When it comes to road bike racing, cyclists need the most efficient shoe possible. Road-racing shoes have to be stiff enough to provide maximum power output from the cyclist's legs to the pedal, but comfortable enough to wear on long rides,… read more
Bike riders heading for the trails can increase their overall efficiency by using the best pedals and footwear available. In particular, the wrong shoes can mean hot spots and blisters, while the wrong pedals might give too much lateral pla… read more
Bike shoes can make or break a cyclist's ride--the right ones optimize a rider's comfort and performance, the wrong ones will leave a cyclist frustrated and pained. Bike shoes are designed to transfer power effectively, while keeping the ri… read more
Having the wrong shoes can leave a rider fatigued and frustrated from an ineffective power transfer and a bad fit. Good cycling shoes have a stiff sole for a solid transfer of power from the foot to the pedal, while being lightweight and pr… read more
Cycling shoes have a big responsibility---they have to transfer power effectively and provide comfort on long rides while being as lightweight as possible. Triathlon shoes have to do all of this, with the added complexities of doing so afte… read more
Getting yourself to the gym for a cycling class is half the battle in improving your physical fitness level for riding. The other half is getting the most out of your workout. That means being prepared for the class, not just showing up. read more
While most anglers intend to catch fish when heading out on the water, sometimes the intended quarry just does not want to bite. Instead of cutting a trip short due to a lack of action, bring along some games to play to pass the time while… read more
Cycling shoes are relatively simple in concept---they incorporate rigid soles with lightweight, foot-hugging materials and generally include a cleat that clips into special bicycle pedals. But while most riders find the initial transition t… read more
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