32 Thoughts Every Rider Has on a Solo Century

From the esoteric to the just plain painful, 100 miles can provide plenty of food for thought.

The Hierarchy of Cyclists' Needs

Are you getting what you need to thrive on your bike? Apply this timeless theory of motivation to your riding to see what's missing.

A Commuter Rides a Century: Why You Should Clip In on a Bike

While clipping in might sound like a daredevilish act to the everyday cruiser, you can’t call yourself a cyclist until you take the plunge.

By Brian Kendall

5 Secrets to Help You Crush Your Cycling Goals

Whether you’re training for your first century or fighting for a women’s Tour de France, there are some universal strategies for getting it done.

By Bicycling

A Commuter Rides a Century: 7 Tips for Riding in the Heat

Unless you take a cycling hiatus while the Tour de France is showing, you’ll have to ride your bike in the heat. Here are some tips that’ll cool yo...

By Brian Kendall

How Sleep Affects Your Ride

Are you a night owl cyclist, get too few hours of sleep or were restless the night before a big race? Learn how this affects your cycling.

By Bicycling

Le Tour de France: Top 5 GC Contenders

This year's tour is shaping up to be an epic battle among past champions and upstart contenders. Who will win this year's Tour de France?

By Brian Kendall

5 Reasons You Should Ride Every Day

You don't have to do a century for a ride to count. Here are five ways hopping into the saddle every day—even for short rides—makes a h...

By Kelly O'Mara