Chasing perfection in riding technique is a slippery slope. The constant grind for optimal performance metrics can lead to burnout and stifle creativity. Is this obsession with technical prowess really enhancing our rides, or just turning them into a checklist?
When did cycling become a performance review instead of a ride? The thrill of the journey gets overshadowed by the need to be "Instagram-ready." Are we losing our connection with the bike in this pursuit? How do we reclaim the raw, unfiltered joy of cycling amidst all this noise?
When did cycling become a performance review instead of a ride? The thrill of the journey gets overshadowed by the need to be "Instagram-ready." Are we losing our connection with the bike in this pursuit? How do we reclaim the raw, unfiltered joy of cycling amidst all this noise?