1×10: Lael Wilcox, Ultraendurance bikepacker, Co-founder of Anchorage GRIT

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to meet Lael Wilcox, Ultraendurance bikepacker, Co-founder of Anchorage GRIT, and so much more! It is such an honor to interview her for this site. We all know (and if you…

1×10: Paul Price, Paul Components Engineering

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to meet Paul Price, Owner and Founder of Paul Components Engineering, makers (since 1989!) of legendary rad, colorful, high performing, long-lasting, and made-in-the-USA bike components, based in Chico, CA. I met…

1×10: Maria Boustead, Po Campo

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to meet Maria Boustead, Founder, Owner, and Product Designer of Po Campo bike bags, redefining the style and functionality of bike bags for every day use! My friend Andrea Learned recommended…

1×10: Ross Evans, Xtracycle

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to meet Ross Evans, self described, Papa, Learnavore, Endurance EdgeRunner, Pioneer of the Inevitable, Cargobike Evangelical Optimist, and founder of Xtracycle. His Worldbike bio provides the following: At the age of…

1×10: Anna Brones, Afghan Cycles

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to meet Anna Brones, writer, artist, and Impact Producer of the film, Afghan Cycles. From the website: “Afghan Cycles is a feature documentary about a generation of Afghan women who are…

1×10: Brad Sheehan, Velocio Apparel

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to learn about Brad Sheehan, CEO & Designer of Velocio Apparel, makers of high performance and sustainably made cycling apparel, based in New Hampshire. I was inspired to start Virtuous Cycle…

1×10: Ted King & Laura King, Rooted Vermont (and lots more)

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. On today’s addition, we’re adding a big ring and making this a 2×10; you know, to add a little more power! Read on to learn about Ted King and Laura King, creators of…

1×10: Sam Polcer, Preferred Mode & New York Bike Style

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to learn about Sam Polcer, photographer and creator of Preferred Mode and New York Bike Style. He’s also the former Comms director at Bike New York, the country’s largest bike education…

1×10: Ira Ryan, 1/2 of Breadwinner Cycles

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to learn about Ira Ryan, builder/owner and 1/2 of the venerable, Breadwinner Cycles, in Portland, OR (Tony Perreira is the other half but this interview features Ira’s answers. Also Jude Gerace…

1×10: Carine Joannou, President/CEO of Jamis & Nirve Bicycles

Welcome to 1×10, where we ask 1 inspiring human 10 questions about how they are using cycling as a force for good. Read on to learn about Carine Joannou, President and CEO of Jamis and Nirve Bicycles. Marty Epstein told me I needed to interview Carine for the blog as he described Jamis as the…