Cycling West’s Early Summer 2025 Issue is Now Available!

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Cycling West and Cycling Utah Magazine’s Early Summer 2025 Issue is now available as a free download (10 MB download). Pick up a copy at your favorite Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Montana, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Northern California bike shop or other location. Or join to get a copy of our next issue delivered to your actual mailbox!

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Cycling West Early Summer 2025 Cover Photo: Gail Newbold loving Zion National Park on her “new” HP Velotechnik e-trike. Photo by Brooke Newbold
Cycling West Early Summer 2025 Cover Photo: Gail Newbold loving Zion National Park on her “new” HP Velotechnik e-trike. Photo by Brooke Newbold

Contents

  • Biking Rollins Pass: Epic, Historical and Unforgettable — page 3
  • Fueling Performance: An Athlete’s Guide to Choosing Fruits and Vegetables — page 5
  • Studies Look at Gaps in Cycling Street Safety Research — page 6
  • Government Cuts Hurt Cycling — page 6
  • Find Your Optimal Tire Pressure for Comfort and Efficiency — page 7
  • Bicycle Collective Initiatives Serve Community While Promoting Learning And Self-Reliance — page 8
  • Trade Tariffs: What I’ve Learned Talking to Industry Leaders — page 9
  • Cycling Deaths Increased in 2024 — page 9
  • Tour de France Tune Up Races — page 10
  • Will Congress Set Standards for Lithium-ion Batteries? — page 10
  • Hunting by Bike — page 10
  • Why Cycling Sponsorship is So Hard — page 11
  • Zion on Two (and Three) Wheels: A Beginner’s Guide with Heart — page 12
  • Kids On Road Bikes in Bend, Oregon: the Horner Cycling Foundation — page 14
  • The Tool — page 15
  • The Steel Frame Job: A Hardboiled Haikrostic — page 15
  • Tour de France Tune Up Races Trivia Answers — page 22
  • Roubaix – The Bicycle Art of Trenton Higley — page 23
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