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Vuelta a Murcia

Published March 4, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a Comment

It’s early Spring, which means bike races in obscure European towns with miserable weather. This week it’s a five stage race around Murcia, Spain, and the weather has actually been fairly nice. The Tour of Murcia takes place on the Mediterranean coast of southeastern Spain. Of course there are spoilers in this post.

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25 great cycle routes in.. anywhere!

Published March 4, 2010 / by andikam / 3 Comments on 25 great cycle routes in.. anywhere!

Guest post by Andreas Kambanis author of London Cycle Routes eBook There comes a point in whatever city or town you cycle in that you get a little sick of riding in traffic. A taxi or a bus cuts into your path and you just think I want to get away! At some point I […]

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Bicycle Blog Thursday

Published March 4, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on Bicycle Blog Thursday

Today reminds me that Thursday Bicycles wasn’t at the North American Handmade Bicycle Show last weekend. Jon Norstag of Thursday Bicycles in Idaho specializes in bomb proof steel frames designed and built for downhill and cross country riding, but what I especially like is his Mutton Master sheep herding and utility bike.

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Ryan Leech rides a bicycle

Published March 4, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 3 Comments on Ryan Leech rides a bicycle

We already know Ryan Leech does amazing trick riding on his trials bike, but who knew Ryan also rides what looks like a pretty sweet commuter rig — what he calls his “errand bike” — to get around city streets in Vancouver?

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Happy Hump Day

Published March 3, 2010 / by Richard Masoner / 1 Comment on Happy Hump Day

Which bicycling related term beginning with “H” I can use for the title alliteration in this post? Headset? Hairnet? Hoo haw? About about “Hit and run“? I’ll begin this edition of bike news with this hairy incident of a San Francisco bus driver who hits a cyclist on Market Street… and keeps going.

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2010 NAHBS Interview: John Fabel of Sylvan Cycles

Published March 2, 2010 / by Heather Higgins / 1 Comment on 2010 NAHBS Interview: John Fabel of Sylvan Cycles

John Fabel of Sylvan Cycles talked with Heather Higgins at the 2010 North American Handmade Bicycle Show.

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