Just Ride, Grant Petersen
Just Ride, Grant Petersen
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Just Ride
A Radically Practical Guide to Riding Your Bike

Author: Grant Petersen

Narrator: Jim Edgar

Unabridged: 4 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/25/2021


Synopsis

“No matter what or how you ride, read this book and remind yourself just how enjoyable cycling can and should be.”—Eben Weiss, author of The Enlightened Cyclist
 
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—just 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 chapters it covers:Riding: Count Days, Not Miles; Corner Like Jackie Robinson; Steer with Your Hips, Shift with Your LegsSuiting Up: The Shoes Ruse; Ponchos—the Ultimate Unracer’s GarmentSafety: #1 Rule—Be Seen; Helmets Aren’t All They’re Cracked Up to BeHealth and Fitness: Why Riding Is Lousy All-Around Exercise; Saddles Don’t Cause Impotence; Drink When You’re Thirsty—Not Before
Also includes chapters on Accessories, Upkeep, and Technicalities, and a final chapter titled “Velosophy” that includes the essential, memorable thought: Your Bike Is a Toy—Have Fun with It.

Winner Silver Medal 2013 Independent Publisher Book Awards

 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrew on January 04, 2013

Oh man. I have really mixed feelings about this book. I think it has some solid advice, and its message of casual riding encouraged me to get out on my bike more. But the authorial voice made it downright unpleasant to read at times. It's opinionated, which he acknowledges up front. In some ways thi......more

Goodreads review by John on May 05, 2013

Cycling has become a rolling fashion statement of product endorsements. Pick up almost any cycling magazine today and you'll see all of the ads, usually more than there is editorial content, and you'll find all of the reasons you should own this particular saddle (with its name prominently displayed......more

Goodreads review by rb on May 21, 2012

Good Bikey Bike book. For the commuter and those weary of lycra ;)......more

Goodreads review by Gayane on July 20, 2016

Before I start with the book, I want to say that when I moved to Germany I bought a laptop on the second day of my stay and a bike at the end of my first week. I learnt to ride a bike in one day, and I commuted to work right the next day. My average speed on bike is 15km/hour, I don't wear a helmet,......more

Goodreads review by Bryce on May 21, 2020

On one hand it's hard to argue with the larger points that (I think) Peterson is making. Of course QUOTESerious CyclistsUNQUOTE should incorporate bike riding into their daily lives, and not treat cycling as a freakish parenthetical in their week. A more expensive version of fly fishing. Of course be......more