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Are You Up for the Maiden Voyage Tour?

By |January 2nd, 2018|Blog, Cycling, Event|6 Comments

They have come onto the cycling scene out of nowhere. In early October I spoke with the owner and it was just an idea, just a plan. A cycling friend of mine, Phil Diehl, bought a commercial bus and was going to outfit it for cyclists – for custom tours. He told me how […]

Sugarloaf Mountain Megadevelopment Meeting Notes

By |January 14th, 2016|Blog, Cycling|0 Comments

Ready or not – here it comes. More than 6,500 home sites will be developed in Minneola and it will be starting soon with new roads that will allow for the infrastructure to be laid out first.

I became involved in this issue at the request of the residents on the top of Sugarloaf, as […]

The Residents of the Hills have a Message for Us

By |February 8th, 2015|Blog, Cycling, Etiquette|0 Comments

The other week a friend of mine and I were out zipping though the hills when she noticed an odd sound from her back wheel as we propelled ourselves up Buckhill.  We stopped so that she could look at it and a resident came toward us, asking if we needed any help.  She assured him […]

Stop It Already

There are many people in this world who like to argue to hear themselves. Then there are others who would just assume turn and run when it appears conflict is about to begin. And there are those who will stand up somewhere in the middle. This is my attempt to stand up and voice […]

You Kneed to Know This

By |February 12th, 2013|Blog, Cycling, Injuries, Training|0 Comments

We have all been told of the many benefits of cycling: cardiovascular health, lower blood pressure, stress relief (as long as you keep the bike upright), fat loss, coordination and improved balance among others. Many of us come from a running background where the jarring of the joints simply got to be too much for our […]

Aero or No-no?

As a kid, one of my favorite magazines was Highlights. For those readers who are under the age of 30, this may be foreign to you. However, for you who were born in the late 60’s or 70’s, you know exactly what I mean. As soon as I got a new copy, I would […]