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Old 04-29-2004, 02:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone know of any good online resources for cycling? Road cycling that is, tons of mountain bike stuff out there. I use RunnersWorld.com religiously and am hoping to find something as established for cyclers.

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Try Velo News at http://www.velonews.com/
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Try these forums:

http://cyclingforum.com/

http://www.roadbikereview.com/

http://www.cyclingnews.com/

FAQ to rec.bicycling: http://draco.acs.uci.edu/rbfaq/FAQ/index.html
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Great links! Much appreciated.
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Have you guys ever done a Century???

Back in the mid-90's, I did several of them on my Trek 1220 and they were pretty fun!!!

Now, with two kids, I haven't had that much time to ride and I certainly can't do a century with two kids in tow...
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Have you guys ever done a Century???

Back in the mid-90's, I did several of them on my Trek 1220 and they were pretty fun!!!

Now, with two kids, I haven't had that much time to ride and I certainly can't do a century with two kids in tow...
Yup. Did the Solvang Century a few times. Just had my 1st kid in March, but I'm still trying to get out and ride on a somewhat consistent basis.

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What about the StP anyone done that? Seattle to Portland? Been wanting to do that one for several years, but just didnt get around to it. Now we are a bit far for it, but might still make the trip someday.
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What about the StP anyone done that? Seattle to Portland? Been wanting to do that one for several years, but just didnt get around to it. Now we are a bit far for it, but might still make the trip someday.
How many miles is that? Is it very hilly? It does sound like a scenic ride, though. Maryland has the CAM (Cycle Across Maryland) that's pretty fun, too...
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About 180 miles I think. Not too bad. Most people do it in 2 days, but they have a 1 day race too. Lots of support. I mean tons of vans if you break down or get tired. All sorts of feeding places. I think they have a carb loading dinner the night before with spaghetti and pasta stuffs too. I still want to do it someday.

http://www.whileseated.org/archives/000120.shtml

http://felixwong.com/openroad/stp_classic03.html
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About 180 miles I think. Not too bad. Most people do it in 2 days, but they have a 1 day race too. Lots of support. I mean tons of vans if you break down or get tired. All sorts of feeding places. I think they have a carb loading dinner the night before with spaghetti and pasta stuffs too. I still want to do it someday.

http://www.whileseated.org/archives/000120.shtml

http://felixwong.com/openroad/stp_classic03.html
Oahu,

I checked out your family website...very cool and well done. I have a son around your boy's age as well. Tons of fun, huh?

Your wife and boy are definitely cute. You? A little nerdy looking. J/K...congrats, dude! It's cool to be a family man.
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Oahu,

I checked out your family website...very cool and well done. I have a son around your boy's age as well. Tons of fun, huh?

Your wife and boy are definitely cute. You? A little nerdy looking. J/K...congrats, dude! It's cool to be a family man.
Thanks, well for some of the opinions! hah.

Awesome being a dad. Liam turns 1 year May 29th and Grandpa is coming from Hawaii so that will be cool. Hes amazing to watch grow up. Starting to cruise along furniture and all. Of course kid-proofing sucks. My nice Infiniti home surround sound I had to drill into to secure to the walls and such. Ugh. Oh well, its all worth it.
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