2006 archive

The other TdF — the Tour de Force bike ride

You'll probably see news reports about the Tour de Force bicycle ride from New York City to Washington DC sometime over the weekend.

Beginning Friday, about 100 police officers from around the US will hop on their bicycles at Ground Zero in New York City and begin a 265-mile bike ride down the East Coast to the Pentagon in Washington DC. …

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Terminal cancer patient finishes cross-country bike tour

Jane Tomlinson wants people to know that even someone with terminal cancer can live a full life. That idea brought her to the US to ride her bicycle cross-country.

Since doctors diagnosed the 42-year-old mother with metabolic breast cancer six years ago and gave her six months to live, she's been competing in marathons and triathlons, sometimes while undergoing chemotherapy. …

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Logo for Tour de Force

A memorial ride for 9/11 from New York City to Pentagon.

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10 bike touring lessons learned and re-learned on the Olympic Peninsula

I attached my gear-loaded trailer and front panniers to the bicycle last week and headed down the driveway for the Olympic Peninsula. As you can see from this first-night self-portrait at Chimacum about 10 hours later, it was going to be a good trip.

It had been quite a few years since the last time I loaded up the bike for a self-supported tour, and this trip reminded me about some things I had learned from earlier trips: …

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Basic one-pot meal

Boil elbow macaroni; add other stuff.

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Bike touring again

Self portrait at county campground at Chimacum on Olympic Peninsula, 2006

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Saul Raisin back on a bicycle again

To me, one of the coolest things to come out of the USA Cycling Pro Championships this weekend in Greenville, South Carolina, is seeing Saul Raisin back on the bicycle again.

The 23-year-old Dalton, Georgia, cyclist led the Palmetto Peloton Project charity ride on Saturday, nearly five months after he was seriously injured in a racing crash. …

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Hincapie wins USA Cycling Pro Championships road race

Photo by Casey Gibson/Medalist Sports

George Hincapie celebrates his road race victory Sept. 3 at the USA Cycling Pro Championships road race. More pictures from the Pro Champsionships.

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George Hincapie — the hometown hero — makes good

Cycling over familiar ground — like five trips over 1,872-foot Paris Mountain — may have helped George Hincapie on Sunday.

The Greenville, South Carolina, resident won the road race title at the USA Cycling Professional Championships in his hometown, beating future teammate Levi Leipheimer in the 121-mile bicycle race by 16 seconds. …

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Some favorite bicycle quotes

Writing this blog for the past 18 months or so, I've run across a few quotes regarding bicycling. I've collected them in the “Bicycle Quotes” folder. While I'm away for a short bicycle tour, I've compiled some of my favorites:

The simple beauty of bicycle touring, March 15, 2006

“You reach the top of a mountain pass … it’s real … it does something to you. Humping up a steep 1,000-foot elevation with 40 pounds of gear, it’s hard. You’ve accomplished something. And there’s still all this country there before you.” …

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