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VRNCLR Solar Shirts Are Back

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VRNCLR Solar Shirts Are Back

Made in the Bay Area by our buddy Tom, the Solar Shirts are a boxy and cropped fit UPF sun protection shirt.  These button-up shirts are sewn from a beautiful, lightweight woven nylon with a UPF 50+ rating and a cotton-like hand-feel. Breathable, antimicrobial, and blocks 97.5-98% of UV radiation from harming your skin. Snap button closure for easy on and off. Designed to be worn every day, for every occasion. These shirts have been worn to weddings, thru-hikes of the Pacific Crest Trail and everything in between. Doing more with less, over a longer period of time.

Specs:

  • Unisex Sizing.
  • Size M weighs 6.1 oz.
  • The fabric was woven in Osaka, Japan.
  • Sewn to wear in, not out, in Oakland, CA.
  • Repaired for life.

The last run of these sold out fast, so if you’ve been curious about them, roll on over to VRNCLR!

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Saturday Cinema: Fire Lines | Patagonia Films

In Northern California, climate change and 150 years of forest mismanagement have led to some of the most catastrophic wildfires in the state’s history—including the Dixie Fire, which in 2021 devastated the Lost Sierra’s already struggling communities. In the face of that destruction, one group turned to trails for hope and to the past for a better future.

Support the Sierra Buttes Trails Stewardship.

The 2024 Radavist Calendar: September

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The 2024 Radavist Calendar: September

“California Summer” is the eighth layout of the Radavist 2024 Calendar. It was shot with a Canon R5 and a f2.8 70-200 mm lens in Nevada City, California. Photographed by John Watson.

“On the way back from MADE, John and Cari swung through Nevada City to do some Shop Visits and on one ride, the sunset did not disappoint!”

For a high-res JPG, suitable for print and desktop wallpaper*, right-click and save link as – The Radavist 2024 – September. Please, this photo is for personal use only!
(*set background to white and center for optimal coverage)

The mobile background this month is a vertical crop of this photo. Click here to download September’s Mobile Wallpaper.

An Afternoon with Artist Chris McNally and Jessica Chan of Tunitas Creative

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An Afternoon with Artist Chris McNally and Jessica Chan of Tunitas Creative

On his way to last month’s MADE bike show in Portland, OR, following a weekend in Fairfax, CA, for our premier of the Camera Corner documentary, Josh spent an afternoon with long-time friends of the site – artist Chris McNally and designer Jessica Chan of Tunitas Creative – and documented their collaboration on this month’s Group Ride giveaway item.

Below, get to know the San Francisco-based artist/designers and take a detailed look at making one-of-a-kind Day Totes up for grabs this month for Group Ride subscribers, as well as $150 gift cards from our friends at Ripton.

REMINDER! Camera Corner Tickets For August 16th and 17th at the Marin Museum of Bicycling on Sale Now!

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REMINDER! Camera Corner Tickets For August 16th and 17th at the Marin Museum of Bicycling on Sale Now!

Join us on Friday and Saturday, August 16 and 17th, 2024, for the screening of Camera Corner, a feature-length documentary by The Radavist showcasing photographer Wende Cragg’s influential documentation during the genesis of mountain biking.

Friday’s fundraiser event (doors at 6:30, film starts at 7:30 both nights) is now open to all. Guests are invited to attend Wende’s post-movie “Chewin’ the Fat” discussion with mountain bike pioneers like Joe Breeze, Charlie Kelly, Otis Guy, and more.

On Saturday, August 17th, we repeat the fundraiser with another viewing of Camera Corner, then stick around for round two of “Chewin’ the Fat” with Wende and local legends.

BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE

Proceeds go to supporting the Marin Museum of Bicycling.

The Marin Museum of Bicycling is a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to illuminating and celebrating cycling’s past, present, and future. Fundraisers like this make its exhibitions and programs possible so thank you for the support!

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*Feature Film and Photobook Announcement* Camera Corner: Wende Cragg Documents the Birth of Mountain Biking

Photographer Wende Cragg has been a pillar of the cycling community since she began documenting road, cyclocross, and the early days of mountain biking in Marin County, California, and throughout the United States over 50 years ago. We are delighted to launch the trailer for our first feature-length documentary film, Camera Corner: Wende Cragg Documents the Birth of Mountain Biking. It profiles Wende’s work and its lasting impact on the cycling industry.

We’re also unveiling a book and merch pre-order, as well as the beginning of a growing list of film screenings, which kicks off with the world premiere at the Marin Museum of Bicycling on August 16th & 17th and another at MADE’s movie night on August 23rd. There’s exclusive early viewing access, pre-orders for an epic photobook featuring Wende’s work, and an associated throwback merchandise run.

Continue reading below for all the details!

Support the Lowelifes and CAMTB and Win a Bike from Ibis!

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Support the Lowelifes and CAMTB and Win a Bike from Ibis!

In celebration of California Mountain Biking Month, Lowelifes Respectable Citizens’ Club is partnering with the California Mountain Biking Coalition to give away your choice of top-of-the-line Ibis mountain bike and raise funds for the organizations. One lucky donor will take home a brand new Ibis of their choice with the finest components from SRAM, Fox, Shimano, Maxxis, and more.

80% of funds raised will support Lowelifes’ trail stewardship work on the Angeles National Forest in Los Angeles County, and the remaining 20% will bolster CAMTB’s statewide advocacy and land manager engagement efforts.

Roll on over to the Lowelifes to enter!

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Dillon Osleger for Wahoo’s Why I Roam Series

Wahoo‘s Why I Roam series features our buddy Dillon Osleger. Dillon “gets it” and this short video showcases some of the major shortcomings we feel that the bike industry overlooks. Education on the land, its geology, biology, and human history is so important but it’s up to the individual to embark on those journeys. Check out some words by Dillon and photos below!

Fitz Cyclez Shop Visit: NorCal Terroir

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Fitz Cyclez Shop Visit: NorCal Terroir

During his sojourn to Northern California in April, John Watson wanted to document one framebuilder in particular whose work had caught his eye. John Fitzgerald has been building elegant custom steel bicycles under the name Fitz Cyclez for just under two decades, yet he tends to fly under the radar. He doesn’t attend the big bike shows, and he’s not really interested in marketing his brand. But as anyone who’s seen a Fitz in the wild can attest, his work speaks for itself – and his work is seen often throughout Sonoma County and the greater Bay Area, thanks to Fitz’s popularity within the randonneuring community.

To tell the tale of Fitz Cyclez from the eyes of a local, John Watson tapped Santa Rosa’s own Nicholas Haig-Arack to interview John Fitzgerald. Take a peek into the world of Fitz Cyclez.

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Rapha MTB Common Ground with Isaac Wallen

Common Ground, Rapha’s series where riding crews and filmmakers merge, bringing to life the behind-the-scenes moments that make riding magical. The series’ third film features Isaac Wallen, captured by Russell Holliday, riding his home-town trails in Santa Cruz, California…

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Grasshopper Adventure Series U19 Women’s Mentorship Program

The Low Gap Hopper, which kicks off the Grasshopper Adventure Series season, is a formidable 48-mile mixed surface route with over 6,000 feet of climbing. While many of the girls who participated in this year’s mentoring initiative are part of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA), races like Low Gap can seem intimidating due to the length, difficulty, and also the race culture. Riding with mentors gives girls on-the-ground support in real-time…