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Old 04-22-2002, 06:48 AM
Vee-Man Vee-Man is offline
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What sites do you frequent for cycling?

I check out mostly www.mtbr.com ,since i'm a born-again-mountainbiker it gives me an idea of what products are good on the market now. Just wanted some other sites to look at.

Also any of you own a Camelback or a Polar Water bottle?
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Old 04-23-2002, 02:28 PM
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Re: What sites do you frequent for cycling?

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I check out mostly www.mtbr.com ,since i'm a born-again-mountainbiker it gives me an idea of what products are good on the market now. Just wanted some other sites to look at.

Also any of you own a Camelback or a Polar Water bottle?
Great site, I also visit http://www.velonews.com/ and http://www.triathletemag.com/

The traithlete magazine is great for training tips and ideas, as well as cycling accessories. 75% of a top mountbikers training, or more, is done on a road bike.

What kind of bike do you ride? I have a '97 GT Zaskar with full Shimano XT drivetrain and V-brakes, SPD pedals, Rock Shox Judy XC fork, Kore stem, skewers, seatpost, and Mavic rims.
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Old 04-23-2002, 07:04 PM
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Endurance athelete is dead on...you gotta put on the road miles to build fitness,the technical mtb riding comes much easier then.

http://www.usacycling.org/mtb/

www.cyclingnews.com this site is mainly euro road news,but it is a great site with lots of info and links.

www.dailypeloton.com another great site.
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Old 04-29-2002, 07:53 AM
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Hey thanks for the sites!

I just recently bought a Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo with LX components, Mantau Magnum R shocks and bontrager all around on the rest. I already want to go to XT or XTR's but i'm gonna wait till the LX stuff wears out before that. Going from a Schwinn Crosscut from early 90's to this bike is like riding a caddilac to i'm keeping myself easily amused right now so thats all that matters at this moment.

BTW I bought a Camelback Blowfish the other day and used it twice already and its so nice. Highly recommended for those long rides.

Anyone watch Eco-challenge New Zealand? Man those guys are nutz!
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Old 05-17-2002, 10:23 PM
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www.mtbr.com is a great site (live in Crested Butte CO)...so I'm right in the middle of some of the best mountain biking in the country. Definitely check out the trail reviews, alot of them are right on. ...speaking of, I'll be heading out on sunday for a 3-4 hour mountain bike ride (try it at 9000 feet)...it's a workout! But the views are all worth it!
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Old 05-20-2002, 10:14 AM
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Cycle web sites to visit

Hi Guys

Try out South Africas most popular cycling and all round sports news web siteshttp://. <a href="http://www.cyclela...lab.co.za/</a>

Let me know what you think

Cheers

Bobby
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http://trianglemtb.com

Good for the stuff happening in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area of North Carolina
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http://trianglemtb.com

Good for the stuff happening in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area of North Carolina
I have seen this site. It sounds very good. I have seen and read some of the information and pictures of this site. They were awasome. I am watching Bikeradar dot com site for cycling.
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