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Omaha Alleycat

Published April 13, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 1 Comment on Omaha Alleycat

They grow ’em big in the Midwest with all of that genetically modified corn fed goodness. How much weight can a track bike carry before crumpling under the weight of that ginourmous carnivorous bunny?

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Stolen bikes and high heels

Published April 13, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on Stolen bikes and high heels

River Falls, Wisconsin sounds like a homey place. A couple of drunks stole a bike and, when confronted by police about an overheard conversation, actually confessed to the crime and showed the cops where the stolen bikes were at.

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Drip dry

Published April 12, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 1 Comment on Drip dry

I’m running behind today because of the weather. I got up, saw the rain, and went back to bed. Yes, I know how to stay dry on the bike. Yes, I know I won’t melt. And yes, I know you folks in Seattle are probably wondering “what rain?” (Cue Bike Hugger and “You’re doing it […]

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Bike clothes & mixing your laundry

Published April 12, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 23 Comments on Bike clothes & mixing your laundry

Ron the Spinengineer ponders the question, “Does everyone mix their cycling clothes with the rest of their laundry?”

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2010 Paris Roubaix highlights and photos

Published April 11, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on 2010 Paris Roubaix highlights and photos

Don’t click through / scroll down if you haven’t watched the race yet.

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Holocaust Remembrance Day

Published April 11, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 4 Comments on Holocaust Remembrance Day

Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day. Eva Heyman was a Hungarian Jew during World War II. Shortly after the Nazi’s invaded Hungary, she wrote in her diary: Today they came for my bicycle. I almost caused a big drama. You know, dear diary, I was awfully afraid just by the fact that the policemen came into […]

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