Wow! I remember watching Hans Rey back in the day but this is really sweet!
Month: April 2009
Decorah Time Trials
Coming up next week on April 26th, 2009 is a great event called the Decorah Time Trials.
Decorah, Iowa is a town of 8,000 with 500 acres of park land and over 15 miles of off-road biking trails. It is also home to a challenging mountain bike event for ages 14 on up called the Decorah Time Trials. The course winds through the rolling, wooded areas of the Decorah Parks System and includes lots of technical single track, some along the river. In past years, course length varied from 6.5 to 12 miles. Final course length will be determined by race director and trail conditions on the day of the race.
Check it out if you can!
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-04-19
- Writing up some notes on the two prototype bikes we just got in from Taiwan. Very nice! More soon! #
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Contrail Bike Chalking Accessory
This is too cool! Check out the Contrail. As product designer Pepin Gelardi says ” Contrail is a small bright bike accessory that allows bicyclists to color in their own space on the road. It’s like playing with sidewalk chalk, but faster.”
http://bysykling.blogspot.com/2009/03/contrail-color-your-way-through-town.html
David Byrne Designs Bike Racks
Former Talking Heads frontman, solo artist, avid cyclist and now bicycle rack designer! Check out the story on DB’s website:
http://www.davidbyrne.com/art/bike_racks/index.php
They will be in use through July.
Listing of Wisconsin Group Rides
From a website created and presented by Attorney Daniel E. Goldberg as a legal resource for Wisconsin cyclists comes this listing of Wisconsin Group rides:
From the site:
The Southeastern Wisconsin peloton hosts a wide variety of group rides. The rides vary significantly in speed and difficulty. Each of the rides listed below are open to the public. Please remember to ride safely and within your abilities. To have an additional ride listed, please send ride information to Info@WIBikeLaw.com.
If you’re interested in being put on an e-mail distribution list for ride notices and updates, contact Pat Perry (ppeery@bryanstonrp.com) who does an outstanding job keeping local riders up to date on new developments.