Thursday, 6 March 2014

03/06/14 RBR Newsletter - Foam Roller Primer and Product Review




Foam Roller Primer
and Product Review

Issue No. 613 - 03/06/2014  ISSN 1536-4143 
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From the Top    Views from the Editor

John Marsh


Paceline Rules to Remember

Last week, one of our regular contributors, Rick Schultz (whose terrific foam roller primer and Product Review runs today in News & Reviews) wrote Jim Langley and me with a question about paceline rules. Specifically, Rick asked if there are any hard-and-fast rules about rotating based on wind direction.

Rick, like most (but not all) of us, is a very experienced rider. But the fact is, we can all use a reminder from time to time of all the intricacies that add up to safe, fun road riding. And with spring (we hope and pray!) right around the corner, we’re apt to be doing more group riding soon. Heck, even the pros crash in pacelines on occasion. (So maybe even they would benefit from a refresher, too!)

I should also say that both Jim and I replied to Rick’s email, and that this paceline primer includes a combination of advice from me, Jim, and Coach Fred, by way of the Coach’s Solutions to Road Cycling Challenges eBook.

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    Ask Coach Fred     Training & Nutrition Tips
    Fred Matheny

     

    How Can I Keep Drinks Hot on a Cold Ride?


    Question: I love to ride in the winter but sure wish I could have something hot to drink about an hour out. My bottles freeze even if I start with them filled with hot tea. What are my options? -- Jane A.

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    Jim's Tech Talk     Mechanical & Product Advice
    Jim Langley

     

    Disc (-brake) Fever, Part 3 -- Your Turn


    I knew disc brakes on road bicycles was a tech topic on your minds because I received a number of emails about them, which prompted me to write about them in the first place.

    And now, after providing an overview of how they work and some basic pros and cons, for the past two weeks in Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, you submitted some excellent feedback from your experiences with them that I can share. Thank you!

    Below are the best comments and emails that came in, with a few additional thoughts from me beneath. As always, keep the conversation going by posting on our Community Comments page.

    Click to read the complete article on our website


    Also in this Issue     Our Regular Weekly Features

    News & Reviews:  Foam Roller Primer and Product Review Courses Announced for 2015 UCI Road World Championships in Richmond Cycling Past 60 Coming Soon Saddle Sore Reader Feedback The Poll Votes on Readers' Bikes are Rolling In!

    No Problem: 
    Limited-Time Training, Part 1

    Quick Tips:  Sand It, Plane It, Clean It -- More Brake Pad Tips

    Cadence:  Eating When it's Hammer Time

    Question of the Week: 
    When Did You Buy Your Last New Road Bike?

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    Enjoy Your Ride!

     

    John Marsh
    Editor & Publisher

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