Cycling West and Cycling Utah Magazine’s Early Spring – March 2019 Issue is now available as a free download (7.5 mb download), Pick up a copy at your favorite Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Montana, W. Colorado, N. Arizona, and N. California bike shop or other location!
![Cycling West and Cycling Utah March 2019 Cover Photo: Over the Edge Hurricane shop grom, Ren Dutton, drops in on a steep bit of Gooseberry Mesa slickrock during the 2017 Hurricane Mountain Bike Festival. Photo by John Shafer/Photo-John.net](https://www.cyclingwest.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Cycling-West-March-2019-Issue-COVER-367x500.jpg)
Contents
2019 Congress Considers Several Bills that Affect Mountain Biking on Public Lands – page – 2
Hurricane Mountain Bike Festival is Set for March 29-31, 2019 in Hurricane, Utah – page – 3
Stephanie Tomlin: Still Bike Commuting and Still Making Biking Better for Commuters – page – 4
Cycling Goals: This Year, I am going to… – page – 6
Stay on Course with Your Nutrition with a Kitchen Makeover – page – 7
Spring Emergence: Time to Hone Your Cycling Skills After the Long Winter! – page – 8
1000 Miles Campaign Aims to Build 1000 Miles of New Trails and Pathways by 2027 in Utah – page – 9
2019 Colorado Classic Becomes Women’s-Only Pro Cycling Race – page – 10
Wild Horse Dirt Fondo Set for April 27 in Utah’s Cedar Mountains – page – 11
E-Scooters and Cyclists – page – 11
Shifting Business – Rear Derailleur Discussion – page – 12
Sorensen Suspended for 2 Years After Testing Positive at Lotoja – page – 13
How Safe Are Roundabouts for Cyclists? – page – 16
Bike Education Program Coming to Navajo Schools page – 16
Senate Bill Would Improve Road Safety in Indian Reservations page – 16
Amgen Tour of California Route Announced – page – 17
5 Great Northern Utah Century Rides – page – 18
Tour of the Gila – page – 20
With an Angel on the Highway, We Complete Our TransAmerica Bike Ride – page – 32
Book Review: Old Man on a Bicycle: A Ride Across America and How to Realize a More Enjoyable Old Age – page – 33
Circuito de Montagna Montara – A 36.6 Mile Loop Highlights the San Francisco Area Coastal Scenery – page – 34