by Russ Hymas | Nov 28, 2013 | Biking Events
People usually stand together for a worthy cause. People’s voices can be heard when it is expressed during a peaceful and worthy public assembly. In Provo, such democratic display was exercised for a well-defined biking space in the city. In the name of “Provo Bicycle...
by Russ Hymas | Nov 26, 2013 | Biking Events
This coming winter will force most cyclists to store their bikes for the cold weather. It is for this reason, winter is a challenging time to ride because of the cold and the difficulty of maneuvering the bike through the snow or a frozen road. Surprisingly a Utah...
by Russ Hymas | Oct 30, 2013 | Biking Events
Most cyclists ponder how much money they should spend on a bicycle. They ponder what upgrades to include so they can get the most out from their rides. Most bike prices are dictated by the kind of material the bike is made of as well as the gadgets or technology that...
by Russ Hymas | Oct 9, 2013 | Biking Events
Two recent events that occurred this September in Salt Lake City, share the same goal of ensuring bike safety. One way is through invoking Divine Providence to bestow safety and protection to the bike users, while the second way is an active campaign on road safety...
by Russ Hymas | Sep 30, 2013 | Biking Events
Visual impairment did not prevent a couple from riding a tandem bike to see the beauty of nature spread across 16,000 miles in an 18 month journey. The couple identified as Tauru Chaw and his girlfriend Christi Bruchok decided together to see the world despite their...
by Russ Hymas | Aug 23, 2013 | Biking Events
As one of only five internationally sanctioned cycling races, the Tour of Utah is quickly becoming known as one of the most challenging races North America has to offer. The 2013 Tour was the longest and most difficult yet – nearly 600 miles while climbing over...