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VIDEO: Enduro Mountain Biking Visits Sun Valley

How much do you know about enduro? Club Ride ambassador Greg "Chopper" Randolph talks about why the sport is growing so fast, and why it's just so much fun. CHECK...

Dressed for Enduro at the Ride Sun Valley Bike Festival

Presenting a gourmet platter of over 400 miles of singletrack, Idaho's Sun Valley prepares to conquer your appetite for adventure with the fourth-annual Ride Sun Valley Bike Festival. Bringing to...

Kelli Lusk Gives a Sneak Peek of the 2015 Line

Kelli Lusk came to Club Ride from a long history of bicycling. From work with USA Cycling to the Michigan Mountain Biking Association, Kelli has always had a deep love...

Landscapes #1

Words By: Dejay Birtch

Well it definitely appears that the summer travel whirl wind is in full effect. I know in the last I raced my bike for seven days, drove 1200+ miles, did an overnight kayak trip, got new tires and an alinement on the van and a couple of solid “normal” rides in with friends.


Mountain bike stage racing seems to be getting a pretty good foot hold here in the states. I have done a few around the country and it always ends up being a great way to spend about a week kicking your own ass and shredding some sweet trails. The Trans-Sylvania Epic in it's 4th year proved to hold it's own, suppling a great atmosphere for camaraderie and all around good times. It is always a great experience to through yourself into terrain that you are not necessary used to riding and hope for the best result. I ended up feeling like I rode a jackhammer for about 220 miles, got thrown down a mountain of boulders, dreams of doing leather work in a small cabin, blowing myself out of a boat in a middle of a pond at night and lusting for one more ride in the Rothrock National Forest. Wait that is exactly what happened, well if you replace jackhammer with singlespeed, but basically the same thing.

Well, what is one to do after continuously flogging one's self for a week straight, I chose to take the relaxing direction and head to my land of adolescence, spend some time with the parents, a little kayak trip and some proper home cooking.

Chasing Tire Track Dreams

Chasing Tire Track Dreams By Devon Balet It began over a year ago. I caught a bug, but not the kind that can be treated in the normal sense of...

Hit the road!

By Melissa Liebling My Jeep is packed, bikes are tuned, races are entered, and I’m ready to hit the road…again! Travel season is here and it’s my favorite time of...

Calendar Days

The odometer of my Ford E350 Club Wagon hits 160,000 as I am 809 miles into the next phase of traveling about, searching for the next great singletrack.I would first...

Riding = Good

With springs expedient appearance, bike events are a welcome change from desk time. Spending time driving across the country to destinations like Santa Cruz, Fruita, and Moab, makes the ever...

and BANG....

By Dejay BirtchYou need to be in Boulder on Thursday! A once in a life time opportunity awaits,(more to come on that later) GET YOUR ASS HERE!!!  These are the...

Watch This

By Dejay Birtch I find it pretty funny that while sitting on some busted up wood in a parking lot on a Sunday afternoon, I giggle out loud as I...

On The Road Again

On The Road Again By Devon Balet    With every April comes the official kick off of the bike racing season, Sea Otter. Sea Otter is one of the biggest events...

Feeling Bi-Polo

I spend many days a week getting up early to beat the heat here in the south west desert to get my ride on before I have to punch the...