Aug 10, 2010 | Adventure, Environment, Lifestyle, Recreation, Travel |
One of my favorite parts of my job is getting to meet and interact with people that share their incredible experiences and accomplishments. It’s always such an inspiration to get out and do something, and after every story from a Montague bike rider, I feel...
Jul 30, 2010 | Adventure, Environment, Lifestyle, Recreation, Travel |
It now being Friday, I was able to catch up on some much needed sleep and work on replenishing my system with coffee and water, and I can now look back on the Tri State Trek with a semi-clear mind. Day One The ride started off a little rocky-I stayed up late the night...
Jul 27, 2010 | Adventure, Lifestyle, Travel |
We have had the very special opportunity to follow Kate Trennery as she rides her Montague folding bike down the Iron Curtain Trail from Travemünde, Germany to the Danube River. Kate is a Junior History and Media Studies dual major at Carleton College in Northfield,...
Jul 19, 2010 | Adventure, Recreation, Travel |
In the New York Times article “Riders Limp Into Perilous Stage of Tour,” Juliet Macur details the various bumps, bruises, sprains, broken bones, and shattered dreams of the world’s greatest riders. Most of the Tour’s favorites took a tumble...
Jul 15, 2010 | Adventure, Commute, Environment, Lifestyle, Recreation, Travel |
I’ve been riding bikes for about 35 years and up until a few years ago I had never heard of a folding bike though they’ve been around for a long, long time. Of course, like just about anything, technology has led to all kinds of advancements in cycling and...
Jul 12, 2010 | Adventure, Environment, Lifestyle, Recreation, Travel |
With the excitement of the World Cup behind us and a heartfelt congratulations to both Spain and the Netherlands for a well played game, it’s a good time to revisit our recent blog posts about cycling in these two countries. The competition between the countries...