The UCLA Devil's Punchbowl Road Race, which was held in the higher elevations of Pearblossom, did not disappoint and climbed to an elevation of 4,689 feet.

A nice, sunny day welcomed the racers that competed in the challenging UCLA Devil’s Punchbowl Road Race. The UCLA Devil’s Punchbowl Road Race, which was held in the higher elevations of Pearblossom, did not disappoint and climbed to an elevation of 4,689 feet, which featured some snow on the mountains. Collegiate racer Mattheus Johnson (Cal …

A look at some tips on how schools can establish a secure and inclusive cycling environment for every member of their communities

Let’s face the truth: cycling stopped being just a means of transportation a long, long time ago. Today, it’s a lifestyle. It has turned into a sport and an opportunity for people all over the globe to stay active physically and live an eco-conscious lifestyle. When it comes to schools, encouraging cycling is a perfect …

The UCLA Devil's Punchbowl Road Race, which was held in the higher elevations of Pearblossom, did not disappoint and climbed to an elevation of 4,689 feet.

A nice, sunny day welcomed the racers that competed in the challenging UCLA Devil’s Punchbowl Road Race. The UCLA Devil’s Punchbowl Road Race, which was held in the higher elevations of Pearblossom, did not disappoint and climbed to an elevation of 4,689 feet, which featured some snow on the mountains. Collegiate racer Mattheus Johnson (Cal …

This three-part series delves into the myriad ways technology is influencing cycling, from electric bikes (e-bikes) and smart gear to the role of mobile technology and sustainability initiatives.

Cycling, a sport and mode of transportation revered for its simplicity and environmental friendliness, is undergoing a revolutionary transformation. The advent of technology in cycling is not just redefining the way we perceive this age-old activity; it’s propelling it into a future where efficiency, safety, and enjoyment are significantly enhanced. This three-part series delves into …

LADOT PresentsReady for Reseda: Riding, Rolling, RelaxingPowered by CicLAvia Guided Group Rides on New Protected Bike Lanes Between Saticoy Street to the North and Reseda Park/Victory Blvd to the South along Reseda Blvd Sunday, March 17, 2024; 1–5 p.m. On Sunday, March 17, from 1-5 p.m., Ready for Reseda: Explore the Corridor presented by the Los …

Riding a bike to school is among the best ways to start your day actively. While most students may prefer being dropped off by parents or a school bus, it is also essential to understand that cycling to school aligns with broader initiatives of getting more physically active, environmental sustainability, and community well-being. Cycling also …