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Bike Magazine Review
Bike magazine caters to the mountain bike athlete in all of us, with fabulous photography designed to make us want to escape our cubicle for the nearest singletrack.

Cycling the Allegheny Mountains Loop
Some people are calling riding the Allegheny Mountains Loop the Tour Divide East, comparing it to riding the Continental Divide in the Rockies. While you can always ride the Loop at your leisure, there’s now an opportunity for racing it, sort of.

Bicycle Times – Magazine Review
Bicycle Times – Your Everyday Cycling Adventure is an eclectic magazine geared toward the everyday rider rather than the gear head, racer or adventure junkie.

Six Tips for a New Cyclist
Starting a new activity is often a little, or a lot, intimidating. For an adult, being a new cyclist is no different. These six tips will help you start off on the right pedal.

Bicycle History - High-Wheels
After the Draisine and the velocipede rose and fell in popularity, manufacturer’s appealed to the well-to-do with the high-wheel or penny-farthing bicycle, the first to be called a bicycle.

Bicycle History – Draisines and Velocipedes
Bicycles have been on the scene in one form or another for nearly 200 years. Draisines and velocipedes were two of the earliest types.

Be Visible on Your Bike
Be as visible as possible while you ride. The primary reason cyclists get hit by cars is because motorists didn’t see them. It is your responsibility to ensure that you can be seen while you’re on your bicycle.

Urban Bike-Share Programs
If you live in or are visiting a major city, there may be an opportunity for you to inexpensively use a bike for commuting or touring in the city through a bike-share program.

Cycling Gifts Under $50
Are you looking for an inexpensive gift for your favorite cyclist? Try these stocking stuffers and gift bag fillers on for size.

Trans Canada Trail
Linking three oceans, 1,000 communities and 33 million Canadians, the Trans Canada Trail is on track to be the longest network of trails in the world, and a cyclist’s dream.

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