Let me start by saying I will NEVER again race a race like Syllamo on a fully rigid bike. In fact after the race I vowed never to ride a rigid bike again ever, period. Let me start by saying that for some reason…
I don’t know whether you remember my original post about my attempts to get in touch with the guys at Badger Cycles, Rob Pennel or Josh Patterson. If not, some of the background for this story can be found here, in the…
Last night we held the second of five races in the Wednesday night Timetrial series.
Despite weather conditions much improved over the previous week’s race, turnout was a bit lighter last evening. Only a couple of…
If I had any doubts that it takes a little luck to win a bicycling road race before today, I have none now.
I really felt like I had good legs; and I just plain felt good on my bike today. For the first 6 miles of the…
I promised I’d give you another look at my new off-road machine. Here it is.
You may have noticed the new image in the header on this site. That’s one I took the day I got this bike home. I’d been looking for a decent…
Talking about steep hills is often a little like fishermen describing the size of their catch.
But I have proof for a stretch on today’s ride. Some really great cycling currently in the Alps.
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