Author Archives: Jen See
Happy 25th, Timbuk2
The San Francisco bag company Timbuk2 is celebrating 25 years. And that means some new stuff. The company recently partnered with Mission Cycling, a cycling club in San Francisco, to design a pair of new products for happy on-the-bike adventuring. … Continue reading
Book Report | Skills, Drills and Bellyaches
By Jen See All your friends are talking about it. They go on and on about the mud and the barricades and the beer. Mostly, the beer. You’ve begun to think that cyclocross sounds pretty cool, but you are also … Continue reading
Proof | Interbike Day 3
Photos By Jen See By Day 3 of Interbike, you’re ready to say goodbye, but the Stuff. So much Stuff.
Proof | Bikes and Beer a lá Vegas
Photos and Beer-drinking by Jen See Exploring the neon jungle of Las Vegas by bike on The New Belgium Brewing Company Mobile Social. Bikes, beer and a barrel of fun…what could go wong?
Paved Does Clif Bar Cross Vegas
Photos by Jen See Beer, cyclocross, full moon, good friends. The way it should be, always.
Proof | Interbike 2013 Day One
Photos By Jen See Welcome to Vegas. Now wait in line.
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Spotlight | Bicycle Coffee Company
Coffee. As you know, we’re pretty obsessed with the stuff. Like, our little world pretty much comes to a screeching halt without it. Also, we get a little cranky. The Bicycle Coffee Company is on our team. And yours! Based … Continue reading
Thoughts on a Solo Breakaway
Words by Jen See On Thursday, Tony Martin rode a solo breakaway for nearly 175 kilometers at the Vuelta a España. That’s pretty much the entire stage. The field caught him in the final meters, in sight of the finish … Continue reading
Bikes are stupid
You’d think by now I’d know better, but it turns out when it comes to bikes and climbing, you never learn. You might get faster, but you never get smarter. And so when John and I decided to take a … Continue reading
Tour de France Dreams
By Jen See | Photo: ASO/Pauline Ballet Watching the Tour from the west coast is not what you’d call easy, unless you’re a morning person. Wait, you’re not a morning person, are you? Because I don’t think we can still … Continue reading