Calpe vs the Canary Islands. Where to train on the bike in winter?
Winter in Northern and Eastern Europe does not have to mean a break from cycling. More and more riders decide to travel to Spain and other warm destinations to build form in comfortable conditions before the new season. Two destinations … Read more
Review: Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL8
During our summer collection photoshoot on Gran Canaria (here’s a blog post from one of our earlier trips), we had the chance not only to capture visuals in a stunning environment, but also to see how one of the world’s … Read more
How to Eat and Drink to Avoid Bonking? A Cyclist’s Guide to Fueling on the Bike
Almost every cyclist knows the feeling. Suddenly, your legs stop pushing, your heart rate goes haywire, and every pedal stroke hurts. This is the classic so-called ‘bonk’ – also referred to as hitting the wall or an energy crash. In … Read more
Why are gravel bib shorts with cargo pockets a must-have for long rides?
Comfort, functionality and freedom – everything you need on a gravel ride. For many gravel cyclists, style comes second (unlike in road cycling). What matters most are practical solutions. That’s why gravel bib shorts with cargo pockets are becoming an … Read more
Modern Retro on the Road – Why 80s Cycling Style Still Turns Heads
Fashion comes full circle – even in the world of cycling. Vintage style is back on the road with new energy, and inspiration from the 80s and 90s is becoming more and more common in cycling apparel collections. For many, … Read more
Europe vs China: Is it Worth Choosing Cycling Clothing Made in Asia?
Have you ever wondered where the clothes you wear every day come from? More and more garments produced on the world market come from Asian countries, which offer lower production costs. Is it worth choosing cycling clothing sewn in Europe, … Read more
Is it Possible to Cycle on the Vegan Diet? – Pland Based Food vs Training
A bike is an amazing machine and a lot of things in cycling training depend on it. But even more wonderful and much more sensitive mechanism is a human body. Human can deal with the most difficult environmental conditions. The … Read more
Gran Canaria – The Cycling Playground
A SMALL CYCLING PARADISE ON EARTH – A GUIDE TO KNOW WHAT, HOW AND WHERE? Beautiful beaches, cliffs, miles and miles of mountain roads as well as pleasant temperature and a lot of sun. All these features are connected with … Read more
Eat. Sleep. Ride. Repeat. – 7 Days of Cycling in the Italian Dolomites
The idea of going on the 100th edition of the Giro d’Italia came to my mind as soon as the race route appeared. In 2013 we were at the 100th edition of Tour de France so we couldn’t miss the … Read more
Czech Republic – Moravia short cycling trip
Are you looking for the perfect place for a weekend trip that is not far from the Polish border? Read and take a look at our photo report that may encourage you to go cycling in this area. Not only … Read more