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He's been called "the people's champ," "the kid," and even "the one nobody saw coming." In the final installment of our Mission Crit Coverage, we sit down with Cesar Valenz
Colin Strickland became somewhat of a folk legend last season by winning all four of the Red Hook races last season. Taking second place to young SoCal racer Cesar Valenzue
In the second leg of the special Mission Crit four-part series, we talk to the masterminds behind the event: James Grady and Clare Eiluned. It's hard to believe that San Fr
In this first episode of our four-part Mission Crit IV episode coverage, we talk with Sydney Richardson who took third place in Saturday's race. Richardson beat Veronika Vo
In honor of National Women's History Month, we decided to showcase one SoCal's most cherished race organizers, Dorothy Wong. Coming from a high-profile background working a
Manuel Barra is one of Southern California's most interesting and mysterious figures in cycling. Known for his popular #Where'sBarra social media hashtag, Barra has kept hi
As part of our exclusive SoCal Fixed coverage, we sat down with a group of young, passionate and fun Latino cyclists, including Jason Colon, host of the Cat 6 Chismes podca
Since her public revelation regarding her sexual abuse, Missy Erickson's life has been consumed in speaking to media and answering questions to friends and strangers. For E
Joe Bray-Ali, former owner of the popular Flying Pigeon bike shop, never thought he'd see himself running for office. Despite previous political work experience and com
Last season, the SoCal Fixed Gear Series (FUSAC) set unprecedented records for attendance in unsanctioned independent races in Southern California, proving that fixed-gear
Veronika Volok is no stranger to managing difficult situations regarding sponsors. In this episode, she shares her experiences about her time on the Why Be Normal? female c
Jo Celso is still seen as a pillar in the Southern California cycling racing scene thanks to her ability to dominate courses in previous years. Now, Celso calls Oakland hom
Measure M, passed on this past November ballot, will drastically expand existing rail lines throughout Los Angeles Counties. The new expansions hope to connect the city for
Drawing from his experiences witnessing cycling in the Philippines and his architect father, Tony Zaldua was destined to get involved with bikes in some form. The road, how
Ayesha McGowan is breaking the glass ceiling by becoming the first female African-American professional cyclist next season. Once a self-proclaimed basketball star, Ayesha has pursued ve
In this episode, learn a little bit about the science of your body as an athlete. Equipped with a master's in exercise physiology, Colleen Gulick is a top contender in next year's fixed-gear
Colin Strickland is on every cyclist's hit list during a race. Over the course of the 2016 season, Strickland astonished veteran and novice cyclists alike by blasting past competitors, takin
First he was a little sour, but now he's sweet. In this special edition of CycleCast, we sit down with one of cycling's most talented athletes, Daniel Holloway, right after RedBull's Last St
Photo Credit: J LabradorIn this episode of CycleFeed, we catch up with our world traveling co-host on his adventures in RedHook Milan. Find out exclusiv
Two Vuelta de Espana leaders, Nairo Quintana and Alejandro Valverde, want event coordinators to ban the use of power meters. Quintana claims that cyclists should be "racing on feelings"
In this episode, listen to the guys catch up on the latest fixed-gear events and hash out what they still wish they could purchase on their fixie wish lists. 
The end of the season is drawing closer, but ideas are running rampant. With the success of FUSAC, an underground racing phenomenon spearheaded by SoCal's most popular cycling clubs and team
Photo By: Helen KinuthiaIn this episode we catch up on our latest adventures, including Ronnie Toth's recent visit to Korea. Learn more about why Korea
Don Ward, aka Roadblock, has become the unofficial icon of fixed-gear cycling in Southern California. His name is synonymous with the history that prompted a small group of fixed-gear cyclis
Aldo Ilesic completely controlled the men's field and displayed the true meaning of teamwork at RedHook Brooklyn. Eventually, these team tactics allowed fellow teammate Colin Strickland to t
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