Book Review: Classic Bicycle Design from Japan

Today we’re reviewing ”Japanese Steel: Classic Bicycle Design from Japan” by William Bevington and Scott Ryder – a stunning deep dive into Japan’s golden age of bicycle manufacturing.

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Master Basic Bicycle Skills

Tuesday Dec 10, 2024

Tuesday Dec 10, 2024

Learning fundamental bicycle skills is crucial for anyone starting their cycling journey. This comprehensive guide expands on key cycling techniques that every novice rider should master to become a confident cyclist. See full article here:  https://www.pacelinebikes.com/master-basic-bicycle-skills-your-path-to-confident-cycling/

Wednesday Nov 27, 2024

Ever wonder what secrets lie beneath the surface of cycling? Join us as we unveil five fascinating facts that will surprise even the most dedicated cyclists. From elite racing to bike technology, these mind-blowing revelations will transform how you view the sport. Get ready to become the most interesting person on your next group ride!  #CyclingFacts #BikeLife #CyclingWorld #DidYouKnow #CyclingCulture #BikeFacts #VeloLife #CyclingHistory #CyclingTips #RoadCycling #BehindTheScenes #CyclingPodcast
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Friday Nov 15, 2024

Professional cycling teams quickly demonstrated the effectiveness of power-based training. Team Sky (now INEOS) notably used power data to optimize their training and racing strategies, contributing to multiple Tour de France victories. This systematic approach has now become standard practice from the professional peloton to local racing scenes.

Friday Nov 08, 2024

Did you know that even top cyclists take a cycling training break during the off-season? They do this to avoid burnout and stay at their best1. As the leaves change and athletes switch from jerseys to sweaters, the cycling world slows down. This break is not just for rest but also for planning a new training path.
Cyclists who train 5-10 hours a week value the mental break as much as the physical one1. This off-season is a time to recharge and get ready for the next season.  #BikeLife  #CyclingLife #CyclingCommunity #CyclingMotivation

Thursday Oct 24, 2024

Today we're reviewing "Japanese Steel: Classic Bicycle Design from Japan" by William Bevington and Scott Ryder – a stunning deep dive into Japan's golden age of bicycle manufacturing.  Through gorgeous photography and detailed research, it showcases how Japanese craftsmen produced some of the world's finest bikes by the 1980s. 
 
 

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