Kristin Jenny
Kristin Jenny is an elite triathlete based near Boulder, Colorado. Although most of her time is spent in aerobars somewhere in the mountains, she finds time to enjoy eating decadent desserts, hiking with her husband and dog, and a good true crime podcast.
Latest articles by Kristin Jenny
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71% of cycling industry women are considering leaving - these trailblazers tell us why, and what's being done to fix it
71% of the women are considering leaving the cycling industry. Three female trailblazers give their honest opinions about opportunities for women within the bike industry
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Outdoor Alliance proposes legislation to create long-distance, nationwide bike trails
The Biking on Long Distance Trails Act (BOLT Act), if passed, will require lawmakers to identify and create at least 10 bike trails that are at least 80 miles long, nationwide.
By Kristin Jenny Published
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New $2,300 carbon-framed performance e-bike sees Ride1Up venture into drop bar territory
The CF Racer1 is Ride1Up's first drop bar-style e-bike and is priced thousands of dollars below similar models from competitors. The bike comes in both road and gravel model options.
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New CBD drink said to reduce performance anxiety and inflammation while improving VO2
Twisted Spoke claims its nanotechnology helps the body absorb the CBD isolate faster than any other product on the CBD market.
By Kristin Jenny Published
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'We failed him' - new non-profit commemorates life of Magnus White, teen cyclist who was killed by reckless driver, by making cycling safer for others
In White's legacy, The White Line aims to inspire and aid the development of young cyclists globally while raising awareness of bicycle and automobile safety to create safer cycling environments
By Kristin Jenny Published
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New York City landlords ban e-bikes inside buildings — is this the new norm?
Following numerous e-bike fires, injuries and deaths, New York City landlords ban e-bikes inside buildings. Is this the new norm?
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180 athletes' bikes held hostage in cargo dispute
As TriBike Transport faces cargo standoff, those using the shipping service are left waiting on their bikes
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Kaitlin Armstrong Trial, latest developments: DNA, internet searches and key testimonies move trial forward
These are the latest developments in the Kaitlin Armstrong murder trail that's gripping the nation.
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Chris King enthusiasts, rejoice: Matte Mango is back
Chris King Precision Components has announced that fan-favorite “Matte Mango” is returning to its vibrant lineup of colors for 2024.
By Kristin Jenny Published
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Carmen Small named head DS of EF Education-Cannondale women's team
Former US National Champ and DS at Team Jumbo Visma-Women, Carmen Small, adds experience to Jonathan Vaughter's new EF Education-Cannondale women’s squad
By Kristin Jenny Published
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Cycling fans are among the most stressed, study finds
Study confirms what we already know: being a cycling fan can be stressful
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'Not one witness saw Kaitlin Armstrong allegedly commit this murder' - opening statements given in Kaitlin Armstrong trial
Opening statements in the trial of Kaitlin Armstrong, who allegedly murdered elite cyclist Moriah Wilson in 2022, were made in Austin, Texas, this morning. Here's what was said.
By Anne-Marije Rook Published
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Zwift Academy reopens for 2023 -two professional contracts are on the line
The six-ride, two-race series will run from November 6 through December 17. Contracts with CANYON//SRAM Generation and Alpecin-Deceuninck Development Team on offer
By Kristin Jenny Published
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A modern era: E-bikes are replacing horse and buggy for some Amish communities
Although typically non-adopters of new technology, some Amish communities are embracing e-bikes for transportation.
By Kristin Jenny Published
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Zwift opens up new, formerly-hidden parts of Watopia
Riders can now access 19 kilometers of never-before-seen locales and settlements in Watopia
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Racers now required to qualify for US National Esports Championships
USA Cycling launches six-race series to serve as qualifiers for championship hopefuls
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American cyclist sets Strava art Guinness World Record with a 983-mile Latin cross
The Guinness World Record attempt will traverse three state lines and is expected to take seven days to finish
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Mavic bounces back from bankruptcy with new wheels and shoes
Storied French cycling brand Mavic is making a valiant return to the United States this year after filing for bankruptcy three years ago. The brand’s new U.S. hub is in Waterbury, Vermont.
By Kristin Jenny Published
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SBT GRVL's 'The Meaning of Ride' documentary chronicles athletes racing to win, to heal and to save lives
The film follows a pro, a para off-road cyclist and a Type 2 diabetic at the same race
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250 Toddlers Compete for Balance-Bike Gold at 2023 Strider Cup
250 bike-loving kiddos gathered in Arkansas last weekend to show off their balance bike skills and compete for a gold medal.
By Kristin Jenny Published
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Sep Kuss' home town of Durango gears up for homecoming celebration - and everyone's invited
The La Vuelta winner will be welcomed back to his hometown with a good old-fashioned American jubilee on October 19
By Kristin Jenny Published
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‘A gateway of just how far their dreams and a bike can take them’ - Los Angeles’ first-ever pump track is now open
Los Angeles’ first-ever pump track opened to the public on Friday, September 22, after two years of construction.
By Kristin Jenny Published
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‘I saw the front wheel flying through the air’ - Customer files class-action lawsuit against Rad Power Bikes for faulty design
Following a 2022 wrongful death lawsuit and a personal injury and property damage lawsuit, America’s largest e-bike manufacturer, Rad Power Bikes, is again being sued.
By Kristin Jenny Last updated
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Team USA announces all-star lineup for the UCI Gravel World Championships
With 23 elite riders led by Swenson and Stephens, Team USA hopes to claim a medal at the second-ever event in Italy
By Kristin Jenny Published