WHEN I WAS YOUNGER, I BELIEVED, PERHAPS NAÏVELY, that bicycles would save the world. But as I dove into racing, I moved further and further away from riding bikes as transportation and became heavily invested in cycling as a sport, exercise, and social activity. I bought my first car because I wanted to travel to races and events. With a car, I spent a decade road-tripping to events on the East Coast and in the Midwest to chase podiums and prize money. And I loved it. I don't regret those years of living the bike racer's dream. But the truth is, while cycling often gets viewed as an environmentally friendly pursuit, racing bikes or driving to trailheads is not all that green.
If bicycles are to have a substantial environmental impact, riding needs to replace car trips. Commuting to work by bike instead of in a car is what many folks will think of first. But what about everything else we need to do? Groceries, errands, or kid pickups and drop-offs? Last year, more than 52 percent of all car trips in the United States were less than three miles. These are the constant neighborhood car trips that can most easily be influenced by cycling-not as a sport or recreation but as transportation.
While the Netherlands, Denmark, and other European nations embraced cargo bikes decades ago, in the United States, these bikes often were reserved for city-based courier companies or were enjoyed primarily by the cyclists most passionate about utility cycling. The rise of the e-bike in the last decade, and the electrification of the cargo bike in particular, has opened up a practical and appealing way for more people to go car-lite.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
GETTING A FLAT CAN MAKE YOUR RIDE BETTER
ON A BEAUTIFUL LATE-SUMMER RIDE UNDER a cerulean blue sky, I got my second flat in three days.
THERE ARE WAY TOO MANY BIKES TO CHOOSE FROM
\"PERFECTION IS ACHIEVED, NOT WHEN there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.\"
THE CASE AGAINST STRAVA
I'LL BEGIN BY SINGING SOME PRAISES: Without Strava, I'm not sure I'd have re-engaged with cycling at the level I did. Coming from just occasionally messing around on mountain bikes as a teenager to trying my best to race at an elite level, Strava has played a role in pushing me to PR, hunt KOMS, and ride faster and harder than ever before.
LOOKING FOR CYCLING'S CAITLIN CLARK
WOMEN'S PRO CYCLING MUST FOSTER A COMMUNITY THAT WILL FEEL INVESTED IN THE SPORT FOR YEARS TO COME.
THE UPSIDE OF GETTING YOUR CAR STOLEN
AFTER I PARKED AT THE LAFAYETTE COLLEGE track for my workout, I did what I always do: I put my phone and wallet in the center console of my car and took the car key off the ring so I could fit it into the tiny pocket inside my running shorts.
UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF CYCLING'S SUPER AGERS
MEET THE SWEDISH SENIORS WHO PROVE YOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD TO RIDE HARD.
BIKE PACKING AMERICA'S LONGEST MULTIUSE TRAIL NETWORK
Even the slightest rain can sound thunderous inside a tent--and this was not slight rain. It came down in buckets, just as my partner Maggie and I were settling into our sleeping bags.
TWICE AS GOOD
WHY A DISCO-BALLINSPIRED DOUBLE UNICYCLE MIGHT BE ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT BIKES OF THE YEAR
THE ALCHE MISTS
They led a cycling revolution in Afghanistan where women were forbidden to ride. When the Taliban returned to power, their only hope was a harrowing escape to an uncertain future.
COUNTDOWN - TO YOUR FIRST CRIT
ONE INTREPID MEMBER, ONE WORLDCLASS COACH, ONE INCREDIBLE BIKE-THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME.