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Hit the (Gravel) Road
Leave the pavement (and traffic) behind in favor of riding on dirt and gravel roads. // TEXT and photos by Dina Mishev With more than a quarter of all roads—about one million miles—in the U.S. being unpaved, and a growing feeling that riding alongside cars on highways isn’t worth the risk, you could ask why it took so long for gravel biking to take off. The first commercially available bike designed specifically for riding on fire roads, power-line trails, rail trails, and farm tracks—where stoplights are unknown and cars are few and far between—made its debut less than a decade…