- In the last few years, Montreal has taken significant steps to combat climate change and increase the quality of life of its residents by decreasing car traffic in the city while improving pedestrian and cycling infrastructure. The closing of a road through Mount Royal Park is part of Valérie Plante’s ambitious project to get Montrealers on bikes.>>
- Race organizers announce that the 2026 World Championships road race course will feature the iconic Mont Royal climb.
- Alex Hutchinson assesses the research and results to determine what kind of training and focus is ideal for junior athletes to make it to the elite level in sport.
- In a study done several years ago, which is worth reminding ourselves of, Stanford researchers found that walking boosts creative inspiration– even more so, if we leave behind our phone and headphones to avoid distraction and absorb the natural environment. They examined creativity levels of people while they walked versus while they sat. A person’s creative output increased by an average of 60 percent when walking. >>
- It would be an understatement to say that Brendan Quirk took over a USA Cycling organization in turmoil in December 2021. In a recent interview with ABC sports, Brendan discusses what he has been doing to turn around the organization and narrow the focus of USA Cycling with an eye on worlds and the Olympics >>
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