Sponsored Links

Featured Links

Other Topics
Sponsored Links



Quote of the Day

"Youth is when you're allowed to stay up late on New Year's Eve. Middle age is when you're forced to."

Bill Vaughn

FEATURED
OUTDOORS
PRODUCTS
 
A Beginners Guide To Solar Panels - Solar...
 
Solar Power Design Manual
 
Diy Home Solar Power - Make Solar Power...
 
Generate Your Own Wind Power
 
Free Solar Heat
 




 


Google

 
Featured Cycling Articles

Long Distance Bike Riding - Cycling from Flagstaff AZ to Laughlin NV
It is exactly 200 miles from Flagstaff to Laughlin NV and it is mostly downhill as Flagstaff is at 7000 feet and Laughlin is only 535 feet. So you might say this is a cyclists dream and yet there are some rolling hills with some steep grades on the way ...

Mountain Biking Apparel - Getting Into Gear!
Do you need special mountain biking apparel in order to ride a bike? Of course not! You will be able to ride without the specifically designed shorts, gloves, socks, and shoes. However, suitable gear enables you to get real enjoyment from the sport, and ...

Reasons To Start Cycling
Cycling is one of the most enjoyable ways of getting fit - and enjoyment means you are more likely to stay at it and therefore keep fit! Cycling is a social sport it can be enjoyed when you are on your own or if you take the whole family along - it is as ...





Close Encounters of the Natural Kind - Cycling To Work
 

It was a cool autumn morning and there had been a light frost during the night. I pulled on my cycling gear and went down to have breakfast. As I sat at the table eating it was still dark out the sunrise comes late in this part of the world at this time of year. I could see a magpie perched on the handrail of my back deck lit from the light of my kitchen. They are the early birds around here and stay all winter (even at -40). I wonder as I eat breakfast why they don’t fly south for the winter, if I had wings I would.

I head out to the garage after my breakfast and there is still a nip in the air as I take my bicycle out of the garage. The sun is just beginning to paint the eastern sky as I hop on my bike. The city I live in is blessed with a great park pathway system that follows the river through the city. I head down my street guided by the light of an orange sun rise and as I make the turn into the park a Jack rabbit hops across my path. This time of year they have already turned completely white but the snow hasn’t fallen yet so they stick out like a sore thumb.

I head down the ridge descending to the river and gaining speed. I before I reach the switchbacks near the river I see a coyote trot across the pathway and into the long grasses to hide, maybe one of those rabbits will make a nice breakfast for him. Into the switchbacks I go heading down to river’s edge and onto the bridge. The Canada geese on the river are gathering together for their big flight south. Many of them actually stay here all year and

again I wonder why they don’t leave?

On the other side of the river I turn into the woods and remember my wife telling me that a black bear was spotted in this park further to the west, I hope it hasn’t wandered east! I keep riding through the woods and out to a clearing. The sun is low and bright in the east as I head south and back into the woods. I hit the brakes and slow down after coming out of a turn; a mule deer is off to my left only six feet from the path. I coast by not wanting to spook her, having her jump in front of me would be quite a painful meeting! I can see her breath rising from her nostrils as I pass. Wow, what a morning this has been! This is why I love to cycle to work.

I start making my ascent back out of the river valley; it is quite a grunt getting back up to the top of the ridge. The rest of my ride in is along residential streets so except for the occasional barking dog there is no more wildlife encounters. I get to my office building and start locking my bike up. As I pick up my backpack and head in I hear the chatter of a magpie from the top of a flagpole. I look up and give it a wave, who knows maybe it was the one who saw me eating breakfast.

Kevin Redmond is a senior design supervisor for a large engineering firm in Canada. He loves to cycle to work whenever he can. He also runs a consumers website called http://www.avoidconfusion.com it has some great deals on bicycles and accessories and other deals from A to Z.


Written By: Kevin Redmond

Cycling News



The Roar

Contador reinforces cycling's association with drugs
The Roar
AP Photo/Christophe Ena This has been an epochal week for cycling – a sport which, despite best efforts, cannot distance itself from the poisonous association with performance-enhancing drugs. This week marked the conclusion of the investigations into ...
Alberto Contador Vows to Return to Cycling After BanFox News
Former Spain PM questions CAS ruling on ContadorReuters
Cyclist Alberto Contador tries to spin doping, Tour de France title stripnewjerseynewsroom.com
USA TODAY -WalesOnline
all 563 news articles »

USA TODAY

Cyclist Jeannie Longo's husband arrested on suspicion of buying EPO
SI.com
PARIS (AP) -- French police raided the home of cycling great Jeannie Longo on Wednesday and arrested her husband on suspicion that he bought doses of the banned performance-enhancer EPO. The 53-year-old Longo was expected to be questioned following the ...
Cycling great's hubby in EPO bustAdelaide Now
Officials: Husband of seven-time Olympian arrested for EPOUSA TODAY
Officials: Longo's husband arrested over EPO buyThe Seattle Times
Washington Post
all 191 news articles »

The Guardian

Cycling: Doping body seeks American data
New Zealand Herald
The World Anti-Doping Agency yesterday urged United States federal authorities to quickly hand over evidence collected in their lengthy probe into seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong and doping in American cycling.
WADA Urges Feds to Hand Over Armstrong InfoABC News

all 376 news articles »

SB Nation Bay Area

Pro Cycling Tour to Cruise Through Pacifica
Patch.com
Elite cyclists from around the world will zip down the North Coast, climb into the Santa Cruz Mountains then fly down into Aptos for a big finish in front of Cabrillo College on Soquel Drive this spring. The AMGEN Tour of California announced the ...
Chris Horner to race in CaliforniaESPN
Patrick Dempsey and Beverly Hills Police Motor Officers Lead Top U.S. Cyclists ...PR Newswire (press release)
Bakersfield's Tour of California route announcedBakersfield Now
Santa Rosa Press Democrat -SB Nation Bay Area -Cyclingnews.com
all 83 news articles »

The Atlantic Cities

Cyclists angered over possible funding cuts
Denver Post
By Jason Blevins Cyclists across the country are enraged that a newly proposed $260 billion federal transportation bill — the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act — cuts federal support for bicycling and pedestrian trails, lanes and ...
Cox to join protest of House transportation billU-T San Diego

all 110 news articles »