The Roger Millikan Memorial Grand Prix is a favorite early-season criterium in Southern California for bike racers to test their fitness.

Roger Millikan Memorial Grand Prix Photo Gallery The Roger Millikan Memorial Grand Prix race has been taking place for over 30 years. Formerly known as the Valentine’s Day Massacre, the name changed in memory of former rider and race promoter Roger Millikan who passed away from cancer several years ago. The Roger Millikan Memorial Grand …

There’s something inherently peaceful about cycling through the empty campus after hours as the day’s hustle fades. The quiet streets and the cool night air can make for a refreshing ride back from the library or a late study session.  However, navigating campus roads under the moonlight requires more than just a love for bicycles; …

In the hustle of college life, where studying, assignments, and the constant search for learning resources dominate, finding time and ways to relax and rejuvenate is crucial. Cycling stands out as an excellent way to break free from the academic world, offering both physical exercise and a mental break. It’s a budget-friendly activity that aligns …

This years winners saw some familiar faces with Cory Williams (Miami Blazers) winning the Pro 1-3 Men's race and Colleen Gulick (Team Skyline  - Cadence) winning the Women Pro 1-3 race.

2024 Roger Millikan Memorial Grand Prix The Roger Millikan Memorial Grand Prix race has been taking place for over 30 years and is a favorite early-season criterium in Southern California for bike racers to test their fitness. The Roger Millikan Memorial Grand Prix features the Brea “Challenger” Course (Counter Clock-wise) which is a seven tenths of …

As the world becomes increasingly aware of the environmental impacts of everyday actions, college students across the globe are stepping up to champion sustainable practices. One area where this is particularly evident is in their choice of transportation. With a growing recognition of the need for eco-friendly commutes, cycling has emerged as a preferred mode …

Cycling accidents occur more often than you think. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that in the US alone, more than 130,000 people incur injuries from road accidents each year. This figure affects cyclists: we’ve previously noted that falls and collisions are the highest risk factors on the road when cycling because they …