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A Risky Proposition
Caro Poole started cycling for commuting in Montreal, but transitioned to competitive racing. After experiencing burnout, she found joy in gravel racing during the pandemic, especially as she embraced motherhood.
Floating on Air
Brothers Karl and Paul Zeunges created the world’s lightest BMX dirt jumper at 16.7 pounds, prioritizing agility and innovative design, despite initial skepticism from other riders about its feasibility and performance.
Sam Pickman – Bike Check
Sam Pickman, director of Allied Cycle Works, shares insights into his bike setup and gear, highlighting specific components that enhance his riding experience. His perspective is both informative and inspiring for cycling enthusiasts everywhere.
Backcountry Adventuring
Andrew Onermaa’s Ozark Randonneur offers 120- and 200-mile routes, focusing on personal challenge over competition. The event showcases unique Arkansas roads, attracting a diverse range of riders from experienced cyclists to newcomers.
How to Ride a Bike (alone)
Many cyclists find riding alone difficult, but by disconnecting from distractions and focusing on sensations, you can enjoy solitude and even look forward to it, discovering that happiness comes from being present in the moment.
Inspiring Confidence
The Women of Oz’s Sunset Summit empowers women in mountain biking through skills training and discussions on diversity, fostering confidence and community support while inspiring participants to advocate for positive change…
A statewide magazine all about Arkansas’s growing cycling movement. Education, awareness and involvement are vital to the development for the future of cycling in Arkansas, and Bike Arkansas is devoted to that cause. With dedicated features on training, technical advice, news and events, along with profiles of cycling influencer and advocates.