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Tuesday Transit Quiz: Which route is best?

Published March 24, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 16 Comments on Tuesday Transit Quiz: Which route is best?

Tuesday’s Transit Quiz might take some good knowledge of Santa Cruz Metro transit operation, but I’ll give the details and see if you can figure it out. I’m in downtown Santa Cruz at the Santa Cruz Metro Center at 4:23 PM. All I have is a $5 bill and no bus pass of any kind. […]

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Be careful little ears what you hear

Published March 24, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 14 Comments on Be careful little ears what you hear

I’m a dirtbag. Yesterday, I repeated a rumor about Tyler Hamilton that apparently had absolutely no basis in fact. I apologize to you, to Tyler Hamilton and to Chris Brewer who all exhibited way more tact and restraint than I did. Salud.

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Drafting the train

Published March 23, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 16 Comments on Drafting the train

Following the VTA Light Rail Train on my bicycle, downtown San Jose, California.

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Tyler Hamilton

Published March 23, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 28 Comments on Tyler Hamilton

Tyler Hamilton for Rock Racing during the 2009 Tour of California Prologue in Sacramento. Hamilton was scheduled to race in this week’s Vuelta Castilla y León stage race but pulled out because of bronchitis, according to Rock Racing. Francisco Mancebo took Hamilton’s place as team leader for Rock Racing. Other nonsense that I originally published […]

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Lance Armstrong crash video

Published March 23, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on Lance Armstrong crash video

Lance Armstrong looks like a hurt puppy in this video from Spanish television. In case you haven’t heard, Armstrong crashed in a big pileup on a sketchy road on the first day of the Vuelta a Castilla y León. He broke his collarbone and was carted away in an ambulance. He’s on the mend and […]

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54 miles per hour

Published March 23, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 60 Comments on 54 miles per hour

54 mph is the fastest I’ve ever gone on a bicycle. This personal record was wind and gravity assisted on St. Vrain Road in Boulder County, Colorado as I zoomed east toward Longmont out of the Rocky Mountain foothills from Highway 36. If I recall correctly, the speed limit on St. Vrain Road is 40 […]

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