Now that spring is here, it's time to get your wheels turning and your pulse racing. We're here to make the transition from winter hibernation to spring action as seamless as possible.

For a limited time, we are giving you an opportunity to trade-in, yes, TRADE-IN your old cycling shorts.  Maybe it is the pair you shredded in that 2009 crash?  Perhaps the pair that is a bit too,... ahem... tight?  Or it could be the ancient, Miami-Vice era shorts with pink and green... We don't care!  Bring in the worst of the worst and we will give you 20% off a new pair of clean, padded, good-fitting cycling shorts.  Simple. (But wash them first!  Ewwwww!)

Click here for Coupon Offer

Imagine a product that makes you go faster, reduces leg fatigue and makes climbing hills easier.  No, it is not a performance enhancing drug.  It is clipless pedals!  A step-in pedal and cycling shoe combination supports your foot for pedaling comfort and provides a much more direct transfer of your pedaling power.  It is for these reasons that EVERY serious racer or distance rider has them and very few who make the switch ever go back.  Upgrade YOUR power output by switching to clipless pedals and shoes!

View our shoes and pedals.

If one of your goals this summer is to lose weight, come check out our new 2014 Carbon Road bikes from Specialized and Giant. Whether you are riding a Century or taking on a Triathlon a carbon road bike can make it easy to shed the weight. Stop by for a free test ride.

 

Top 10 Training basics.

  1. Wear gloves - they are helmets for your hands.
  2. Take water with you.
  3. Carry equipment to fix a flat tire. (Pump, tube, patch kit and tire levers).
  4. Wear sunglasses that allow good vision and won't fog up.
  5. Wear knee warmers or tights that cover your knees until it over 60 degrees.
  6. Make sure your tires are pumped up before each ride.
  7. Carry some cash, ID, cell phone and emergency contact info.
  8. Dress in layers for unexpected weather changes.
  9. If Riding for more than an hour, take food with you.
  10. Wear a helmet and replace it every 2-3 years.