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🍁Summer is over. The warm light of autumn works its way. Ideal time to get together with friends and enjoy a brunch at @rocacorbafoodtruck - Check out the new NATURE fall collection, you’ll love it! #rocacorba #rocacorbaclothing #rocacorbafoodtruck #gironacycling #cyclinglife #brunch #cycling

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Two Unexpected Years with the Surly Bridge Club in Review – Ryan Wilson | The Radavist | A group of individuals who share a love of cycling and the outdoors. Surly Bridge Club, Surly Bike, Surly Bikes, Bikepacking Gear, Off Road Cycling, Bicycle Touring, Dirt Roads, Tour Around The World, Bike Camping

I don’t get new bikes very often these days. I’m pretty much a one-bike kinda guy. So, when the one complete bike I had in my possession (a Tumbleweed Prospector) got stranded in Nepal for an indefinite amount of time in March of 2020, I hit up Sean over at The Cub House to see what kind of bike I could get my hands on at the very beginning of the pandemic bike boom. I was looking for something versatile enough that would be fun for day rides on dirt roads, multi-use paths, and some…

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Ryan Wilson’s Rig in Review: 8 Months in Asia on the Tumbleweed Prospector – Ryan Wilson | The Radavist | A group of individuals who share a love of cycling and the outdoors. Bike Touring Packing, Winter In The Mountains, Forest Cabin, Fat Tire Bikes, Cycling Tour, Cycling Touring, Touring Bike, Gravel Bike, 8 Months

I’ll be honest, the thought of a new bike is not something that really gets me terribly excited these days. The places it can take me and the people I will meet along the way? Definitely! But when a post pops up on this site or any of the other bike-related sites I visit that starts getting into new-fangled hub spacings or microscopic geometry tweaks and angles, my brain tends to glaze over and forcibly pushes my hand toward clicking on the next article. The things I look for when selecting…

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