Improving Cycling Times | Barton Haynes

A friend of mine began cycling roughly 5 years ago and has recently found himself hitting a plateau. He told me, “I’ve been riding consistently every week but haven’t seemed to be able to improve my times.” Despite the fact that he rides regularly, the uniformity of his cycling doesn’t make up for the lack…

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Barton Haynes Roundup

Greetings, friends and cyclists! Today, I’m going to be sharing a summary of the highlights I’ve shared around my little corners of the Internet. For those of you who have recently tuned in, I manage a series of blogs and social media pages that share and discuss all things cycling-related. Below, I’m going to be…

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Video Edition: Choosing a Bike

Hello and happy holidays to all of my fellow cyclists! It’s hard to believe that today is December 1st. Christmas will be here before you know it. If you’ve stumbled upon this post via an Internet search, chances are that you’re in the market to buy someone you love (or yourself!) a bicycle. I remember…

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5 Long-Sleeved Cycling Jerseys

Hello to all of you in the wonderful world of cycling! On some of my latest posts both on this website and on my affiliate blog bartonhaynes.com, I’ve discussed the recent changes in weather (see Autumn Cycling | Barton Haynes). For those of you who are experiencing the cold shifts in the weather, this post…

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5 Cycling Jerseys Under $50

With summer fast approaching and temperatures creeping back up, I’m finding myself in need of a cycling wardrobe revamp. Most of my jerseys are worn to threads, so I decided to cruise online for some new apparel. I’m pretty active on my Pinterest page where I curate a page title Cycling Apparel. Here, I post pictures of…

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Ask Bart Haynes: Cycling in the Winter

As we dive into the cold weather or winter, many beginning cyclists may wonder how to keep up their love of riding during the rain, sleet, and snow. Seeing as I’m currently in San Diego, I no longer cycle in fluctuating weather. However, I lived for many years in the Pacific Northwest where damp and…

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