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Life on a bike.
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A journal of my bike rides along with photos taken during my rides via my cell phone. Embedded GPS ride data of my rides.
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A blog about a guy who loves riding bikes with one gear.
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After almost 5 years away this blog represents my journey back into a sport I love and my observations along the way. Observation #1: In life absence may make the heart grow fonder, but in triathlon it may just make you fatter...
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A place to fill your head with my ramblings of cycling, life, and whatever bugs.
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Author and businessman MR Raymer blogs about his book, Your Path to a Job, written for job seekers of all ages and occupations. He also talks about bicycling, his custom 29ers called Urban Prodigies, and custom action figures.
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I currently Race for Vassago Cycles. Other sponsors include; Ergon, WTB, Bike29, White Brothers, RST and Cane Creek.
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The world of cycle touring and recreational cycling. Topics include cycling equipment, repairs & maintenance, cycling technique and cycling tour tips.
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My blog about anything cycling. STL is my link to the outside world. It is my avenue for thoughts, opinions and suggestions about my passion, cycling!
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Musings of a former Cat 3 bike racer.
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My Journey from unfit to bikefit in preperation to cycle 180 miles in America this year for MS.
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The Cool Biking Zone covers a variety of Cycling, Bike, Sports, Health and Fitness topics but is mostly centered on providing a great collection of mountain biking, sports and fitness articles and tips from outstanding authors around the world.
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A blog about riding bikes, taking photographs and whatever else is on my mind.
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The strange, funny and downright crazy things encountered by a competitive amateur cyclist in New York City, all presented from a special vantgae point, a view from the back.
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Musings on all things cycling related and some not. Tending toward the riding of simple steel rigs for long distances over mixed terrain. Race reports,gear reviews, cycling news high quality photography and a lot more.
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Here you can stay up to date with what's new at Wheelbase, the largest cycling shop in the UK.
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Bike Reviews features news and reviews on mountain bikes, road bikes, fixed gear and bmx. Daily updates on all your biking needs.
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Best Mountain Bikes Guide , Mountain Bikes Parts, Mountain Bike Gear, Mountain Bike Clothing, Mountain Bike Accessories , Cheap Mountain Bike Product & Mountain Bike Sales Available
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PinoyExp.com website is about personal adventures in the Philippines. It focuses on different outdoor experiences from cross-country mountain biking, wilderness backpacking, traveling, and more outdoor activities.
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The Best Info for Mountain Bike Guide, Best Mountain Bikes Product Available & Best Mountain Bike Parts Support
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Blog for Boston College's Cycling team, members of the Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference.
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Cycling is like life. Cycling with no goal is meaningless. What meaning is there riding in circles? Or living aimlessly? Meaning comes from direction and destination. Contains travel stories, photos, wry observations of cycling/touring in Asia and life.
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The adventures of a carfree dancer/choreographer in Los Angeles. Plus the home of the comic strip: The 10Speed Avenger.
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Professional cycling unplugged! Dozens of professional cyclists provide regular and frequent doses of the inside scoop! Is your favorite there?
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nicomachus.net is the virtual representation of Phillip Barron. Trained in analytic philosophy, Barron is a scholar and award-winning digital media artist living in Durham, NC.
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The least talented European cyclo-cross racer racing in the United States, the founder of the Veloshop (a very small bicycle shop located in downtown Portland, Oregon), and a proud Vegan.
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Writer. Cyclist. Marine.
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My word on bicycles, cars and my growing interest in bicycle advocacy and commuting
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A site geared to people who want to commute by bike year around but not sure how. Reviews of clothing and gear. Updates on bike laws, trails, and events.
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A personal blog providing an account of my year as a weekend amateur cyclist as I try to reach my goal of cycling at least 1200 KMs in 2009.
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