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Entries from October 2009

Old School Schwinn Bike Club

October 30th, 2009 · No Comments

In case you missed it, the Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era had a feature story on Thursday on the Old School Schwinn Bike Club, a group in Lancaster with restored or tricked out Schwinn, Sears or J.C. Higgins rides.
The article is here. And the video is below.

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Tags: recreation · Lancaster · ride · cycling · children

A new name for monster: Dr. Christopher Thomas Thompson

October 22nd, 2009 · No Comments

The most interesting courtroom drama in recent years is taking place this week in Los Angeles.
It is the road rage trial of a California doctor who passed two cyclists descending a hill and then slammed on his brakes. One cyclist swerved to avoid the car, clipped the back bumper and went flying into the oncoming lane. He […]

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Tags: safety · cycling

NYT: Cycling while traveling and commuting increases

October 20th, 2009 · No Comments

The New York Times has an interesting article today on the growing number of business travellers who cycle. They takes bikes with them or rent them where they are going.
Included in the article in an interesting statistic:
According to the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey data released last month, there was a 43 percent increase nationally from […]

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Tags: Philadelphia · commuting · Transportation · cycling

Vehicularist or facilitator? Slate makes the case for the ‘Idaho stop’

October 19th, 2009 · No Comments

Slate writer Christopher Beam recently wrote about bicyclists regularly breaking traffic laws - including himself - and the evolution of those laws and the two different philosophies most common among cyclists for whether to follow them. His article, “How do the get bikers to obey traffic laws,” is a good read.

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Tags: government · commuting · safety · cycling

One night to get a look at the grueling ‘Race across the sky’

October 18th, 2009 · No Comments

Cyclists usually have to be picked from a lottery of entrants to race the grueling, 100-mile Leadville Trail 100 mountain bike race in Colorado. For one night only, you have the opportunity to see the race up close without breaking a sweat or going most of the way across the country. “Race Across the Sky,” […]

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Tags: mountain biking · extreme sports · Floyd Landis · cycling

Driven to see the pros

October 18th, 2009 · No Comments

If you want to see the pros race in 2010, you’ll have to start your engines … and expect to drive at least an hour.
The closest professional bicycle races in the National Racing Calendar released last week by the sport’s governing body, USA Cycling, are the Wilmington Grand Prix, in Wilmington, Del. on May 22; […]

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Tags: season · Lancaster · Philadelphia · races · spring · cycling · professional · sports

New league to do “virtual tour” Saturday

October 16th, 2009 · No Comments

The forecast for steady rain is prompting organizers of the newly formed League of Lancaster Bicyclists to stay inside on Saturday.
The group will meet at the WOW Wingery in Harrisburg Avenue’s College Row, across from Franklin & Marshall College, at 1:30 p.m. Instead of the planned 45- or 26-mile rides, there will be a video […]

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Tags: Lancaster · ride · cycling

Chad Gerlach back on streets

October 14th, 2009 · No Comments

In June, Lancaster’s Intelligencer Journal carried a feature article about Chad Gerlach, a California cyclist of great talent who had abandoned cycling in 2002 when he fell into a life of crack addiction and alcoholism on the streets. After five years, in which he was twice stabbed, Gerlach successfully went through and intervention program and had recovered. He began […]

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Tags: Lancaster · races · cycling

Big 3-4

October 14th, 2009 · No Comments

Happy birthday to Lancaster County’s Floyd Landis, who turns 34 today.

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Tags: Floyd Landis

Landis extending his season in New Zealand

October 7th, 2009 · No Comments

Floyd Landis is stretching his cycling season into November with his participation in the Tour of the Southland next month.
Landis, a Lancaster County native, will compete with the five-man cycling-nzshop.com-bioSPORT team in the six-day, nine-stage tour which begins Nov. 2 on New Zealand’s South Island, the Associated Press reported Thursday.
The announcement sparked immediate debate among […]

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Tags: Lancaster · Floyd Landis · Tour de France · season · cycling · races · sports