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Ride with Levi

Published August 4, 2008 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a Comment

Have dinner with Levi Leipheimer at the the NorCal High School Mountain Bike League’s 2008 CycleFest Benefit Dinner in Mill Valley, California. Join other League enthusiasts on Saturday, November 8th, for an eventful evening with Levi, the two time winner of the Tour of California. Join Levi for a group ride through Marin County on […]

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This looks like a bad idea

Published August 4, 2008 / by Richard Masoner / 24 Comments on This looks like a bad idea

But what do you think? Cyclists will be permitted to ride the wrong way up one-way streets to encourage more people to give up their cars. Kensington and Chelsea council is testing two-way access for cyclists on several residential roads with the scheme set to be extended across the borough if there is no increase […]

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Cycling in Los Angeles vs Portland

Published August 2, 2008 / by Richard Masoner / 6 Comments on Cycling in Los Angeles vs Portland

I was talking with Russ Roca last night for an article I wrote for Momentum Magazine. Russ is the eco friendly bicycling photographer who uses a cargo bike and trailer to haul his photo gear around the Los Angeles area. You might know him from Bike Commuters, his personal blog or his Flickr stream. Russ […]

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Outlaw bikers

Published August 1, 2008 / by Richard Masoner / 8 Comments on Outlaw bikers

I have always had an affinity for all things counter-culture and rebellious. I would watch James Dean in “Rebel Without a Cause” with awe. The way he could put on his red jacket and scare the “squares” with his lawlessness has always been intriguing to me. I bought an old and loud car, tried to […]

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Bike world news

Published July 31, 2008 / by Richard Masoner / 8 Comments on Bike world news

Ron in Cincinnati, Ohio publishes Bike World News. Ron focuses mainly on UCI Pro Tour racing, but he also look at cycling culture, technology and new products. His latest post, for example, is on one of my favorite road bikes, the Specialized Roubaix SL2. He even writes of the Roubaix that it has that “perfect […]

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David Byrne’s bike racks

Published July 31, 2008 / by Richard Masoner / 6 Comments on David Byrne’s bike racks

Ride along with former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne as he bikes across Brooklyn to show off his whimsical bike rack designs.

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