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Filling the Need
One of the miracles of cycling is that it is possibly the perfect sport.
It's ideal for someone who wants to get away from the proverbial "it all" for an hour or two or!-->!-->!-->…
TCI Friday
Among those of us whose passion for bikes has led us to amass large collections (stables, quivers, piles) of them, sometimes hung neatly from rafters, other times stacked!-->…
What I Know
In high school, early Merckxian era, as I was really beginning to enjoy riding my bike and the freedom it gave me, I had the typical group of really good friends. One!-->…
How to Get Your Kid to Love Mountain Biking
He doesn’t know where his helmet is, and he is not looking for it. He doesn’t have a water bottle either, even though it’s one of the hottest days of the year. “Dad, what!-->…
MISS MANNERS: Identifying Information; Creepos vs. Humans Who Love Bikes
My favorite Strava feature thus far is the ‘privacy zone’ option—being able to control who sees (or doesn’t see) my start and finish points. It's been the biggest seller for!-->…
A Look Inside TCI
Whether you were a reader of Cush's at Dirt Rag, a devoted follower of Robot's Friday Group Ride or have been reading my work since Belgium Knee Warmers (or possibly Bicycle!-->…
TCI Friday*
Welcome one and all. If you arrive here as a former reader of Red Kite Prayer, you will know the routine from the Friday Group Ride that featured there for the last decade.!-->…
Joy as an Act of Resistance
Sometimes the simple act of riding a bike for fun will hold back an ocean of hurt, of conflict, of responsibility, of baggage, of politics both interpersonal and!-->…
The Introvert: an Appreciation of Neil Peart
Becoming a cyclist forced me to confront how I use my energy and how I recharge myself. I had to reckon that I really had a finite amount of energy to give to my passions, no!-->…