the public on the best way to manage growth, transportation, and recreational impacts to the canyons of the [...]
Springtime brings bikes and partnerships, and the Collective loves bikes and partnerships. In June the Collective has partnered with the University of Utah’s Continuing Education Program on Wednesday nights, while their shop will be closed to the public on those nights, you can get in by registering for the class on the Continuing Ed website. [...]
Utah Governor Gary R. Herbert, Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon and Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker have joined together to challenge Utahns to “Drive Less and Drive Smarter”. In support of this effort, Utahns are being asked, during the month of July, to participate in the 2010 Clear the Air Challenge.

Our June 2010 Issue is now available as a PDF (7.2 mb download) – Mid-Mountain and Crest Trails, Clear the Air Challenge, Wasatch Trails, Achtune Review, Pacelines, Choosing an MTB Tire, Commuting with a Load, Sundance Spin report, Bear Lake Classic, Government Liability, State Crit Champs, A Day in the Life of the Tour Divide, Advice from 5 Women Bike Tourers, Results, Commuter Column, Mechanics Corner, Calendar and More!
The Tour Divide is often referred to as “the most challenging mountain bike race on the planet.” Few would argue it’s a beast. The self-supported race covers 2,745 miles of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, which traverses the mountain-rippled spine of the continent from Banff, Alberta, to Antelope Wells, New Mexico. There is a reported 200,000 feet of elevation gain over the distance, through remote and often relentlessly harsh terrain dominated by cows, mosquitoes and bears.