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The Psychology of Sports Technology: BiSaddle Adjustable Bike Saddle

You may be thinking: What does a bike saddle have to do with sports technology? Saddles don’t have computer chips or batteries or record data (at least not yet) Yet, I would argue that a bicycle saddle is one of the most important pieces of cycling technology for several reasons. It is the biggest interface […]

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Hit-and-Run Ain’t No Fun: Psychology of a Near-Death Bike Crash

Every cyclist and triathlete recognizes, understands, and accepts the risks they are taking every time they climb into the saddle and go for a road ride. A distracted or reckless driver can mean serious injury or death. But, in my years of cycling and triathlon training and racing, I have avoided such intimate contact with […]

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Taylor Interview with Cycling Website

Cyclists might be interested in this interview I did for a cycling website on the psychology of cycling (both road and mountain).  

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