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Levi Leipheimer’s Ride to Redemption

by Byron Published July 14, 2006August 3, 2016

With Landis in yellow, as exciting as that is, I wanted to note that Leipheimer’s ride was equally impressive. All that the tour is was…

Gather to discuss Floyd Landis with Daniel Coyle

by Byron Published July 13, 2006August 3, 2016

Daniel Coyle will be live on Gather.com on Thursday, July 13, 2006, from 2-4pm ET to discuss Floyd Landis in yellow, his recent feature articles…

Tour of the Great Western Lakes

by Byron Published July 13, 2006August 3, 2016

Cyclists from all over Ireland are converging this weekend to spin around the Great Western Lakes. The event is open to all, at all skill…

A massive and confusing stage

by Byron Published July 13, 2006August 3, 2016

The massive mountain stage is on at the Tour de France and it’s hard and confusing. Without a patron, or boss, this year like Lance…

Riding 26 Miles for an Espresso

by Byron Published July 10, 2006August 3, 2016

About 1/2 way through our honeymoon/cycling trip across Southcentral Alaska a couple years ago, I spotted an espresso ahead sign and was like what! It…

REI Women’s CycleFest

by Byron Published July 9, 2006August 3, 2016

It was a perfect day for a ride and I rode with Pam to the REI Seattle Women’s CycleFest. Bike Hugger was there with Union…

Kenny Souza: Natural Power

by Byron Published July 9, 2006August 3, 2016

Hugh Forrest, of SXSW fame, tipped us to Kenny Souza: Natural Power, a full-length documentary currently in production on the course of the 2006 RAAM.…

Taking a pull on the TDF Blog

by Byron Published July 9, 2006August 3, 2016

As Frank announced, I’m guest posting on the Tour de France Blog for a few days. Frank is attending a funeral, spending time with his…

More Whiz Bang Tour de France Tech

by Byron Published July 8, 2006August 3, 2016

Just checked the NYTimes interactive TDF feature and it’s very whiz bangy, even more whizzy than the “ticker” from Velonews. Live commentary, standings, profiles, and…

Seeing America feet-first, west to east

by Frank Steele Published July 7, 2006August 3, 2016

Cycling across the U.S.A | Touring Hardin Bill Cook is a retired journalist doing an Adventure Cycling route across the USA (looks like their 30th…

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