Hutchinson saddles up for the race of a lifetime
THE first thing people ask Simon Hutchinson is if he?s mad. RadioShack-Nissan's Trek machines for 2012
Do you like this? Tweet Trek Bicycle Corporation sponsored both the Leopard Trek and RadioShack teams last year so it's no surprise that when the two teams merged during the off-season that the Wisconsin company would carry on in that role for 2012. Trek Madone 6.9 SSL ? RadioShack-Nissan-Trek's 2012 race bike
Trek Bicycle Corporation sponsored both Leopard Trek and RadioShack-Nissan last year so it was no surprise when the two teams merged during the off-season to learn that the Wisconsin company would carry on in that role for 2012. Returning Leopard Trek riders shouldn't have to make any adjustments, as aside from cosmetics, virtually every piece of equipment is carried over from the 2011 season ... Bike shops guide
It's no secret that Little Rock is a rewarding city for cyclists. Here, almost every cycling preference can be met. There are great flats in the southeast, perfect for experienced road cyclists wanting to burn up the miles, and "rollers" and challenging hills northwest of town for mountain bikers and hearty roadies. It's no secret that Little Rock is a rewarding city for cyclists. Here, almost ... Paul Budnitz Bicycles ? First look
Say you're looking for an everyday city bike. Most of us would simply shop and search until we found something satisfactory. But not Paul Budnitz, the founder of world-renowned 'art toy' creative engine Kidrobot . Uninspired by everything he saw, Budnitz instead built his own custom machine and then started a whole company around it to sell his vision of the perfect bicycle to others. "I ... follow us:
Evelyn Stevens finds her perfect (prototype) saddle. Volunteers/Donations Needed, 1/15
Bird rescue Wild B.I.R.D., 1880 S. Quebec Way, Denver, needs adult volunteers and monetary donations to help continue operations at its rehabilitation facility. Wild B.I.R.D. has sheltered, rehabilitated and released more than 10,000 healthy native birds into the parks and open spaces around Denver.