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Category Archives: Cycling
Jud’s Rules of the Road
Each year, if not each new semester, we get a crop of new cyclists that come out to ride. Some of them are “One Hit Wonders” and some ride with our group for four years. They all learn a lot … Continue reading
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I got pulled over.
This story comes from the annals of my cycling adventures. I was in the Air Force from 1995 to 2000 and was stationed at Gunter in Montgomery, AL in the spring of 1997. I rode quite a bit in college … Continue reading
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Wednesday Night Worlds
One of my friends got onto me that my blog was all about work. He wanted to read stories about some of my cycling adventures. Rather than launch into stories about riding across America, I’ll start with some stories from … Continue reading
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Cold Ride
I have a friend in Chicago and another in Boulder who talk about how nice it must be to ride all winter in the south. It kills me. Check the low for each night, because that is the temperature I … Continue reading
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