Outerbike 2016 Photo Zone
Outerbike continues to be one of our favorite events to attend each year. The setting of Moab for testing products, and meeting customers and bike industry legends is hard to beat. We setup a photo zone to capture our customers' ride moments so they could take in the whole experience. Check out the photos and grab yours to decorate your wall, and share InstaChatFace.
Recap: Rebecca’s Private Idaho
Deep in the serene and isolated mountains of Sun Valley is Idaho’s best gravel cycling event. Ketchum, ID is home to the Wood River, the Copper Basin's towering peaks and rolling grasslands, a regular wild west with purple mountains majesty. It's home to skiing in the winter, and biking in the summer with over 400 miles of singletrack, and every year for the past 4 years it has been the home to Rebecca’s Private Idaho, a 100 mile (or 50 mile) gravel biking/race event that is a test of strength and a show of beauty for cyclists who want to enjoy the ride as much as they push themselves to perform.
Guide to the Tour de France
The Tour de France is the ultimate road stage race with a grand history. This race is so much more than who crosses the line first. We're here to guide you through the various strategies and awards that riders and teams strive for throughout 3 weeks of fierce competition.
Bike to Work with the Mayor
Riverside, California, Jenson USA’s hometown and business center, has lately began renovating its infrastructure to be more bike friendly. Riverside has been developing new bicycle lanes throughout the city and continues to push for further cycling integration with the support of Rust Bailey, the City’s mayor.
Ride Report: Crispy Canyon
Adventures are most heavily define by what you are able to overcome. Our latest bikepacking escapade had some challenges and some wins that took us by surprise. That is precisely what makes bikepacking so awesome and memorable. Come along for the ride.
Ride Report: Palm Canyon Epic
When all your trails are rained out, snowed out or played out in Winter or wet Spring and Fall, it’s time to head for the desert. We take you on a ride of one of SoCal's most epic trails.
Bike for Bender Hellride
Nothing like a little singletrack, dark pine forests, oak-lined meadows, desert shrubland, and orange groves to bring riders of all types together for a great cause.
When it Rains, Head to the Desert
Angelus Soaked: Sometimes the Bear Eats You
It's been said that California breeds thin-skinned riders. This is probably more true than not. In a land of eternal sunshine we ride most days of the year, but we can get caught unaware by weather that most would revel in. This is a rare tale of rain in SoCal.