Daily Blog and News Roundup for September 2nd By Rick Ankrum, on September 2, 2009, 11:27 pm Three-Day Tour of Austin this Weekend « Corpus Christi Cycling
by bicyclecc
“We’re the town with Lance and we don’t really have a weekend that sticks out on the national calendar,” says Willis, a former collegiate national champion bike racer who is also president of the Texas Bicycle Racing Association. …
This Garmin unit will be more reasonably priced than the 605 and 705.
Garmin debuts Edge 500 GPS for bicyclists, determined unicyclists
from Engadget by Donald Melanson
Garmin’s cyclist-minded GPS devices have sure come a long way from their earlier, bulkier days, and it looks like the company has now produced one of its sleekest units to date in the form of its new Edge 500 GPS. Like most such devices, this one is primarily intended to track your cycling progress…
Fat Cyclist » When Bike Companies Go Good
by fatty
And I’ve let Mark and Brad ride my bike, and they both fell in love (the on-road exchange with Brad didn’t last long; I had never noticed before, but Brad’s legs are so incredibly long that I was completely unable to turn the pedals when sitting. …..
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