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Trail Love, GORC Style


A lot of the work GORC performs goes unnoticed - and that's a good thing. From downed trees to drainage issues, the club keeps tabs of the area trails every time riders hit the dirt.

What may take a volunteer several hours to complete can go unnoticed as you whisk by the... Read more

Tags: maintenance, chubb, Greensfelder, sawyer, volunteer

2X10 Babble


I've finally ridden enough on the Superfly 100 to spew my thoughts on the 2x10 drivetrain. I know this isn't about trail building or advocacy but, hey, it's about bikes and how they move so I figured what the hell, this blog can use all the editorial content it can get.

My... Read more

Tags: review, drivetrain, gear review, crankset, component

Recycle Your Tubes, Tires and Bike


Recycle Your Innertubes and Now... Bike Tires!
Recycle bike tires (50 cents ea) and tubes (free) while helping raise money for a local non-profit by dropping your used up rubber hoops off at these fine establishments:

Last Ride: All Epic - Garcia Park, Jaracita, South Boundary


On the last riding day, GORC headed up to Garcia Park and offered three ride scenarios; Ride from there down South Boundary to town (11 miles); Ride Jaracita as a loop and ending on South Boundary back at Garcia Park (14 miles); or kill it and ride the Jaracita loop and then take South... Read more

Tags: taos, south boundary, gorc vacation, jaracita, ride report, new mexico

Winded on Winsor; The non-shuttle Ride


Matt, Tom, Lisa and Mari headed down to Santa Fe on Thursday to ride the famed Winsor trail just north of town. The trail drops 3,400 feet in ten miles and consistently drops - no climbing in the middle of the ride.

Since we didn't want to deal with the super long timeframe of... Read more

Tags: taos, gorc vacation, winsor, santa fe, new mexico, ride report

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