In the same way that Michael Pollan's slim bestseller Food Rules brought a gust of common sense to the everyday activity of eating, Just Ride is a revelation. Forget the
ultralight, uncomfortable bikes, flashy jerseys, clunky shoes that clip onto tiny pedals, the grinding out of endless miles. Instead, ride like you did when you were a kid��ust get on your bike
and discover the pure joy of riding it.
A reformed racer who's commuted by bike every day since 1980, whose writings and opinions appear in major bicycling and outdoor magazines, and whose company, Rivendell Bicycle Works, makes
bikes for riders ready to opt out of a culture overrun by racing, Grant Petersen shares a lifetime of unexpected facts, controversial opinions, expert techniques, and his own maverick
philosophy. In 87 short, two-to-three page chapters, it covers:
��Riding: Count Days, Not Miles; Corner Like Jackie Robinson; Steer with Your Hips, Shift with Your Legs
��Suiting Up: The Shoes Ruse; Ponchos��he Ultimate Unracer's Garment
��Safety: #1 Rule��e Seen; Helmets Aren't All They're Cracked Up to Be
��Health and Fitness: Why Riding Is Lousy All-Around Exercise; Saddles Don't Cause Impotence; Drink When You're Thirsty��ot Before
Also includes chapters on Accessories, Upkeep, and Technicalities as well as a final chapter titled ��elosophy��that includes the essential, memorable thought: Your Bike Is a Toy��ave Fun with
It.