I read Dave's and my friend Tim's http://alaskabikeblog.blogspot.com/.
One of the main reasons why I read his is to see what he says about me on from rides. :rolleyes:
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I read Dave's and my friend Tim's http://alaskabikeblog.blogspot.com/.
One of the main reasons why I read his is to see what he says about me on from rides. :rolleyes:
Legitimate question first, then shameless plug.
I'd like to read a blog about bicycling from the viewpoint of transportation, not racing, or touring, or mountain biking. Do any of the blogs mentioned fit that bill?
Shameless plug: this is a blog that fits that description, and happens to be mine. :) Rachel's Bike
In addition to BSNYC, which is a guilty pleasure, I like this one:
http://www.belgiumkneewarmers.com/
Cannot for the life of me figure out what "Pro is Program Go!" is supposed to mean though. If anyone could enlighten me I'd appreciate it :D!
I've just started reading this cat:
http://istanbultea.typepad.com/largefellaonabike
This one is about a seattle family that has basically given up cars in favor of their Xtracycles:
http://carfreedays.wordpress.com/
I can't quite pin down where the couple in the latter blog lives, but I think it's somewhere in North Seattle.
http://www.kerry-litka.com/main/wordpress
A 4'11" Team Terry member who also runs.
http://creepyfriendly.typepad.com/cr.../03/index.html
Jesse Lalonde is WI's pro singlespeed phenom.
I forgot this one: http://copenhagengirlsonbikes.blogspot.com/. I want to be one of them.
And http://www.safetyissexy.blogspot.com/
welp, mine's mostly commuting, tho' I don't have rules :) But then, you can prob'ly tell that already from my bicycles! I'm all flattered my pic's on your blog :D several of the ones I linked to in my post are transporational, too (like "you just don't want to" which I think you'll identify with :) ) ... mine's (I forgot I didn't mention it@) http://bicyclecu.blogspot.com
Mine is new - and just lets me organize my frazzled brain and share photos with friends - I like to take my small camera when riding. It also documents my racing team - Team ECD (Ergotech Cycling Dynamics) I have a website link soon - we are waiting for our new kits from Hincapie Sports - come on George sew faster!!!!! It also has a personal side to it with updates on my huge new office building project. I can't wait to read some of the ones mentioned above. I always like the smaller personal ones.
dlschusler@blogspot.com:D
Wait... is this what you meant??? I clicked on your link and almost accidently sent you an email :).
http://www.dlschusler.blogspot.com/
Very nice blog.
This is a great thread! I've now bookmarked many of these blogs - I especially love the Copenhagen cycling one. For those of you who have your own blogs - I'd love to start a practice of posting comments on each other's blogs. It's great for our SEO and it's fun to get to know other women cyclists who blog.
Another shameless plug... But mine is quite different than any others listed. It's about Cycling in Europe, and my self-guided cycling service. I welcome any comments (or even guest posts - contact me) if you've ever ridden in Europe (or want to), including suggestions for new places I haven't ridden.
This is a fairly new blog, so I haven't covered much territory in Europe yet (as far as posting about them). Upcoming posts will include discussions on climbing Alpe d'Huez, Mont Ventoux and other cols and on the joys of picnicking while riding in Europe (my favorite thing!).
Also, I'll be changing it to a self-hosted site so the name will change when I do that (read: find the time to do that)! Too many limitations on Wordpress.
http://cyclingeurope.wordpress.com
Geonz - YES!!! Many thanks - I was way too tired when I posted last night. Glad you liked it - the pictures from the Atlanta track racing came out great - that track is so steep and it was mighty scary to ride on it!!!
debi
While playing around on some of the aforementioned blogs, I've discovered a few others that will make you chuckle:
This guy has a knack for describing the economy using cycling metaphors:
"Inflation? It's gotta take off like Petacchi on a full inhaler of Salbutamol, right? How could it not?"
And this guy has a funny post on cyclists with moustaches.