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Nick Legan
Nick Legan is the Technical Editor of Adventure Cyclist magazine. He took third place in the 12-hour Time Trial World Championships in 2018.
This article and illustration originally appeared in the May 2019 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. It’s that time of year when you air out the house, get the carpets cleaned, and ...
Mar 23rd, 2020
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The hardest part in writing a touring bike buyers guide is in first defining the term “touring bike.” After all, nearly any bicycle can and has been used for a ...
Sep 24th, 2019
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Long after the sun had set, hours since my last stop, bumping my way along a dusty road in New Mexico, I was having a tough time focusing on the ...
Jun 25th, 2019
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GORE C7 Windstopper Pro Bib Tights, $230 GORE’s C7 Windstopper Bib Tights help keep the chill of winter at bay with windproof, water-repellant materials, a breathable upper, and a comfortable ...
Dec 21st, 2018
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I reviewed K-Lite’s Bikepacker dynamo light several years ago. Since then Kerry Staite has continued to improve his products. Over time, the Bikepacker has gotten brighter and brighter. To take ...
Nov 29th, 2018
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Deciding how to improve your bicycle, or your cycling experience, is highly personal, and determining where to spend your hard-earned money isn’t always easy. It can be especially tricky for ...
Oct 22nd, 2018
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It’s no coincidence that Salsa named its carbon fiber dropbar 29er the Cutthroat. The cutthroat trout is the official state fish of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. Fans ...
Oct 17th, 2018
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You never know quite what to expect when leaving on a bicycle tour. Most of us plan for a wide variety of weather, terrain, mechanical issues, and more. But when ...
Oct 4th, 2018
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Well, I did it. I managed to string together nearly 25 days of riding along the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route and get myself from Banff to Antelope Wells. It ...
Sep 25th, 2018
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Mini Cooper, Sorel, Mountain Dew Throwback, reclaimed barn wood. These are all proof that what’s old is new, if a bit reimagined. And so it goes with bicycles. The current ...
Jun 9th, 2016
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