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It's hard to know what to make of the sudden rise of electric bikes. But one thing is certain: Racing them is a sign of the apocalypse.

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Researchers say cyclists are a 鈥減roblem鈥 for self-driving technology, but the real problem is the cars

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The Secretary of the Interior's idea to support public lands with oil and mining leases isn't just wrongheaded鈥攖he numbers don't add up.

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Voters have the power to fix the public lands crisis, but first we need get smarter about how we fund open spaces

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New Yorkers were on high alert after a coyote attack a few weeks ago. But certainly this thing couldn鈥檛 be as dangerous as a taxi driver toward the end of a 12-hour shift, right?

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International federations are putting quotas and policies in place to encourage gender parity at the highest levels. How much change will come of it?聽

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Drivers need to start owning up to how dangerous they are

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A new report finds that a startling number of environmental and conservation organizations aren't making efforts to report on internal diversity or actively pursue inclusion

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We must resolve the sexism ingrained in cycling鈥攕tarting with ditching the outdated practice of flanking successful male athletes with scantily clad women

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The horrific scandal in U.S. gymnastics is part of a long history of sexual abuse in amateur sports鈥攅specially swimming. The time for lasting change is now.

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Because your Garmin can鈥檛 help you navigate your relationships

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The USOC has failed to do enough to protect American athletes from abuse for years. Getting rid of its chief executive won't do anything to solve the problem.

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I鈥檓 also an avid sportsman and one of my firearms is an AR-15. So you might be surprised that I've never joined the NRA鈥攏or ever will.

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We鈥檝e already let go of the idea that cyclists should pretend to be drivers. Maybe it鈥檚 time to let go of our fixation on safety gear as well.

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Americans didn't crush it in Pyeongchang, but medal-counting haters need to shut it. Let me explain.

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And not just in the medal count (though we did own the medal count)

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Schools used to teach auto shop. Maybe it鈥檚 time to start teaching bike shop.

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The real fight to protect America鈥檚 public lands isn鈥檛 in Utah. It鈥檚 right outside our biggest cities.

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Biking to run errands is commonplace in other countries, so enough with the 20 questions.

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The sudden, joyful rise of America's cross-country squad makes you wonder: Is happy faster than angry?

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In case you weren鈥檛 aware of how oppressive bright orange is as a safety color, don鈥檛 worry. No one else was, either.

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Two big-wave pros on shitty things they've heard in the lineup and their work toward creating pay equality in the sport

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An unlicensed truck driver killed a 13 year-old cyclist in Brooklyn. It鈥檚 time to take motor vehicle licensing and registration into the 21st century.

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No, your pet does not deserve special access

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It鈥檚 time to kill the surprisingly prevalent myth that cycling causes sexual dysfunction

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Aspen Ski Co鈥檚 vice president of sustainability on embracing change鈥攁nd density鈥攊n our remote, idealized hamlets

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The industry has moved its trade show, but not its stance on diversity

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We can't normalize bigger, faster, farther anymore

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The interior secretary's idea to organize public land by watershed was a great idea when it was first voiced a century and a half ago. But it won't work today.

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If the government shuts down tomorrow, Ryan Zinke wants to keep these lands open. What that actually looks like is at best confusing and at worst dangerous.

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If you really want to fight climate change, you can't just sue Big Oil. You also have to embrace e-bike delivery.

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Ultrarunner and author Mirna Valerio on the TransRockies Run, snags, and just some of the things her body is capable of

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In short, your children are in vastly more danger in their own driveways than they are in a bicycle child seat

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More than any other animal, ducks depend on hunting to survive

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Maybe that do-anything, go anywhere machine you鈥檝e always wanted is one you already have

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A New York politician picks on the wrong cyclist

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The simple reality is that, with a touch of nuance, we can have our mountain biking and Wilderness, too

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Sometimes the most crowded landscapes are also the most expansive

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Short film captures the former national monument鈥檚 unique value

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The new bill argues that lawsuits have made wildfires much worse, but its solution won鈥檛 do much to help

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Salt Lake City鈥檚 Jackie Biskupski faces one of the most conservative congressional delegations in the country, but that鈥檚 not stopping her from trying to push her city into a future of clean air, renewable energy, and (hopefully) deep snow

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The intensifying war between Republicans and Patagonia could now move to Capitol Hill鈥攅xactly where the outdoor industry could make the most impact

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A new survey across the Department of the Interior shows that it鈥檚 not just the National Park Service plagued by these issues

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The do鈥檚 and don'ts of securing the outdoor-rec vote

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The charities suing the Trump administration to save Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments鈥攁nd how you can help

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When Patagonia, REI, and the North Face stood up to Trump鈥檚 national-monument shrinkage, did they earn more goodwill than they lost? We reviewed social comments to hear what you had to say.

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It's time, well, spent

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By slashing the Utah monuments without listening to the sovereign indigenous voices, the secretary of the interior regressed to a time when the feds oppressed and disrespected the tribes

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The outdoor industry has been a fierce advocate for the now-decimated national monument鈥攂ut it may have been too little, too late

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A codified set of behaviors for dog owners in public places

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You don't need to get kitted up before every ride

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Want to change people's minds about cycling? Start with the school drop-off and go from there.

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It鈥檚 long overdue that we started talking about it, and it affects all of us

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On the road, the window to the soul is more of a one-way mirror

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Is riding with headphones really such a big deal?

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Hunting fights habitat loss and poaching, even in unstable countries

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It's legal too, believe it or not

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Did Fabian Cancellara really use a motor? And if he did, what does that mean for cycling?

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The accomplished alpinist Lydia Bradey looks back at her life, 31 years after making the decision to get sterilized

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Getting acquainted with nature's carbon fiber

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The case for rethinking one of cycling's oldest and most misused components

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The GOP doesn't think the feds should oversee our national heritage. Here's why they're wrong.

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Sometimes the best performance upgrade is portability

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Boulder, Colorado, celebrates 50 years of Open Space this year. Here鈥檚 what I鈥檝e learned as a 16-year resident.

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Mikah Meyer, who's making his way through all 417 National Park Service sites and just happens to be gay, is willing to bet you haven't

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Pedaling toward the truth of the 鈥渂ikes-vs-cars鈥 debate

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Patagonia鈥檚 Yvon Chouinard聽wants you to vote.

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Allowing girls is great, but the country's two scouting organizations need more serious change to better serve the next generation of outdoor lovers

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The National Park Service findings, released last week, are troubling. The reality is even worse.

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Why it will destroy cycling, society, and the planet if we let it

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A newly-released survey finds a culture that discourages victims from speaking out

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Sometimes preparation is all about what you leave behind

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With few options for dealing with online harassment, individuals are often left to address it on their own

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Caroline Gleich鈥檚 Instagram feed is full of epic shots of the pro skier conquering the planet鈥檚 hardest lines. But in recent years, it was marred by an ugly shadow: anonymous bullies whose abusive comments left a wake of anxiety and doubt. Then Gleich spoke out about her tormenters鈥攁nd realized she wasn鈥檛 the only adventure athlete being harassed online.

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The cycling universe tends toward increasing specialization and extreme anal retention

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Why cycling鈥攁nd the world鈥攚ould be better if we all stopped driving to rides

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Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune on why the land is worth more than just the resources that are on it

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When it comes to bikes and tech, morality is a moving target

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The new bill is part of the GOP's latest assault on public lands

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