Finally, the bloats who just love to shuttle have a theme song, Faster Than You. And, the funny thing, the guys who love this edit most probably don’t even race. Go figure.
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Finally, the bloats who just love to shuttle have a theme song, Faster Than You. And, the funny thing, the guys who love this edit most probably don’t even race. Go figure.
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Gotta love Peter Sagan’s wheelie over the finish line. . . rub that win in real good.
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After dying laughing several times while reading the Bike Snob NYC blog (and being brought back to life with a good jolt from some portable defib paddles), it was finally good to put a face to the name. His shoes shoes alone prove he’s part of the proper tribe. Now the snob is out on the road promoting his book Bike Snob Abroad (which comes out this spring). In the meantime, click the link to buy it his first book Bike Snob: Systematically & Mercilessly Realigning the World of Cycling, or here for his second The Englighten Cyclist.
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Aside from all the amazing things Shaun Palmer did for snowboarding, he also changed the face of downhill mountain biking and, it could be argued, made it what it is today. Here is the mountain bike section from the Palmer dock The Miserable Champion. You decide.
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Yeah, we’re looking forward to summer for certain. . .
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The Spy Belgian Waffle Ride is quickly approaching. Are you ready? For all the details, click the link.
[Link: Spy]
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Last night (February 6. 2013), at the Throckmorton Theatre in Mill Valley, California Singletrack High, a documentary about the NorCal High School Cycling League, premiered.
“Singletrack High” follows a diverse group of high school students through the 2012 mountain bike racing season in the NorCal High School Cycling League. Through their experiences, the 61-minute film explores the positive outcomes of keeping kids active on bikes at the age when many trade in two wheels for four. . . Singletrack High was produced by Pedal Born Pictures, with the generous support of Specialized Bicycle Components and the National Interscholastic Cycling Association. Additional production support was provided by GoPro and Sunnyvale VW.
Check it out if you get the chance, because mountain biking is so much better than football.
[Link: Dirt Rag]
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We still think the Brits say “aluminum” the right way. But either way you say it, Santa Cruz’s new “more economical” Blur looks pretty good in the hands of Josh Bryceland.
[Link: Santa Cruz Bicycles]
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