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D. Williams
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Representin'
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Alex - Wednesday, June 18, 2008 (342) Top
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Highly Visible
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Please be careful out there. Just when you think you are visible and safe, you forget about the drunk, half asleep-at-the-wheel assholes out there. This head on collision between a car and a pack of road cyclists competing in a road race happened June 2nd in Mexico near the Texas border. One man was killed.
Daily Mail article here.
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Alex - Tuesday, June 03, 2008 (440) Top
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Issue 3
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Cog Magazine has released issue #3. Head over to their website to check it out.
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Alex - Monday, May 26, 2008 (373) Top
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Hungry like a Wolf
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Last night was the Wolfpack 2nd St. tunnel Sprint Race.
We came. We saw. We ate tacos. We went home.
I have no idea who won. At times it was hard to tell there was a race going on.
All n' all a good time. Have a look.
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Alex - Sunday, May 04, 2008 (643) Top
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British Invasion
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Apparently, "stripped-back cycles popular with couriers are taking London by storm." The Guardian style correspondent, Alice Fisher in her article, "No brakes, no gears: the latest bike craze", attributes fixed gear culture's origins to the Caribbean immigrants who plied their skills as bicycle couriers in New York city during the 1980's. Although Fisher points out urban cycling isn't without it's inherent dangers, exemplified by the death of experienced cyclist Matthew Manger-Lynch in a Chicago Alleycat, the popularity of fixed cycling is nevertheless a socially responsible and fashionable trend.
Check out the Guardian article here.
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Alex and Caitlin - Tuesday, April 22, 2008 (348) Top
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