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  • Thank you for taking the survey

    Thank you to all of you who took the Cyclelicious survey. I'll look over the responses over the weekend. I really appreciate that you've given me your thoughts about Cyclelicious and I really appreciate the encouragement that several of you gave. I've selected a winner and sent notification...
    Posted to Cult of the Bicycle (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-08-2008
  • Bicycling to the Beijing Olympics

    14 people are traveling on their bicycles to the Beijing Olympics. They started in Olympia, Greece last February and will travel across Greece, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and China before their planned arrival on August 8 in time for the start of the...
    Posted to Cult of the Bicycle (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-27-2008
  • The bike blog quiz

    In honor of the 400th post to his QuickRelease blog, Carlton created the bike blog quiz. See if you can beat my 90% score on the Bike Blog Quiz .
    Posted to Cult of the Bicycle (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-15-2008
  • Over 500,000 children's head injuries are recorded each year!

    So protect your child and buy this product TODAY before it's too late. I can see a legitimate need for that product (children with special needs, bruising disorders and so forth), but the extra padding for everyday children seems a bit much. Something I keep meaning to mention is Cozy Beehive . Ron...
    Posted to Cult of the Bicycle (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-10-2008
  • The bike newbie

    Ray Niekamp is The Bike Noob . This 50-something journalism professor at Texas State University in San Marcos, TX got into road biking after his wife completed a local charity ride . Ray bought a new bike , got some clipless pedals , and last November completed his first metric century after only a few...
    Posted to Cult of the Bicycle (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-19-2008
  • Bicycle repair videos

    Alex is the Bicycle Tutor . He's a bike mechanic in Vancouver, BC, and he posts bike repair and maintenance video tutorials to his blog. Very helpful stuff! Go see the Bicycle Tutor for bike care tips and instruction. Which reminds me: I need to change the chain on my road bike. I have 1500 miles...
    Posted to Cult of the Bicycle (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-14-2008
  • Lucas Brunelle in Sweden

    I'm a fan of Lucas Brunelle's alleycat cycling videos. Here he is in Stockholm, Sweden. I found this at Pierre Requiroule's blog , where he writes: " Complètement malade et ça ressemble à une compilation de ce qu’on peut faire de pire à vélo. " That's French for "These...
    Posted to Cult of the Bicycle (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-27-2008
  • Google AdSense TOS change -- publish your privacy policy

    Those of you who visit my cycling blog no doubt have noticed that I participate in Google's AdSense program, and I know several other bloggers also use Google AdSense. Google has recently updated their terms and conditions for using their AdSense program. When you log in to AdSense to see how many...
    Posted to Cult of the Bicycle (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-26-2008
  • Robert Hurst's blog

    Robert Hurst is the guy who wrote The Art of Urban Cycling , which is now just called The Art of Cycling . He has his own website / blog up now at Industrialized Cyclist . Besides his blog on (mostly) biycle stuff, he has a nice section on bicycle accident and safety statistics -- check out that URL...
    Posted to Cult of the Bicycle (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-15-2008
  • Bicycle blog

    Blogged.com is a new blog directory that promises to help you "find better blogs." Their directory of bicycle blogs looks pretty good -- all listed bicycle blogs that I'm familiar with are worthwhile and I intend to check the others out. I might just be writing this because they gave me...
    Posted to Cult of the Bicycle (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-12-2008
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