It is evident that a lot of diligent work goes into BQ, no doubt about that. I 
stand corrected about the peer-review aspect of the process. My sincere 
apologies. That said, I still maintain that there are blogs out there that are 
well-written, informative, entertaining, and plenty faithful to technical 
facts, where applicable. My bias is toward the human experience side of riding 
bicycles, which BQ often does well. I tend to roll my eyes at the technical 
stuff, because I've never had wheel flop or tire rolling resistance make or 
break a fun ride for me.

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