Apr 8, 2011 | Bike Racing, Events, Lifestyle, Recreation, Travel |
The Race: Paris-Roubaix This Sunday April 10 will be the 109th edition of another one of the 5 monuments of cycling’s race calendar: Paris-Roubaix. The race, first held in 1896, now starts north of Paris in the town of Compiègne. The race finishes with a ½ mile lap...
Mar 15, 2011 | Activism, Environment, Events, Recreation |
Whether you ride for pleasure or for fitness, to commute or to compete you can certainly agree that bicycling is not only good for you but it’s good for the community and its good for the environment. We’ve been seeing more and more people on bikes in...
Feb 22, 2011 | General, Lifestyle, Recreation |
Among the many choices you need to make when selecting the right bike for you, one of the more important decisions is size. This doesn’t mean just frame size, but also the size of the wheels. You may not be familiar with the different sizes of wheels available...
Feb 14, 2011 | Events, General, Lifestyle, Recreation |
I love the folding bicycles That are made by Montague, They’re so easy to just fold and go That you might want one too. I love my bike’s performance And I love that it is portable, And compared to similar non-folding bikes, It’s so light and so affordable. But...
Jan 21, 2011 | Accessories, General, Recreation |
As we talked about in the last post, there are some people who ride outdoors all year long…and then there are the rest of us. If you want to keep riding once winter sets in, then you either need to move somewhere with warmer weather or ride inside. Choose Your Ride...
Nov 19, 2010 | Events, Recreation |
Does cycling make you more generous, or do generous people just eventually find their way to cycling? Maybe it’s a little of each but in my experience most cyclists at some point during their cycling lifetime will participate in some type of charity ride. There...