As the bicycle boom continues the tensions on the roads between cyclists and motorists are ever more apparent.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2013/02/13/3689402.htm?site=melbourne
As the bicycle boom continues the tensions on the roads between cyclists and motorists are ever more apparent.
http://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2013/02/13/3689402.htm?site=melbourne
Join Ruby and co host Jack Thurston from Resonance FM’s The Bike Show on a celebration of the Tour De France
Rockin’ Bicycle – Fats Domino En Bicicleta – Manuel Jiminez La Troisième Roue De Ton Velo – Antoine A Bicyclette – Yves Montane Motorcycle – The Rumble Strips Gravel Rash – Cookin’ on Three Burners Pedal Pusher – Abdominal Tour De France – Kraftwerk Bravo Eddy – Jean Narcy Blood on the Saddle – Tex Ritter Henkie de Fiets – Henkie The Highway Code – The Master Singers Waiting At The Bus Stop – Kay-Gees La bicyclette – Annie Duparc
Huffduffed from http://rubywright.wordpress.com/2008/07/21/rubys-chicky-boil-ups-tour-de-france/
British author Robert Penn has ridden a bicycle almost every day for the past 36 years. He owns six bikes — for summer riding, winter riding, everyday commuting and everything in between. But not one was exactly right. Penn needed the perfect bike.
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I enjoyed David Byrne’s presentation at TED2010. He spoke about the way artists create their music and other works to look and sound their best in the venue…
http://www.archive.org/details/InterviewWithDavidByrneAtTed2010
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Seven time Tour de France winner and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong calls it the start of “something special.” He and Governor Ritter announced Wednesday that Colorado would host a seven day stage race next August called the Quiznos Pro Challenge. It’s really the reincarnation of a legendary race that happened more than 20 years ago in Colorado called the Coors Classic. It was at one point the fourth largest pro cycling race in the world and well poised to become America’s own Tour de France. By the time the race ended in 1988, the Coors Classic had helped launch the careers of U.S. cycling greats such as Greg Lemond and Boulder resident Davis Phinney. The Classic was also an event that pro cyclist Dale Stetina never missed. Stetina who lives in Boulder did his first Coors Classic when he was just 17. He won the race in 1979 and 1983. We caught up with Dale Stetina at his Boulder home and asked him what the hardest stage of the Coors Classic was.
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