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  • EXCLUSIVI-TEE.

    Each Thursday during the Tour, we’ll be introducing something very special, available only on our website in limited quantities. We’ve kicked things off with our best group but they’re selling quickly so our apologies if your size is not available…

     

    Tour Fixation Tee
    Tour Fixation Tee

     

    UV Buff & Half Buff
    UV Buff & Half Buff

     

     

    Let's Roll Sock
    Let’s Roll Sock

     

     

  • ALONG THE RHINE.

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    Yesterday’s Tour prologue in Dusseldorf had us dreaming about riding along the Rhine River and disappearing among the many vineyards. Leave it to the Europeans to have a 1233km Rhine Cycle Route that runs from the Swiss Alps to the North Sea of Rotterdam, crossing through Switzerland, France, Germany and the Netherlands.

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    Much of the Route through Germany travels through wine regions, with abundant wine taverns that welcome cyclists. It was with all this in mind that we developed our “Along the Rhine” limited edition print for 2017. Nearly sold out in Breakaway Mesh, with limited availability in Soleil LS and Signature TDF Gloves.

     

    Breakaway Mesh and Signature TDF Gloves, Along the Rhine; Peloton TDF Short
    Breakaway Mesh and Signature TDF Gloves, Along the Rhine; Peloton TDF Short

     

    Soleil LS Top, Along the Rhine
    Soleil LS Top, Along the Rhine

     

    Signature TDF Glove
    Signature TDF Glove

     

     

  • RIDING WITH THE STARS.

    Way more fun than dancing with them. New for summer and perfect for your 4th of July cycling celebrations. All this and 5-star rated, too!

    Sun Goddess in Joan of Arc; Peloton TDF Short in Stars

     

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    NEW Peloton TDF Capri in Stars

     

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    Signature TDF Glove

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    T-Glove LTD in Stars

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    Butterfly Galactic +

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  • BALANCING ACT.

    How to get the kids rolling.

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    Training wheels are a thing of the past. The new thinking in getting kids comfortable on bikes is to get them started on a pedal- and drivetrain-free balance bike to help learn the basics. Kids sit low enough and learn to balance and steer with both feet on the ground. Strider Bikes is one of the manufacturers credited with bringing this concept to children (though the pedal-less bike is an invention from the 1800’s).

    According to Strider CEO and founder, Ryan McFarland, “Strider Bikes teach balance and inspire kids as young as 18 months old to enjoy the freedom of two wheels. Tricycles and training wheels are a disservice to all. Most children who start on a Strider Bike transition easier and faster to a pedal bike than those who start on three wheels.”

    Tons of options for toddlers have flooded the market in recent years, with everything from beautiful, handmade wooden bikes like the ones from Heritage Bicycle (photo above), to the colorful, lightweight aluminum Woom with geometry designed with the youngest rider in mind: 18 months.

    They’ve become such a phenomenon that there’s an actual race series, the Strider Cup, with events for 2, 3, 4 and 5 year olds. If you need a smile today, check this video out of last year’s world championship in San Francisco:

     

  • A MIDSUMMER CYCLIST’S DREAM?

    Fremont Solstice Parade
    Fremont Solstice Parade

     

    If a friend invites you to a Solstice Ride this week, be very careful what you wear. It sounds like a wonderful idea to celebrate the longest day of the year with a group ride, but in some places, a Solstice Ride has a particular dress code: none.

    Most famous of these celebrations, the Fremont Solstice Cyclists have been parading in Seattle for years. In their own words,

    The Painted Cyclists have long been a fixture of the Fremont Solstice Parade experience.  The parade is produced by the Fremont Arts Council; it’s a fantastic and whimsical celebration of the return of the sun, complete with larger than life puppets, floats, and street performers.

    The Painted Cyclists engage and entertain the crowd with our boldness, bareness and enthusiasm. Join us as we welcome summer to Seattle with an outpouring of artistic expression, fossil-fuel-free travel, and fun.

    For those who prefer to lightly shield themselves in colorful splendor, celebrate the maximum hours of sunlight with the protective armor of our Soleil tops and bottoms. Get yours while there’s still plenty of daylight ahead.

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  • MEET THE TOPO.

    Why this just might be your new favorite saddle.

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    1. All-New Terry Saddle Shape.

    We started with a slightly narrower overall shape and lower profile than our Butterfly and Liberator Saddles. It’s not too narrow so it will support any kind of riding, but this shape nails it for mountain biking where fore-aft mobility is key. It’s flat across the top so you don’t feel like your sit bones are spreading apart, and it also has a slight rear elevation to give you a platform to be able to push against as you climb.

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    2. Svelte, yet Comfy.

    Even though it’s a narrower saddle, we were able to engineer our widest cutaway through the center, providing flexibility and eliminating pressure points against soft tissues. I took a brand new Topo on a 5-day mountain bike trip (with no back up saddle!) and fell in love within 15 minutes of riding. It’s the kind of saddle you stop thinking about before you take your first drink out of your water bottle.

     

    3. Vegan Friendly.

    The Topo’s cover is made of a durable, synthetic Fibra-tek that’s easy to maintain and guaranteed to last. What’s more, it’s debossed with a topographic map of Vermont’s renowned Kingdom Trails (looks absolutely amazing on my Juliana).

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    4. Born in VT but handmade in Italy.

    We work with the best manufacturing partners in Italy to source the highest quality materials. Saddle making is an art form and a matter of national pride. For over 120 years, our manufacturer has been a leader in design innovation, new technologies and biomechanic research. We’ve partnered with them for over 20 years to solve the specific issues that are unique to female cyclists. The new Topo benefits greatly from this partnership.

     

    5. Ride it and Love it Guarantee.

    Not sure the Topo will work for you? Take advantage of our Ride it, Love it or Return it Guarantee. If it doesn’t work for you, return it within 30 days and we will happily refund your money.

     

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    Topo Specs:

    Length x Width: 262mm x 150mm

    Weight: 290g / 10.2oz

    Rails: FeC Alloy

    Cover: topo map debossed on gray Fibra-tek

    Price: $99

     

    Shop all Terry Women’s Saddles >

     

     

     

     

  • HOW CLEAN IS YOUR CHAIN?

    Not as clean as Georgena’s. Get some coffee and watch this classic how-to video for excellent tips and an inspired demonstration on proper care and cleaning of a bike chain.

     

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  • THE BICYCLE DRESSMAKER.

    Here’s another custom builder, but one who uses textiles rather than tungsten.

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    Katharine Andrews has an eye for design, a passion for bicycles, a mastery of pattern making and sewing and may change the way you think about clothing. I discovered her custom clothing label, Telaio, at Hub and Bespoke in Seattle a couple of years ago. There it was: the little black dress that has become my personal go-to for all special occasions, cycling and otherwise. Made of a lovely, lightweight stretch wool, it made riding in a dress a reality. Wide, flattering neckline, beautiful, deep v back, dropped waist styling with side hand pockets and invisible zippered pocket on back waist seam. Plus, there’s a hidden snap on the hemline that turns the skirt into a riding gaucho. I’ve worn it many, many times, with and without a 3/4 sleeve tee underneath or a bolero as cover.

    Everyday Bike Dress
    Everyday Bike Dress

     

    Lucky for all, we have engaged Katharine to make the Everyday Bike Dress for you this year. It’s the kind of dress that defies season, needs very little care (wool is naturally self cleaning — just air out the dress and it’s good for multiple wears), insulates appropriately, repels water, wicks away moisture, breathes and is naturally anti-bacterial.

    That’s the dress, here’s the dressmaker (compliments of her website):

    Birth of a seamstress. Katherine has been making clothing professionally since 2008 and unprofessionally for much longer. She spent her teenage years mostly in clothing that was self-made or modified to suit (often despite the trends), working out techniques and reaching towards self expression.  In young adulthood, she attended Seattle Central’s technical/vocational Apparel Design program and graduated at the top of her class, earning an industry award that provided the seed money with which to start a business. The daughter of a master carpenter and a gifted caregiver, she approaches her work with a loving and skillful integrity that is evidenced in each piece of clothing.

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    A not-so-little mission. Clothing embodies the intersection of necessity and art. While it is an intimate experience of material on skin, it also presents one’s public image. Apparel manufacturing is a global industry in which many are exploited and it is also an avenue for individual and collective empowerment. We all participate in this arena to some degree. Telaio Clothing is a one woman operation. Katharine hand builds high-quality, original clothing that people truly love.

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    Katharine’s inspiration, as quoted in Drift Journal:

    The bicycle is a beautiful and useful human invention. It’s a masterpiece of design and contributes to life in a pretty much uniformly positive manner. When you ride a bicycle, you become attuned to your body and to the world around you in a special way—you not only see the hills, but feel them in your legs and your lungs as you climb them, the wind and the pull of gravity as you descend—and your experience takes on an integrated quality: time, distance, movement, gravity, effort, exertion, perception, sensory input and purpose are all linked. I used to ride my bike to apparel design school, five miles up and down hills each way, and my clothes failed me! I’d arrive at school warm from my ride, but as I cooled down, my cotton clothing remained damp and gave me a chill for the rest of the day. I tried wearing a waterproof raincoat on rainy days and found that I was as wet inside, from sweat, as I would’ve been without the coat, getting rained on. I wanted to create clothing that would work with the body and the bicycle and look good enough to be integrated into daily life. Wool was the perfect choice because it is naturally insulating (meaning it maintains and regulates body temperature) even when wet. It wicks, breathes, is naturally antibacterial and antimicrobial. Wool has historically been the fabric of choice for outdoor activities. One cycling club manual I read from the 1880s advises its members to wear only wool on the bicycle—if you wear cotton, it says, you may get caught far from home, catch cold and die—literally! So wool was a great choice for creating clothing that performed on a bicycle and was also elegant enough to wear off the bicycle and in daily life. The goal is to look and feel as good on your bicycle as it looks and feels on you! *Telaio is an Italian word that means “bicycle frame”, “frame of a loom” and “skeleton”.

     

    photos courtesy of Telaio
  • WHERE’S GEORGENA?

    As a matter of fact, she’s just launched a wonderful new website for her custom bike building business: georgenaterry.com.

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    Georgena started Terry Bicycles some 30+ years ago, building bikes by hand and building a company dedicated to female cyclists, along the way. At first, her basement was her workshop until the demand for her women-specific bikes took off and she hired a crew and moved into a building in East Rochester, NY. Eventually, bike demand required a bigger team and off shore resources from Italy, Japan and Asia. Terry was never the biggest bike company for woman, but it was definitely the FIRST. Those like me who’ve worked with her have a strong appreciation for her commitment to frame geometry and her unwillingness to compromise on things like slack head and steep seat angles in order to “fit” a woman. Like many of you out there, I wouldn’t even be able to consider 100 miles on a bike without a Terry underneath me.

    Although in recent years she’s gone off on her own (and even pursued a law degree), Georgena never lost the desire and energy to make the ultimate bicycles for women. When asked about what fuels her now, she says,

    Today, I’m building bikes one on one, with and for you. I hope I’m part of a movement that encourages women to think for themselves. To be stubborn. To break the rules. And not be afraid to be a pain in the butt sometimes. Susan B. Anthony did. And it turned out pretty well for her.

     

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    Even if you’re not in the market for a custom bike, check out the new website — it’s enlightening and engaging, filled with good information and a good place to dream…

     

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  • SHOP IT LIKE IT’S HOT.

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    Ends Sunday at midnight.

    Save 30-50% on a select group of cycling and activewear bottoms. Lots of lengths, features and fits, just in time for the events of summer. Don’t miss these…

    Highest Rated Touring Short/Short

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    Optically Patterned Velo Short from Craft

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    Longer Length & Lightweight Navaeh from Zoic

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    Lots more to pick from. Shop the group here >