Selle Anatomica Blog — Cycling Safety
See and Be Seen: Safety Tips for Cycling at Night
By Luke Daugherty
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April 14, 2021
If you’re serious about cycling, sometimes it’s hard to avoid riding at night. Inevitably, that winter afternoon ride or that day-long double century will take you into...
How to Clip Out Without Falling Over
By Luke Daugherty
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March 10, 2021
Your bike cleats are made to keep your feet on the pedals. It’s an essential feature for any serious cyclist, but there’s one thing many don’t think...
Ways You’re Ruining Your Bike Frame
By Luke Daugherty
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March 03, 2021
Your bike frame is easy to take for granted. It’s always there doing its job — holding you up and keeping your bike together — until, suddenly,...
Bike Shorts: How to Navigate Your Bike Through an Intersection
By Luke Daugherty
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January 20, 2021
If you’ve ridden a bicycle on the road even once, you know how nerve-wracking a trip through a busy intersection can be. The sudden fear of traffic...
How to Get Back on the Bike After a Bad Crash
By Luke Daugherty
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January 13, 2021
If a bad crash has ever forced you to hang up your bicycle for a while, you know how bad the itch to get back on the...
3 Tips for Getting Accustomed to Cycling in a Group
By Luke Daugherty
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December 09, 2020
Group rides are one of the best parts of cycling. Because you’re not huffing and puffing the whole time as you do on a run, the sport...
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