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TourToTanglewood.com

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Submitted by roadskater on May 17, 2006 - 9:16pm.

Hi and welcome! TourtoTanglewood.com is a special part of Roadskater.net for anyone who loves, or thinks they might grow to love, the awesome 2-day 90-mile Tour to Tanglewood skride for Multiple Sclerosis. Here at Roadskater.net we have a charity inline skating and cycling team, and we'd like for you to join us for the Tour!


Sheldon Brown Rolls On: The Bike World Celebrates His Web and Words

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Submitted by roadskater on February 7, 2008 - 12:21am.

Location

Newtonville, MA
United States
42° 21' 20.9088" N, 71° 12' 32.5188" W
See map: Google Maps

The world, the internet, cycling and the art of sharing lost a major force in the form of Sheldon Brown, whose work remains at SheldonBrown.com. He was an incredible resource of cycling knowledge. By all accounts he was also a man of good humor and skateylove (bikeylove) too. Many accounts tell of his helpfulness online, by email, and in person. Timv has mentioned Sheldon often to me in our various discussions, including where I might find out more about my 1980s Centurion bike, learn about fixies, and much more.


Cirque du Cyclisme 2007 Photos

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Submitted by roadskater on June 15, 2007 - 6:52am.

Thanks to Dale at Cycles de Oro's welcoming ways, I showed up on skates for a couple of the Cirque du Cyclisme rides and had the pleasure of seeing lots of classic bikes and the people who love them. Timv was there on his classic bikes, and eebee joined in on Saturday for the leisurely tour of Greensboro.

Please check out my 290 photos from the Cirque du Cyclisme 2007:


Helmet Lights for Inline Skating (Rollerblading) Cycling (Bicycling, Biking)

Submitted by huston on May 23, 2007 - 9:44am.

Below is a series of emails about various helmet lights, in reverse order of posting date:

Huston: Bob's inquiry & my recent ventures in solo nightskating re-stimulated my search for lighting. Here's what I found:

Tour de Lions, Grays Chapel, NC 2007 Report

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Submitted by eebee on May 19, 2007 - 7:43pm.

What another satisfying, smooth and sufficiently challenging Tour de Lions event! We arrived for registration at 7.30am, grabbed some bananas and other carbs, plus coffee, all provided by the event and its volunteers. The weather was sunny but brisk at about 50 deg F.


Recumbent Exercise Bike Better for Me than Bike Trainer

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Submitted by northinsouth on March 21, 2007 - 9:58pm.

I recently purchased a recumbent exercise bike to ride after my daughter goes to bed, as it is hard to get out as much as i would like with a 2.5 year old.  Its nothing fancy, a Proform XP110 from Sears.  I had a magnetic trainer for my road bike, but it's noisy and it just feels unnatural to be in that position on a normal road bike and not move for 30 minutes to an hour. 


Thinking About Stuff

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Submitted by timv on December 30, 2006 - 10:33pm.

Things that have been on my mind, none big enough unto itself to warrant a blog entry:

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Knoppix recommends having at least 128MB of RAM "to use the various office products," but even 256 can be pretty painful if you do much of it, and 512MB is way better.


Give for MS

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Submitted by roadskater on September 8, 2006 - 2:41am.

Please give to the people who help the people with Multiple Sclerosis. If not here, somewhere. To give to the 2006 Tour to Tanglewood Roadskater.net Team, please visit the pages below and pick someone, especially someone with under $200 in donations, but anyone on the team.


Tour to Tanglewood Route Change Aug 28 2006

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Submitted by roadskater on August 29, 2006 - 9:20pm.

This weekend, Danny, of the Bicycle Response Team for the Tour to Tanglewood, said Dock Davis road was out. This is the bottom of the last rush of adrenaline in the Tour on day 1.

I rode loop 1 with Tom on Saturday (more later) and loops 2 and 3 with my parents while visiting them on Sunday. (We rode in a car.) I took photos and sent them to Michelle and Suzanne et. al. at the MS Society and it looks like now there's a route change. This is sad in one way, in that this is a beautiful stretch of nice road. On the other hand it will be great for next year that some of these older bridges will have been replaced.




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