Stuart Chapin
It’s me!

Live to Ride!
Current pic is from this past MonsterTrack in NYC. The energy was high as we were treated to a cold but beautiful weekend. I didn’t race, but instead covered the event as a street level reporter grabbing pre and post race interviews with the ones who did. You’ll find those on @nycspokesstack and @bikeriders.radio
Kid pic is from North Carolina. My dad built us the Redneck Racer as an analog alternative to the go-kart that I quickly proved myself too reckless for.
📸 @nowatermarks & crew

Live to Ride!
Current pic is from this past MonsterTrack in NYC. The energy was high as we were treated to a cold but beautiful weekend. I didn’t race, but instead covered the event as a street level reporter grabbing pre and post race interviews with the ones who did. You’ll find those on @nycspokesstack and @bikeriders.radio
Kid pic is from North Carolina. My dad built us the Redneck Racer as an analog alternative to the go-kart that I quickly proved myself too reckless for.
📸 @nowatermarks & crew

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!
700 miles in 9 days along the Empire State Trail from Niagara Falls back to NYC with a detour through the finger lakes. I met some really kind and interesting people, drank a lot of bad coffee, and saw more waterfalls than I could count. I LOVE BIKES!!

I would highly recommend biking through the NC research triangle and reconnecting with the people and places that raised you. Would NOT recommend the 11 hour train rides each way.

I would highly recommend biking through the NC research triangle and reconnecting with the people and places that raised you. Would NOT recommend the 11 hour train rides each way.

I would highly recommend biking through the NC research triangle and reconnecting with the people and places that raised you. Would NOT recommend the 11 hour train rides each way.

I would highly recommend biking through the NC research triangle and reconnecting with the people and places that raised you. Would NOT recommend the 11 hour train rides each way.

I would highly recommend biking through the NC research triangle and reconnecting with the people and places that raised you. Would NOT recommend the 11 hour train rides each way.

I would highly recommend biking through the NC research triangle and reconnecting with the people and places that raised you. Would NOT recommend the 11 hour train rides each way.

I would highly recommend biking through the NC research triangle and reconnecting with the people and places that raised you. Would NOT recommend the 11 hour train rides each way.

I would highly recommend biking through the NC research triangle and reconnecting with the people and places that raised you. Would NOT recommend the 11 hour train rides each way.

I would highly recommend biking through the NC research triangle and reconnecting with the people and places that raised you. Would NOT recommend the 11 hour train rides each way.

I would highly recommend biking through the NC research triangle and reconnecting with the people and places that raised you. Would NOT recommend the 11 hour train rides each way.

Made time for an overnight to Philly and the D&R Canal path on the way back. Flattest ride w the most flies.

Made time for an overnight to Philly and the D&R Canal path on the way back. Flattest ride w the most flies.

Made time for an overnight to Philly and the D&R Canal path on the way back. Flattest ride w the most flies.

Made time for an overnight to Philly and the D&R Canal path on the way back. Flattest ride w the most flies.
Made time for an overnight to Philly and the D&R Canal path on the way back. Flattest ride w the most flies.

Made time for an overnight to Philly and the D&R Canal path on the way back. Flattest ride w the most flies.

Outtakes from the bike trip. Feels like it’s been years but it’s barely been two months

Outtakes from the bike trip. Feels like it’s been years but it’s barely been two months

Outtakes from the bike trip. Feels like it’s been years but it’s barely been two months

Outtakes from the bike trip. Feels like it’s been years but it’s barely been two months

Outtakes from the bike trip. Feels like it’s been years but it’s barely been two months

Outtakes from the bike trip. Feels like it’s been years but it’s barely been two months
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