Subscribe Today!July 2009
THE STREETS OF PHILADELPHIA
A chat with race organizer Jack Chauner on how America’s biggest one-day race has survived for 25 years
By John Wilcockson
SINK OR SWIM
Izegem, Belgium, is where USA Cycling sends the nation’s top young riders to learn the ropes of European road racing. A few will blossom into the stars of tomorrow; others will quit. All will learn that it’s not an easy or glamorous road to the top.
By Fred Dreier
THE RAPID RISE OF TAYLOR PHINNEY
Three years ago he was a 15-year-old newbie, now he’s the world elite pursuit champion. What’s next for the American phenom?
By John Wilcockson
ASSEMBLING THE PUZZLE
Just how accurate is the cycling media at getting inside the peloton? We asked the pros.
By Neal Rogers
STRAIGHT TALKER
Olympic XC champ Sabine Spitz wears her heart on her sleeve in a revealing interview about maintaining integrity in sport
By Fred Dreier
AT THE EDGE OF THE GARDEN
Think pro cycling is dangerous? Find out why 100 years ago, The Washington Post declared motor-paced track racing to be more dangerous than football.
By Andrew Homan
FIGHTER COCKPITS
We put 18 pairs of aluminum bars and stems to the stiffness test
By Lennard Zinn
PERCEPTION VS REALITY
What’s faster, a hardtail or a full-suspension rig? The answer may surprise you.
By Matt Pacocha
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