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Bike Shop Girl Tips for Girls in Cycling

Blog November 30, 2012 posted by

2013 Race Planning

In efforts to not write a post about disappointment in retailers around Black Friday, Cyber Monday and all things THANKSgiving I am sitting in Starbucks on the side of I-77 to pounds…

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2013 Race Planning
Bike Profile November 28, 2012 posted by

Foundry Cycles Broadaxe: Singleatored

Enter the Foundry Cycles Broadaxe. Designed to be ridden aggressive. This hard tail has molded stays to “flex” and give a bit.

BB92 & 12mm thru axle rear. This means stiff. 438mm stays means nimble. Carbon means a lay up process that will allow for a molded top tube and rear stays to make the abuse of a 50 miler not so bad.

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Foundry Cycles Broadaxe: Singleatored
Blog November 10, 2012 posted by

Trail Riding with Fiona

Back in 2004 I picked up mountain biking seriously. A friend and I would go 3-4 times a week, crushing the souls of boys on our pink (matching) single speeds….

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Trail Riding with Fiona
Blog October 30, 2012 posted by

Race Report: Boone’s NC CX

Read my race prep, and now experience my race report.

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Race Report: Boone’s NC CX
Blog October 24, 2012 posted by

Battle Royale A GUEST POST BY LAURA COLBERT

An on going series from Laura Colbert from Loose Nuts in Atlanta, GA. Click to read more from Laura. Mountain bikes vs. real world In my previous post, I wrote rather sentimentally about…

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Battle Royale A GUEST POST BY LAURA COLBERT
Blog July 10, 2012 posted by

10 Things to Know as a Beginner

As with any sport it can be very daunting and overwhelming when you walk into a completely foreign arena. Questions, fears, hesitance, embarrassment, and so many emotions are rushing through you…

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10 Things to Know as a Beginner
Blog June 26, 2012 posted by

Tech Tuesday: Keeping Your Bike Out of the Shop

This is the time of year that all you want to do is ride your bike, not take it in for maintenance. One of my favorite things I would tell good…

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Tech Tuesday: Keeping Your Bike Out of the Shop
Blog June 9, 2012 posted by

Family Bike Camping

Pathless Pedaled has a great quick, motivating, video to get out with your kids on the bicycles this summer!

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Family Bike Camping
Blog June 3, 2012 posted by

A Setback of Confidence

Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. – Helen Keller After last weeks race I can tell you I didn’t do…

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A Setback of Confidence
Blog May 30, 2012 posted by

Problem Solvers BB30 Eccentric Adapter

Have I mentioned my love for Chris at Problem Solvers?

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Problem Solvers BB30 Eccentric Adapter

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