HERE ARE SOME GREAT CYCLING LINKS | with a brief description of each one
After the links, we list some tags to people currently on a "grand tour" by bicycle - check them out to read some great stories!
Great site that has links not only to cycling, but all forms of non-driving road travel - the site of "subcultural" movement!
This is an active blog with news of interests to cyclists - mainly Toronto but also picks up news from the rest of Canada and overseas.
Joe Kurmaskie is the "Metal Cowboy". Visit his site and check out his books and cycling adventures with his family.
James Noble's site with all you need to know about cycling. This link goes to our article on fund raising. From there, follow the links to the rest of his website
This site gives some ideas and offers supported vacation rides for those not yet ready to "go it alone". Well worth a read.
A site where cyclists can add details of their favorite trails and rides. No fees - anybody can post their ride.
For leisure or sport, try a ride in France. We have not used these people, so if any of our readers have taken one of their tours, we would be interested in comments?
This is the Bike Lane Diary mainly about cycling in Toronto - useful for anyone cycling in any major city! Lots of photos and resource links. We love his uTube link - so you think your bike is safely locked while you quickly run into a shop? Check this: Bike thief at work - who cares?
Jack Jenkins blog about cycling for wellness. Some useful links to fitness.
The rants of Arleigh Arsbars. Miscelllany about life, bicycles and other stuff. Good links.
Random musings on cycling, racing, touring, commuting, work, life and cetera. Oh, yeah, and fixed gear bikes. This site always up-to-date.
A bike blog based out of Buffalo. Long list of useful links, and lots of interesting blog entries - plus a great entry about us!!
A blog site out of Seattle. Bike touring, camping. Check out his "Tags" from all over the world.
Pedal West (Fellow Cross Country Cyclists)
About a cross USA cycle ride in 2001 - they went the same direction as our first cross Canada ride from East to West. Wonder what they thought of the head winds?!
This is a real spirit lifter! Ross went from being unable to walk, talk or read to an 18,000 km tandem ride around Australia. Donations to the National Stroke Foundation.
Now check these "Adventures in Progress"!
José Ignacio Leguina Aranzamendi (Txu)