Is riding gravel in Iceland worth the hype?
Gravel races and gravel bikes are cropping up across the sparsely populated nation that's known for inclement weather. This is what I experienced at Grefillinn, one of Iceland's newest gravel races.
Gravel races and gravel bikes are cropping up across the sparsely populated nation that's known for inclement weather. This is what I experienced at Grefillinn, one of Iceland's newest gravel races.
Where cultural connections are the most important part of the race
Words: Yuri Hauswald | Images: Arnold Bjornsson | From Issue 71
Payson McElveen's chronicle of his September adventure riding across Iceland without stopping.
The endurance cyclist completed the 257-mile Iceland Crossing route in 19 hours and 45 minutes.
What do you pack for two weeks of remote riding and camping with dust storms, river crossings, grit, and rain? Here is my complete list, and how it all worked.
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