Yukon's original cycling club.

Celebrating the Sisterhood: Cycling's Most Inspirational Women

Where to start! Simply put, Dutch superstar Marianne Vos is a phenomenon, an enigma on the bike.

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What's Coming Next

Tour de Whitehorse

July 8th - Prologue (2 km up South Access) ... starts at 6:30 pm with registration starting at 5:30 pm. Location  for Registration is bottom of South Access at the entrance to the Go-Kart Track.

July 9th - ITT (20 km and 10 km) ... starts on North Klondike at Hot Springs Road at 10 pm. Registration at Gas Station startting at 9 am

July 10th - Road Race starting at Jales Corner - 30 km distance for U13 and Recreational riders ends at Kettley's Canyon, 51 km for U15  and 78 km for Expert ends at South Access. Start time 10 am with registration at 9 am at Jakes Corner

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News

Being There: Inside Schwalbe Tires Testing Lab

Each of the different machines in Schwalbe's testing lab has a unique name and an accompanying plaque.

As part of the official press launch of their latest Pro One tubeless road tires, the folks at Schwalbe invited RBA to tour the company's world headquarters in the city of Reichshof, in the western part of Germany.

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What’s your speed? Slowing down to go faster

We all have a choice-What speed would you like to live your life? Tackle the obstacle or revel in the moment? As a professional cyclist and just all around bike lover, I've learned a lot about speed throughout my life and career. When I was younger and a downhill mountain bike racer on the World Cup and national circuit, it was all about how fast I could do everything, without regard for one very important rule: sometimes, you have to go slower to go faster.

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Lance vs Cadel: a study of two 22-year-olds

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Posted on 11 Aug, 2015

At the beginning of the 2010 season, RIDE Cycling Review published a story by Dr David T. Martin that compared data of two racing cyclists when they were aged 22 - one was Lance Armstrong, the other Cadel Evans. Both have been world champions and both have won the Tour de France... but only one is officially recognised for his successes in the French Grand Tour.

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Recover right with these four post-cycling meals (video)

Without adequate recovery, fitness and form will not improve. A big part of recovery is nutrition, and recovery meals don't need to be complex to be good for you.

This video offers four perfect post-ride solutions, and we've included the recipes at the bottom of this page.

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Women’s WorldTour takes shape, improves media presence

The Women's WorldTour (WWT) will return in 2016, built around a 30-day calendar that will include both one-day races and stage races. The new series, which replaces the current World Cup, is designed to improve the season-long narrative of women's racing while further professionalizing both teams and race organizers.

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Albert Champion: The little marvel

On Saturday, August 15, the city of Flint, Michigan, will unveil a statue of Frenchman Albert Champion. There are several reasons Champion deserves the life-sized bronze likeness.

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Wiggins boosts Olympic hopes with successful return to track

Wiggins leads the GB pursuit quartet 

(Dave Pearce, Revolution Series)

Bradley Wiggins' hopes of retiring as the most decorated British Olympian of all time were given a boost on Friday as he made a storming return to the track.

At the opening round of the 2015/16 Revolution Series in Derby, the 35-year-old formed part of a Great Britain quartet that rode to victory in the team pursuit in a time of 3 minutes 54.974 seconds.

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Daily News Digest

In this morning's edition of the CyclingTips Daily News Digest: Jos van Emden wins Eneco Tour stage 4 ITT; Alexander Kristoff wins Arctic Race of Norway opener; Loren Rowney leads Australian 1-2 on stage 4 of La Route de France; ...

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Local News

Tight finish at Whitehorse-dominated Kluane Chilkat

With a stout headwind on the final leg of the Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay, it quickly became apparent to the frontrunners the overall title would be settled in a sprint to the finish line. Stephen Ball and Preston Blackie were banking on it. The Whitehorse cyclists both consider sprint...
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Teams break 300 km at 24-hour bike fest

A member of the Croepke Crushers family team leads a pair of racers at the 24 Hours of Light mountain bike festival at the Biathlon Yukon Range on Sunday. The 16th annual event saw a record turnout this year.If riding over 300 kilometres in a day sounds tough, imagine doing it on challenging trails...
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Cyclists roll out at the Southern Lakes Gran Fondo

On a gorgeous Saturday, 112 riders set out to conquer the 173-kilometre Southern Lakes Gran Fondo.Riders ages six to 73 battled a strong headwind on a course that started and finished at the Marsh Lake Community  Centre.... to read more click here
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June 8 - Carcross Cut-off Time Trial

Under clear blue skies, light winds and mild temperatures, thirteen cyclist turned up for the third event ofVeloNorth's 2016 road cycling series.The event was an individual time trial starting at the junction of the Alaska Highway and South Klondike heading south on the Alaska Highway 8.5 km, with...
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Southern Lakes Gran Fondo

Though these "old guys" did not win this trophy (Preston did) they did finish first in the 5-man categoryHe did it again!! Preston Blackie wins the Southern Lakes Yukon GranFondo in a time of 04:53:16 and with it the Golden Helmet and Trophy!! The Crooked Wheel Award went to Team "True Grit"...
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Yukoners Compete in the Trans Portugal Mountain Bike Race

Ross Phillips on Day 2The RaceTotal of 108 riders listed on the official entry pageCrossing Portugal in 8 days, north to south; finishing in Sagres - the southern west point of Europe; 1000 km of off-road racing across forest tracks, gravel roads and steep single tracks on clifftops.Racing from...
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U Kon Echelon opens bike race season with criterium event

RACE SEASON BEGINS - Nineteen riders turned out Wednesday for the beginning of the U Kon Echelon race season. The criterium event was held on Titanium Way in the Marwell area. Photo by Vince FedoroffU Kon Echelon's first bike race of the season Wednesday night in the Marwell Industrial subdivision...
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Buffalo, Irving pocket Tour de Whitehorse titles

Chris Rider races in the Tour de Whitehorse on Friday. Whitehorse's Elijah Buffalo and Trena Irving won the expert divisions in the three-stage eventphoto by Tom Patrick of the Yukon NewsWhitehorse's Elijah Buffalo has achieved a goal years in the making. After coming close a few times, Buffalo won...
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Whitehorse cyclist medevaced after being hit by minivan

20-year-old woman was crossing Normandy Road in Takhini subdivisionA bicycle laying on the ground and a minivan with a cracked windshield could be seen on Normandy Road for several hours after the collision. (CBC) A Whitehorse cyclist was medevaced to a Vancouver hospital after being hit by a...
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Melissa "Missy" Giove

Missy forged the path for mainstream professional downhill mountain bikers around the globe. A serious force of nature, Missy (42) did not earn her nickname The Missile for nothing.

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Jane Eccles


In 2005, a few days after giving birth, Jane and her family were told she had just hours to live. She had contracted Necrotising Fasciitis (NF) and it was very quickly ripping through her body.

Thankfully their prognosis was not correct, but for Jane this was only the first battle of many. Extensive surgery was required to get rid of the NF, one which involved the removal of her abdominal muscles. As she lay in intensive care, it was becoming clear that her physical ability would never be the same again.

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Tara Llane

Tara Liane's incredible story is not one of how she became paralyzed crashing in a downhill mountain bike race back in 2007 but rather one of determination, drive and the positivity.

The four-time national bike champion may have lost the use of her legs but she is living proof that you can always come back fighting and if you have the will, energy and competitive spirit can help you to achieve what others would deem impossible.

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Eileen Gray

One of the pioneers and champions of women's racing is Eileen Gray. It's a name that might not be familiar to many, but the incredible vision and hard work of this woman made a significant contribution to establishing women's cycle racing on the national and international stage.

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