GBC LIVE: Michael Patrick Hurley of MPH Paint
Michael Patrick Henry of MPH Paint joins Vic and Zack discussing his process and getting into the details of some of his finest work.
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Michael Patrick Henry of MPH Paint joins Vic and Zack discussing his process and getting into the details of some of his finest work.
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It’s been a couple of years, but people have been hankering for more GBC gear and we’ve found more ways to find you properly outfitted. Our new line is available here, but only up until Monday, October 2nd at 11:59pm. This year we are partnering with Voler that not only manufactures here in California (support
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There are few places I would list as an amphitheater for trails and Auburn State Recreation Area gravel is one of the first that comes to mind. It’s not about measuring the greatness of the scenery or the trails, but the combination of the history and layout that makes this area unique. For starters, this
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If you want to get away without getting on Southwest then Tour de Big Bear‘s Dirty Bear absolutely fits the bill. Living in Los Angeles, it normally takes me hours of driving to get that feeling of biking somewhere exotic that mainly stems from exploring the unfamiliar, but somehow Big Bear captures that same feel
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If you’re looking for something to test your limits, there’s a lot of opportunity in gravel. The LA Tourist Race might be responsible for a good number of them, but their Trans San Gabriel route is on another level. Their regular events typically fall into the 80-100 mile range lingering near 10k feet of climbing
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IMPORTANT SEND IT UPDATE!! Sorry for the last minute change, but the ride will continue Saturday, but… because of the numbers, we have to change to it being a ROAD ride. Still, a lot of similarities in views and we’ll be going by the Alpine Dam, so it’ll be a different day of memorable! Once
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With summer starting to wane, it’s time to start planning for our heavy fall/winter gravel season. It’s just about as heavy as springtime, but I find the riding to be much different with many of our roads and trails softening due to less rain and moisture collecting. Looking at the calendar, it’s impressive the variety
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Organizing our meetups does take an ample amount of time for planning, but being able to pivot isn’t always a thing. I had planned for our first Marin Send It to take place in January, pushing it back to June due to weather. Thinking we’d be in the clear and rain hadn’t hit for over
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RSVP on Strava and Facebook The heat is getting hot, so it’s time to push our rides back to later hours, but with better views. Send It Nocturnal is back and we’ll be meeting over at Stotts Bicycles (509 N. Victory Blvd.) in Burbank on Friday, July 21. We’ve compacted our Griffith Park route from
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Sharing the experience of Mendenhall Ridge gravel has been on our radar for awhile, but the question is how. While I’ve ridden this sixteen mile stretch of dirt a couple of times before, experiencing it without doubling back has always been an issue. The simplest route has been a 42 mile loop paired with Little
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