July 2008
68 posts
rode 17.33 miles in 55 minutes →
Last place in the Tour de France →
Lanterne Rouge. Finishing last is not as easy as you might suppose.
The Tour's Master of Last Place - WSJ.com →
The last man to finish the Tour de France gets the unofficial title of winner of the Lanterne Rouge. Finishing last is not as easy as you might suppose. The designation falls somewhere between insult…
rode 10.72 miles in 35 minutes →
rode 50.44 miles in 3 hours →
NFL to experiment with streaming Sunday Night... →
I’ve heard much talk about this in recent weeks. Because I’m employed by the San Diego I waiting until the story appeared in the media before passing along the information. The NFL has traditionally…
Cycling's Thousandaires - WSJ.com →
When the three fastest riders stand atop the final Tour de France podium in Paris Sunday, they won’t be the biggest stars the sport has produced. They won’t be the richest, either.
rode 18.95 miles in 1 hour and 10 minutes →
21 Ways to Make Your Blog or Website Sticky →
Does the traffic coming to your site come in a Yo-Yo like cycle of ups and downs that never really seems to go anywhere in the long run?
Watched a great c... →
rode 21.97 miles →
rode 12.82 miles →
rode 12.82 miles →
rode 20.13 miles in 1 hour and 20 minutes →
rode 42.03 miles in 2 hours and 35 minutes →
rode 33.86 miles in 2 hours →
rode 33.86 miles in 2 hours →
rode 30.14 miles in 1 hour and 50 minutes →
not happy w/ Garm... →
Kudos to Chris Ho... →
rode 32.4 miles in 1 hour and 45 minutes →
rode 32.4 miles in 1 hour and 30 minutes →
rode 38 miles in 2 hours and 15 minutes →
On my way to meet... →
Challenging cycling tours in Girona Spain for... →
Pure Adventures, Scottsdale, Ariz., (800) 960-2221, offers eight-day self-guided tours year-round in the Girona region
Finding Nirvana on Two Wheels - New York Times →
New York Times article on Girona, Spain
rode 29.01 miles in 1 hour and 50 minutes →
:: Dylan Casey Online :: →
Google product manager Dylan Casey is a retired professional cyclist who rode with Lance Armstrong and the U.S. Postal Team from 1999-2002.
HOWTO: Ride your bike in the Tour de France →
Google’s own Dylan Casey will be speaking about his experience riding the TdF with the Lance Armstrong and the US Postal Team.
No ridding for me... →
Zinester's Guide to Portland →
Critical Mass →
Ride along with San Diego bikers on a monthly outing to celebrate cycling and to assert cyclists’ right to the road. Video by Charlie Neuman