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What sites do you guys check out on a regular basis?

Help a newb get through the off season.


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p4nh4ndle
 
bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com


pitboss
 
go to my blog:
Deathlap (http://deathlap.blogspot.com)
look at the rightside columns - check out the rider blogs as they all link to some other sites than the ones I have listed. Check out the comments on BenLikesBikes as there are some good blogs attached to user sigs.

Also - get a subscription to Cyclocross Magazine (http://www.cxmagazine.com/)
The first issue was great! Can't wait for the next.


BrianN
 
http://www.plusonelap.blogspot.com/

http://bicycledesign.blogspot.com/

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jpearl
 
www.cylingnews.com

www.plusonelap.com

www.cyclocrossworld.com

and of course...

http://www.bikerackcyclocross.com/index.html


ryand
 
www.benlikesbikes.com

and i occasionally check pitboss' blog.

And from those I get to more and more blogs.

Also, as Jason pointed out, the bike rack cross site. John and I have been hoping to plan some off season rides. And anybody is welcome to come.


cardstock
 
not to pull my own horn, but the list I have here is what I check each day....links (http://www.benlikesbikes.com/run-away/)


ukcrossguy
 
im slowly working on mine, been a bit to bussy to update mine.. but worth a look i guess.

www.psychoxonline.com


pitboss
 
not to pull my own horn, but the list I have here is what I check each day....links (http://www.benlikesbikes.com/run-away/)
you can pull your own horn, just don't blow it.

yeah - ben's list is pretty much what I supplement mine with. Someday, I will work more during work hours...


jpearl
 
It's not about which sites you visit, but how much time you spend looking at bike sites (CX-related, of course). At the ol' Jpearl homestead, it's not uncommon for Mrs. Jpearl to reprimand Mr. Jpearl for not just using the computer too much, but rather "are you still looking at bikes"

And let's not forget at work, where I'm usually asked "why are you looking at men in tights?". BTW, one day when budget permits, I would love to be able to post a bike on PlusOneLap.com.


runtimmyc
 
I find the site linked below to be really great. A lot of bike stuff in general, plus a bit of cross in there at times.

http://www.belgiumkneewarmers.com/


flargle
 
plusonelap has gotten lazy and the weight weenitude on it is vomitous.

BKW has great posts, but not frequent enough for daily checks.

e-Richie's blog is great.

Until the Snow Ends is pretty good.

Olaf Vanderhoot's blog is entertaining.

How to Avoid the Bummer Life pwns.

Bobke Strut, again, great material but not updated frequently enough.


Raakahanu
 
North Americans in Europe sometimes make interesting observations.
Wendy Simms (http://wendysimms.blogspot.com/)
Molly Cameron (http://www.mollycameron.com/)


flargle
 
Katie Compton's husband/wrench posts some cool Euro-stories to cyclocrossworld.com


jpearl
 
Belgian Kneewarmers is great. Good to know that somebody out there appreciates the gritty hardman look of a tough Belgian on a raw spring day instead of the warm midsummer cleanliness of yet another Lance-wannabee.


ronbridal
 
i guess i'll pimp my own NEW blog.

http://yobridal.blogspot.com/

remember, it's new so there isn't much to it yet.

by the way, here's a teaser :)

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b92/ronbridal/WreckatSpanishLake.jpg


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