So after the biggest snowfall in Seattle this century (of course, we have time for bigger records), I can give my review of studded tires in the form of Schwalbe’s Ice Spiker Pro.
Animal bikes from a Chinese New year celebration. With the traditional New Year’s day ride coming up, wondered if anyone had something special planned?
In Amsterdam, the first day of the year, looks like this: bike piles.
It’s just Pam and me in Kona, riding bikes, and we’ll celebrate New Years Japanese style with a year forgetting party. Meaning, let’s focus on the new year.
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The PI is running a photos of the year feature and this photo of Huey Newton says much about urban cycling in Seattle.
It’s from an audio slideshow.
Photo credit: Mike Kane/Seattle Post-Intelligencer
I joked last week that my New Year’s resolution was to
be more tolerant of Triathletes, as they’re 1/3 cyclists.
well, being in Kona, the land of Ironman, I’ve already tested that resolution. More seriously, I’m working on
- More community outreach – connecting locally
- Diversity – diverse voices on Bike Hugger
- MTB – adding MTB coverage.
In 07, Andrew resolved to ride everyday and I think he did it. In 06, the challenge was to see “how long I can go riding every day.”
Readers what’s your resolve?
Update
Demonstrating what bike geeks we are, we were in bed by 8:00 PM, up at 6:00 AM and riding long today South on Kona.
