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Cycling West Early Spring 2026 Cover Photo: Eric Van Dewoestine of Hurricane, Utah navigates Church Rocks. Photo by John Shafer, photo-john.netCycling West Early Spring 2026 Cover Photo: Eric Van Dewoestine of Hurricane, Utah navigates Church Rocks. Photo by John Shafer, photo-john.net

Contents

Me? A Mountain Bike Coach? — page 3
You Ride Anyway — page 5
Bartlett Wash Slickrock: Before and After — page 6
The Athlete’s Kitchen: What Makes Athletes Healthy? — page 7
Safe Streets for All Grants Fund Bike Projects in the West — page 7
The Climb — page 8
An Interview with American Cycling Legend Norm Alvis — page 10
A Solo Bike Tour Around Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula  — page 12
Climbing Sonoma County — page 14
What’s Up with Glendale’s Bike Lanes? — page 15
Ryan Muncy’s Award Winning Littleton Crit Photo — page 15
The Legendary and Dearly Missed Time Trials of Autumn — page 19
Bike Thieves Don’t Like Climbing Hills — page 22
NPS Opens More Trails to MTBs in Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area — page 22
Trivia Answers (Questions on Page 19) — page 22
Roule – The Bicycle Art of Mohssin Amghar (right –>) — page 22-23
More Biking Doesn’t Necessarily Mean More Injuries — page 22
Study: Steel Bicycle Frames Hold Up Better than Aluminium or Titanium — page 22
Thriving Communities Transportation Kit Elevates Cycling — page 22

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