Our Useful Cycling Websites
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Our Useful Cycling Websites
There are so many other fantastic cycling websites.
What other cycling sites are you visiting these days?
https://www.cicle.org/
Lots of practical information, especially for local riders.
What other cycling sites are you visiting these days?
https://www.cicle.org/
Lots of practical information, especially for local riders.
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Pedal pusher...
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From: Los Angeles
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Joined: Oct 2004
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From: Southern California
Bikes: Colnago Altain, Klein Pulse II, Stumpjumper FSR, GT Zaskar LE, Pedalforce RS2
Like Roadfix, I visit RoadbikeReview and several online retailers.
I also like to check out Velonews, Cyclingnews, and Eurosport for the latest in professional racing.
I log my mileage and training in www.activebody.org
Subnote: I also sometimes visit the Cycling Forum in the Community section of the VWVortex(I'm a Volkswagen/Audi enthusiast when I'm not riding bikes)
I also like to check out Velonews, Cyclingnews, and Eurosport for the latest in professional racing.
I log my mileage and training in www.activebody.org
Subnote: I also sometimes visit the Cycling Forum in the Community section of the VWVortex(I'm a Volkswagen/Audi enthusiast when I'm not riding bikes)
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98 Colnago Altain
08 Pedalforce RS2
00 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR
06 NYCbikes Single Speed (John Deere Special)
98 Colnago Altain
08 Pedalforce RS2
00 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR
06 NYCbikes Single Speed (John Deere Special)
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Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 189
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From: SO CA
Bikes: '79 Univega Sport Tour (not stock). Mid 80's Benotto, bring back to life. Mid 80's Univega Alpina Ultima (needs TLC, still built strong). Trek 400. Specialized Globe. DS Expert Ironman. Schwinn World Sport (soon to be a SS).
sheldonbrown.org
qbike.com
davesbikeblog.blogspot.com/
curtgoodrich.blogspot.com/
https://search.bikelist.org/ (the framebuilders list and the CR list)
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/bik/
qbike.com
davesbikeblog.blogspot.com/
curtgoodrich.blogspot.com/
https://search.bikelist.org/ (the framebuilders list and the CR list)
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/bik/
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From: San Diego, CA
Bikes: '06 Cervelo R3, '05 Specialized Allez
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,563
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From: Huntington Beach, CA
Bikes: Specialized Roubaix Pro & Iron Horse Mavrick 5.5
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Ralph (not Ralphie) on a Roubaix in
Huntington Beach, CA
& Iron Horse Maverick 5.5
Ralph (not Ralphie) on a Roubaix in
Huntington Beach, CA
& Iron Horse Maverick 5.5
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Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 28,387
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From: Santa Barbara, CA
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac SL2, Specialized Tarmac SL, Giant TCR Composite, Specialized StumpJumper Expert HT
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Cool site. I've never seen that one. What do you mean by spam?
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