Slow enough to see.
Tired enough to remember.

manifesto
We are not a performance cycling club. We don’t count watts. We don’t care who has the lightest bike, the fastest setup, or the most aerodynamic position.
We are a collective of people who love bikes, big views, tired legs, and that strange kind of silence that comes after hours on the road.
We believe adventure doesn’t start with a carbon frame, peak fitness, or the perfect body. It starts when you roll out — at your own pace.
It doesn’t matter what you ride. Gravel bike, mountain bike, touring bike, old steel bike, borrowed bike, bike with racks, panniers, or bags held together with hope and duct tape.
If it brings you joy, it’s the right bike.
It doesn’t matter how much you weigh.
It doesn’t matter how fast you climb.
It doesn’t matter if you need to get off and walk, catch your breath, eat a snack, curse the hill, or stop for photos every five minutes.
That’s all part of the ride.
We are here for big adventures, not big egos. We like getting tired, but we’re not here to prove anything. We want to go further than our minds tell us we can — but never at the cost of joy.
We ride for views, conversations, mud on our glasses, cold mornings, warm meals, small breakdowns, and stories that stay with us.
fat&lazy is for those who ride slow enough to see more. For those who don’t always have the form, but always have the curiosity. For those who know that riding at your own pace is not an excuse.
It’s a way of being.