Lindsay Warner is a freelance journalist and copywriter based in Burlington, Vermont. She writes for publications including Outside, the REI Co-op Journal, Dwell, Harper's Bazaar and the Washington Post, and works as a health editor for Harvard Health Publishing. She's raced road and cyclocross for the Maine-based Barker Mountain Bikes since 2017, and is an aspiring dirt jumper.
The Enve MOG is a versatile gravel bike that fits wide tires and is dropper post ready for tackling steep and rough rides.
The right bike bib shorts and pants make trailside bathroom breaks a cinch while biking.
We compare a few gravel bikes with suspension that can tackle (some) singletrack — and that go a long way toward smoothing your ride.
When Laura and Ted King moved to Richmond, Vermont, in 2018 and launched a new gravel race called "Rooted Vermont," they had a specific goal in mind: to create an event where everyone felt welcomed, no matter how long they'd been riding bikes, or where they were originally from.
Wearing a pair of mountain bike jorts transforms the ride for this reviewer.
Here's how and why three women started their own mountain bike clothing brands.
When the days are short and the temperatures below freezing, it takes a lot of motivation—and gear—to get out for a bike ride. But here’s a little secret: the woods are always warmer than the temperature displayed on your phone.
The Womble is the most aggressive mountain bike in the Moots lineup, with a 140mm fork.