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If I Had A Bike Blog...: Photos from the road
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This is the kind of stuff I'd post on it. Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Photos from the road. November 23, 2012 at 8:23 PM. Awesome Blog.really blog articles are awesome.right now i am exploring Electric Hybrid Cars. Read this blog.for more information click here: http:/ www.greentourer.com/.thanq. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). All Hail the Black Market. Sneak a peek at my flèche. Photos from the road. Back to the 3 Capes. View my complete profile.
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If I Had A Bike Blog...: March 2011
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This is the kind of stuff I'd post on it. Monday, March 07, 2011. So I guess I'm a MTBer now? As cyclocross season was winding down last year, and I felt myself on the verge of having racing withdrawls, I decided that it would be a good idea to get into mountain biking. I figured it would be great on multiple fronts: I'd get to stay in shape by racing, I could work on my technical skillz (or lack thereof) for next 'cross season, and obviously. If you're interested in the bike nerd stats, read on:. I gues...
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If I Had A Bike Blog...: Picnic Machine
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This is the kind of stuff I'd post on it. Thursday, September 08, 2011. Life is rough in Seattle these days. Ever since returning from PBP. This is the type of riding I've been wanting to do. Picnic riding. It's finally summer-type weather here, and we're spoiled with parks and water in this damn town. All this is made much easier by the fact that for a while now, I've had a sweet basket on the front of the bike I've been commuting on and riding the most: the Frankenbike. Cover with stretchy cargo net.
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If I Had A Bike Blog...: Paris-Brest-Paris 2011
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This is the kind of stuff I'd post on it. Tuesday, September 06, 2011. Well, as you may or may not have heard, I managed to find my way through the 1230 kilometers of Paris-Brest-Paris in less than 90 hours, thereby cementing my status as an ancien. With that said, there are definite highlights that stick out in my mind:. Being cheered by scores of local villagers and townspeople, at all hours of the day and night:. My first ever "flower hand-up", from one of the many young children that cheered us on.
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15 lb. bike and a 40 lb. bag | Hodala
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The World Champion Hodala Bicycle Racing Team. 15 lb bike and a 40 lb. bag. December 12, 2012. You know those days when it is cold and rainy outside, but you’ve managed to pull off exactly the right combination of layering so that you stay dry and never get too cold or warm on your ride? Those magical days when you’re not shivering, but you don’t end your ride with a back pocket full of arm warmers, extra gloves, rain jacket and a wool jersey wrapped around your waist Kurt Cobain-style? I mean… the...
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Races | Hodala
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The World Champion Hodala Bicycle Racing Team. Events, races, practices, recaps, etc…. 15 lb bike and a 40 lb. bag. December 12, 2012. You know those days when it is cold and rainy outside, but you’ve managed to pull off exactly the right combination of layering so that you stay dry and never get too cold or warm on your ride? Today was like that. My trip to Bend for the USGP last weekend was, sadly, not. 8221; No problem, officer. Sometimes I really love Portland. Wait… I mean… FPDX! And then we saw The.
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If I Had A Bike Blog...: August 2011
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This is the kind of stuff I'd post on it. Saturday, August 13, 2011. All packed for Paris. Hopefully this mean looking tiger will be able to protect my bike from over-zealous baggage handlers all the way to Paris. Apologies for the lack of blog updates in.like forever. My current excuse is that I've been working like mad to prepare for PBP. I leave in about 45 minutes, so it seemed like as good a time as any to throw this up on the internets. For the first time, thinking "Holy shit, that's insane!
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If I Had A Bike Blog...: December 2010
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This is the kind of stuff I'd post on it. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. I saw this video after Stevil Kinevil posted it on his fantastic blog, All Hail The Black Market. If you didn't already see it there, I'd urge you to watch it now. It's not some 3 minute YouTube clip, it's a full-length documentary, and it's worth every minute. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). All Hail the Black Market. View my complete profile.
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If I Had A Bike Blog...: April 2011
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This is the kind of stuff I'd post on it. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Sneak a peek at my flèche. Just when you thought you had all the rules of randonneuring figured out, along comes the flèche. Those crazy Frenchmen of yore designed a team ride, typically held on or near Easter weekend, that consists of mind-boggling array of crazy rules and regulations, the important ones being:. Riders must be part of a team, consisting of 3-5 members (tandems count as one member). Routes must be greater than 360km.
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If I Had A Bike Blog...: Sneak a peek at my flèche
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This is the kind of stuff I'd post on it. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Sneak a peek at my flèche. Just when you thought you had all the rules of randonneuring figured out, along comes the flèche. Those crazy Frenchmen of yore designed a team ride, typically held on or near Easter weekend, that consists of mind-boggling array of crazy rules and regulations, the important ones being:. Riders must be part of a team, consisting of 3-5 members (tandems count as one member). Routes must be greater than 360km.