Whether you're new to cycling or an old hack, this section is devoted to helping you improve your skills and exploring new aspects of the sport. The material in this section comes from professionals and members of this site alike.
Talc Those Tires To ease the process of changing a flat, put talcum powder inside your tire casings and on your inner tubes. The talc acts as a lubricant that makes the tire slide off and onto the rim much easier. It also prevents the tire from sticking to the tube, which can make it difficult to get the tube out of the tire. The cheapest baby powder on the market will do.
Veloflex Corsa Clincher Tire Hand-built in Italy, 160 grams, 130-145 psi. Learn more about this magnificent tire from Veloflex
Dave's Wheels Want to talk about some good 'recipes' for building great wheels? Talk to Dave Thomas of Speed Dream Wheels, designer and builder of strong and reliable wheels for road and trail.
It's Not About the Bike This is a great book for cyclist and non-cyclist both. It explains Lance's career, illness and comeback.