Steep Descents: Are You a Braker or a Daredevil?

Cycling down a steep hill can be one of the most exhilarating parts of a ride—or one of the most nerve-wracking. For some, it’s a thrilling rush of wind and speed. For others, it’s white-knuckle time, hands glued to the brakes, heart pounding with every curve. So let me ask you: Which type of cyclist are you? Do you tuck in , trust your bike, and let gravity pull you into the thrill? Or do you feather your brakes , cautiously checking your speed as you navigate each turn? For Me, It’s Somewhere in the Middle I’ll admit it—I love the feeling of speed on a good descent. The wind rushing past, the sense of flight—it’s part of what makes cycling feel like freedom. But I also know the importance of staying in control . I’ve seen what can happen when confidence outruns caution, and I’d rather enjoy the ride safely than end it with a crash. The Daredevils: Speed, Skill, and Trust Some cyclists I know go all in on the descents. They: Tuck into an aerodynamic position Hold off t...