| | | | | Reviews: Niterider Lumina 700, 220 Headlights Issue No. 610 - 02/13/2014 ISSN 1536-4143   | RoadBikeRider (RBR) Newsletter IS POSTED IN ITS ENTIRETY ON OUR WEBSITE. Click the links in this email to view complete articles and the entire weekly newsletter on our site. | | | From the Top Views from the Editor |  | | John Marsh | | Editor’s Note: Atlanta faced a major ice storm Wednesday that threatened widespread power outages. I hustled to get the Newsletter completed on Tuesday, just in case power goes out at RBR HQ. So, if you try to contact me Thursday or Friday, I may be foraging for firewood, and out of pocket temporarily! – John Guest Column: Why Intervals Benefit Every Type of Rider By Coach Peter Wimberg Whether you ride simply for the fun of it and to maintain your health and fitness, or you’re a more “serious” rider who regularly races or does goal events or tours, including intervals in your riding is important. And making the most of those intervals will help you get the most out of whatever type of riding you do. Click to read the entire article on our website | | | Become an Annual Premium Member Today! "Although I've been a long-time reader of the newsletter, I only recently became a Premium Member. "I just want you to know that after my recent exchange with Jim Langley, I'm now sold on its value. Jim provided prompt, friendly answers to my questions about chain skipping and I'll try out his suggestions this weekend. "Far better and much more personal than trying to sort out the wheat from the chaff and craft the right Internet search to get a valid answer." -- Russ Wood | | Ask Coach Fred Training & Nutrition Tips |  | | Fred Matheny | | Is a Steel Frame a Bad Choice? Question: A year ago, I bought a custom steel frame equipped with Ksyrium Elite wheels and Campy components. Now when I go on group rides, other guys tell me I should have gotten a titanium or carbon frame instead. Was steel the wrong choice? -- Jean-Claude D. Click to read Coach Fred's reply on our website | | | Jim's Tech Talk Mechanical & Product Advice |  | | Jim Langley | | 39 Years Old and Still Lighting the Road Retro road bikes aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but the one that’s been monopolizing every spare moment of my time is such a unique bike and has such an ingenious lighting system, I want to tell you about that. It’s winter in North America -- when lights are important -- and what’s on this classic touring bicycle is still available today, though not really a stock item. Trivia: To come clean, I have spent so much money and time recently trying to move this project along it’s become a wonderful obsession, making it difficult to think about anything else. Hence, it being the subject of my column this week. Click to read the complete article on our website | | | Also in this Issue Our Regular Weekly Features News & Reviews: Product Reviews: Niterider Lumina 700, Lumina 220 Headlights • Coach K Releases 4th Monthly Dynamic Conditioning eArticle • Two Teenagers Charged in Chattanooga Cyclist Harassment No Problem: Century Preparation Tips Quick Tips: Two Votes for the Selle Anatomica Cadence: Health Matters - Readers' THR Recoveries, Advice Question of the Week: Do You Own a Steel Frame Bike? Click any link to go directly to the full content of that section on our website. | | Enjoy Your Ride! John Marsh Editor & Publisher | | | | RBR eBookstore Purchase and download expert Books and Articles on cycling fitness, training, skills, tech and more. Click to see over 100 titles and the newest additions.  by Coach John Hughes  by Coach David Ertl by Joshua Cohen  by Alan Bragman, D.C.  by Joe & Maria Kita  by Coach John Hughes Free eBook 29 Pro Cycling Secrets for Roadies with your first purchase! | Access hundreds of pages of exclusive road cycling content from our experts and get a 15% discount on all eBooks, eArticles and RBR logoed gear. Membership Benefits Visit Our Marketplace   | | | | RBR: An Independent Resource for Roadies | RoadBikeRider (RBR) Newsletter is a product of RBR Publishing Co., Inc. All material is copyright © 2001-2014 RBR Publishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved. If this newsletter was forwarded to you, please subscribe by clicking here. No cost or obligation! Disclaimer: Consult your physician and follow all equipment safety instructions before beginning any training program or using any gear or equipment discussed in this newsletter or on www.roadbikerider.com. Consult your physician or dietician before beginning any diet or consuming any product discussed in RBR Newsletter or on www.roadbikerider.com. No medical, health, legal or other information discussed in RBR Newsletter or on www.roadbikerider.com is intended to be, nor should be construed as, “medical advice” or “legal advice.” Consult your physician or attorney to discuss the specifics of any issues you might have. | | | | |
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