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    jrenaut
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    Kate Ryan has moved her blog to Tumblr (the world’s #1 service for creating truncated sentences on Twitter) http://kateryanlanechange.tumblr.com/

    And this is awesome:

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    #984339
    grassfedmedia
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    Please consider adding: http://www.brucedeming.com/blog/

    #984411
    kmerow
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    While I don’t presume to declare it among the “best bike blogs,” I did recently launch a blog that indisputably qualifies as a “bike blog”–and which I would very much like folks to check out.

    It’s called Bike Thieves Beware and it’s for anyone who has had a bike stolen, anyone who wants to keep a beloved bike from getting stolen, anyone who dreams of striking fear into the hearts of bike thieves everywhere…

    Please give it a read. (And comment if you are so moved; ideally I’d like to get a conversation going.) Thanks!

    #984483
    rpiretti
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    Wrote this on Twitter but: Chasing Mailboxes.

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    #991120
    PotomacCyclist
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    FYI – DC Rainmaker is a good blog/website, especially for those interested in bike-related electronics and gear (GPS, bike trainers, etc.), but it is no longer strictly local. He used to live in Alexandria and participate in the DC Triathlon Club. He now lives in Paris (France, not Texas) with “The Girl” (his wife). He still makes references to Northern Virginia and D.C. routes and locales, but not as much as before. In any case, he continues to travel a lot. His blog has always had a wide geographical focus.

    #991129
    Rootchopper
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    Thanks, Rachel

    #991144
    PotomacCyclist
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    :confused:

    #1088180
    ginacico
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    Our local friend Lynn Salvo is currently documenting her ride across Canada in her blog Life is Like a Bike. Her personal theme and motivation for the trip is “Peace.”

    She was interviewed by a local TV station on arrival at the Peace Bridge in Calgary yesterday. Click to the video then skip forward to about 25:00.

    She left Tofino on Vancouver Island two weeks ago, and is expected to arrive on the east coast Sunday, August 26th.

    This is her second attempt at an official Guinness world record. Her first record was set in 2016 as the oldest female to cycle across the United States.

    “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” Go, Lynn!!

    #1088211
    Steve O
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    @ginacico 179328 wrote:

    “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.”

    Have you never seen a track stand?

    #1088220
    dasgeh
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    Need to add SMAC: https://susmo.org/

    And the link for Arlington’s BAC: https://commissions.arlingtonva.us/bicycle-advisory-committee/
    And Greater Greater Washington: http://www.ggwash.com/

    #1088279
    Subby
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    there is nothing useful in this blog: Do Stupid Stuff Before You Die

    #1088375
    ian74
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    @Subby 179414 wrote:

    there is nothing useful in this blog: Do Stupid Stuff Before You Die

    Yeah…I’d avoid that one. It’s full of bad words and the guy who writes it never updates it.

    #1088386
    Steve O
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    @Subby 179414 wrote:

    there is nothing useful in this blog: Do Stupid Stuff Before You Die

    The “…Before You Die” part seems superfluous.

    #1088388
    sjclaeys
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    @ian74 179519 wrote:

    Yeah…I’d avoid that one. It’s full of bad words and the guy who writes it never updates it.

    And all is does is whine about how hard his rides are, until he is finished and then it was the BEST RIDE EVAR!

    #1088389
    dkel
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    I just want to know how it’s possible for all these athletic feats to be fueled seemingly entirely by junk food. :confused:

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