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August 2007

From Japan (Part 18): Kanuma

by Mark V Published August 31, 2007August 3, 2016

i found a few more pix from my Japan trip This is the commemorative stone marking the finish line for the 1990 UCI World Championships…

Castelli Wicked Bibs

by Mark V Published August 31, 2007August 3, 2016

Some people love shopping for clothes. Me? I hate it. Usually I have to buy clothes because I wore holes in something very comfortable but…

From Japan (Part 17):  Mission to Nikko! It’s combat!

by Mark V Published August 30, 2007March 4, 2019

Yes, yes, I know that I’ve been back from Japan for two months, but I had one more story to post. So after taking the…

The Real News

by Andrew Martin Published August 30, 2007August 3, 2016

Well folks – our tiny little sport is now “mainstream”. No, this isn’t in reference o the articles in the New York Times. We are…

Cannondale’s Folding Bike

by Byron Published August 30, 2007August 3, 2016

Cyclelicious tipped us to a prototype Cannondale Folding Bike, which looks remarkably like Pong’s Magic Motorcycle Prototype from way back.

Symphony for Singing Bicycles

by Byron Published August 30, 2007August 3, 2016

Via the Bike Show, I started reading about Godfried-Willem Raes’ Symphony for Singing Bicycles, a rotating peloton of sound with specially-equipped bikes. Now imagine performing…

Old School Folding Bike

by Byron Published August 29, 2007August 3, 2016

After seeing this 70s folding bike with integrated rack, taking some photos, and chatting with the owner, I googled italian folding bike and found several…

Cycle Chic

by Jason Swihart Published August 29, 2007August 3, 2016

The Goat commends to our attention Cycle Chic, an informative blog around since June, devoted to documenting “Copenhagen Girls on Bikes.” Thank god for the…

Burning Man Bike Share

by Byron Published August 29, 2007August 3, 2016

1200 yellow bikes were donated to Burning Man for a Burning Bike Share program with lots of reaction from the community. Also check the Burning…

Backpedaling Bad for Seattle

by Byron Published August 28, 2007August 3, 2016

Alan Durning, executive director of Sightline Institute, and Chuck Ayers, executive director of the Cascade Bicycle Club wrote an editorial this week on Stone Way,…

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