Live to Ride

Live to Ride: Finding Joy and Meaning on a Bicycle is a book by Peter Flax, a former editor of Bicycling Magazine. It is full of stories that celebrates the various kind of experiences we can have on bikes. It is also describes the diverse sub-cultures among bicyclists, such as casual riders, serious road riders, bmx riders, mountain bikers, gravel bikers, e-bike riders, etc. Peter argues for these groups all to be accepting of each other, with which I thoroughly agree. Throughout the book he also sprinkles tidbits of bike history, and descriptions of bikes and accessories. My only regret was that he never mentioned one of my own “subgroups” (recumbent riders). But I found the reading enjoyable.

2 thoughts on “Live to Ride

  1. Maybe, there’s an opportunity for you to write a book about recumbent riders. If not a book, maybe you could approach the editors of bicycling with a story idea. Just a thought.

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    1. There are some books out there, like The Recumbent Bicycle by Gunner Fehlau, 2006. An inspiring more recent book is Maria Parker’s “Do Tough!”. Bicycling has also written some articles about recumbents. It is a pretty small niche, maybe less around 1% of the market, and the members have a rep for being a little eccentric, to put it kindly 🙂

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