Paul Edwards: SLUG BMX Photo Feature

Paul Edwards: SLUG BMX Photo Feature
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Paul Edwards is one of the few kids in Utah County that regularly makes his way up to Salt Lake City to cruise with us. He can mess with a street set up as well as anyone, but it’s always funny to watch him just hanging out and rolling around before deciding to huck a huge flair in front of a mob of scooter dorks. … read more

The Great Indoors: Exploring the Wasatch Indoor Bike Park

The Great Indoors: Exploring the Wasatch Indoor Bike Park
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The snow and cold temps often put a damper on most Utahns’ cycling adventures from about November to March. Fortunately, entrepreneur and avid outdoorsman Spencer Randle saw an innovative opportunity to keep bikers entertained year round by bringing them to the great indoors. … read more

SLUG BMX Photo Feature: Jordan Swenson

SLUG BMX Photo Feature: Jordan Swenson
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Whenever I hear someone talking about “underrated riders,” Jordan is the first person that comes to mind. He’s put out a couple self produced edits that have gone more or less under the radar in terms of major BMX media, despite his riding level being at or even above some current pros.
Photos by: Matthew Windsor / matthewwindsorphoto.com … read more

BMX Photo Feature: Trent Steel

BMX Photo Feature: Trent Steel
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Trent is that dude that always makes me regret those times that I don’t bring my full photography kit with me for a day of riding. He is basically a walking photo op. … read more

BMX Photo Feature: AJ Alviso

BMX Photo Feature: AJ Alviso
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Every neighborhood has that one kid. The young kid who, upon getting his first bike, decides to lean a piece of wood against a cinder block, pedal at it as fast as he can, and see what happens. … read more

Second Annual SLUG Cat Presented by Metro 05.24

Second Annual SLUG Cat Presented by Metro 05.24
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On Saturday, May 24th, SLUG held it’s second annual SLUG Cat alleycat race through the streets of Salt Lake City. Various spots spanning from downtown to Sugarhouse were used as checkpoints for riders on all different types of bikes.  … read more

Beautiful Godzilla

Beautiful Godzilla
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Hey guys, this is my last Beautiful Godzilla column. I’m moving to New York City to dedicate my life to pizza.  … read more

BMX Photo Feature: Brady Tweedy

BMX Photo Feature: Brady Tweedy
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There were a lot of factors keeping us from getting this photo. We spent the early afternoon dodging the rain, almost resigning ourselves to an indoor park infested with scoot rats. Right before we met up to shoot, one of Brady’s friends took it on a kinked rail and chipped his tooth and broke his back. After taking that dude to go get checked out, Brady came back out ready to go, only to get postponed again by more rain, a family emergency and the “Local Neighborhood Do-Gooder,” who happened to walk by and tell us that Brady’s (plastic) pegs were causing destruction of private property to this ever-so-fragile (metal) rail. … read more

Let’s Ride: An Evening with Bike Party

Let’s Ride: An Evening with Bike Party
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The Salt Lake bike scene has been on a steady incline for the last several years, becoming abundant with bike lanes, flat Downtown terrain and a local government with an interest in the safety of cyclists. SLUG joined Bike Party coordinators Phil Sarnoff and Colin Quinn-Hurst as they set out for one of their monthly rides around the city with a large group of cycling partygoers.  … read more

SLC Bicycle Co.

SLC Bicycle Co.
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In 2008, on the corner of 2nd and 2nd in Downtown Salt Lake, a beautiful bike shop opened up alongside the booming bicycle community with a definitive name: Salt Lake Bicycle Company. The shop was a little intimidating at first for a newbie cyclist like me, with fancy, expensive-looking road bikes hanging in the big windows and a sprawl of gear I knew nothing about, but its staff immediately jumped into the community to prove they were there to serve us little guys, too.  … read more