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Bike Fitting: Choosing the Frame Size
We continue the extensive topic of bike fitting by focusing on something that represents the basis of everything, including the purchase of the bike itself. So, lo and behold - we are looking for the ideal frame size!
Review: 4iiii Precision Powermeter
As the advertisement for a well-known brand says - power without control means nothing. But in order to control it, we must first be able to measure the power. This is where power meters come into play.
Ultradistance Rides and Brevets: How to ride 600 km
600 - whatever you expect from it, it will give you even more! In my opinion, the most beautiful distance for brevets and something you should definitely experience yourself.
Diary of a Cyclist: Rest and Active Recovery
Rest. Rest. Rest! And then rest some more. It is no coincidence that this is the first element of training that we cover in detail. Not only the first but in terms of a structured training plan also the most important. But, surprisingly, for an enthusiast-cyclist, the most difficult to accept and master. So, make sure to carefully read this article.
Review: Wahoo ELEMNT ROAM GPS cycling computer
There's a local proverb that says that you don't get to know a person until you've eaten a bag of salt together, so I'm only writing a review of this great device after 200 rides, although I've been very satisfied with it since the first one.
Diary of a Cyclist: Elements of Training
Cycling is full of technical elements, not just bare riding, so most elements are trained in separate training sessions. It's similar to when you practiced tasks in different areas of mathematics and physics at school and also studied several other subjects at the same time. You had to master all the subjects in order to proceed further.
Ultradistance Rides and Brevets: How to ride 400 km
Hmm, 400 - a brevet from an evil mother and a bad father. Stepmother of all brevets. Almost every randonneur will tell you that it is the most difficult brevet from the BRM series. But why is that the case? Let's see...
Cycling Nutrition: Hydration During Rides
How to show others that you know absolutely nothing about the human body without saying a word? Simple - in the summer heat, wear a polyester cape while running or similarly dress in an inappropriate way during some other physical activity.
Review: PACK2RIDE Bikepacking Equipment
Quality, functionality, low cost - you are generally asked to choose two of the three features offered when it comes to cycling equipment, but PACK2RIDE has shown that there are exceptions to the rule.
Diary of a Cyclist: Training Concept
Hands up those of you who don't like to smash their PBs or KOMs on Strava or don't wish to raise their hands when crossing the finish line in a race or perhaps easily climb a hill that previously used to look like Mt. Everest to you? No one? I thought as much.
Ultradistance Rides and Brevets: How to ride 300 km
Ah, those round numbers! First you have mastered a hundred km ride, then 200 km... and now you have discovered a whole new world of challenges? Great! We have a 300 km ride in store for you! 🙂
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