By Pete Radowick Looking for ways to grow your cycling club and improve the experience for everyone concerned? Start at the bottom and commit to rolling out No Drop ride groups, the key word... Read more
With the presents opened and food eaten, many of us are looking forward to getting back into a normal routine of life with work and family. As we begin going back to work, many of us take f... Read more
The Frostbite 50, a January fixture o the Houston area charity ride calendar for 14 years, will not take place in 2017. Typically, the first “recommended” training ride of the ye... Read more
By Pete Radowick The Northwest Cycle Club in Houston has many fine traditions, but none is more poignant than the annual Ride of Silence that takes place on the last Saturday in November. Ri... Read more
Al Pitre, one of the Hump Day ride leaders for the Northwest Cycling Club in Houston, took a nasty fall Saturday when he was struck by the side mirror of a passing pickup. Al was released fr... Read more
The story of an amazing cyclist, based on an interview of Carolyn Carter on October 1, 2016 by Richard Cavin. Every once in a while I get the opportunity to meet other cyclists who have done... Read more
By Pete Radowick Texans have no shortage of cycling events from which to choose in mid-October. A check of Wheel Brothers’ Texas Bike Rides and Race Calendar lists seven events on the weeken... Read more
By Pete Radowick There’s a modern-day affliction known as FoMO – Fear of Missing Out. This is the social angst you feel that something good is going to happen without you in attendance. At n... Read more
This long-distance bicycle ride as a laboratory for college students to practice the skills of leadership, teamwork, and organization seems to be taking on a life of its own. What started o... Read more
By Peter Radowick Few cycling clubs can match Houston’s Northwest Cycling Club for long-term viability and consistency. And the club’s calling card is its famous Saturday morning ride. For m... Read more