Jeff Kendall-Weed visits Durango, Colorado and shreds on a vintage 1995 Ibis Mojo titanium hardtail.
“What’s the scariest part of riding a bike of this vintage?”
“Cantilever brakes.”
Jeff Kendall-Weed visits Durango, Colorado and shreds on a vintage 1995 Ibis Mojo titanium hardtail.
“What’s the scariest part of riding a bike of this vintage?”
“Cantilever brakes.”
Eroica California is coming to Paso Robles for the fourth time on April 14-15. Besides the regular ride where vintage steel bikes and wool kits are encouraged and where toe clips are a must, there’s a new category: modern bikes.
Yes, your slammed carbon disc with 11 electronically-controlled gears is now eligible for NOVA Eroica. Actually, any bike, be it a gravel, cross, or an aero bike, can be used as long as it has a drop handlebar.
Instead of having four different routes to choose from, NOVA Eroica participants will ride the 87-mile coastal loop featuring 7,019 feet of climbing and 25 miles of unpaved road in timed segments.
Nova Eroica is limited to 200 entrants so jump on it!