January 31st, 2008
AW YEAH it’s the Cookers in full effect y’all, massive toastin’. Thought I’d take a sec and write a diddy on the Cookster. I’m one of the staff here at Cycle Cambridge. If you heard the radio ads about the pierced, tattooed, hairy freaks that work here that’d [...]
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January 30th, 2008
Here’s a video of our very own mechanic and all round suspension guru, Cookie, helibiking in Pemberton, BC. Cookie lived there for 2 years and we post this to remind him what he’s missing.
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January 29th, 2008
With the weather hovering above freezing, it reminds you that spring is just around the corner. If you haven’t started training for the upcoming season, now is the time to start.
Here are some tips to get you on your way.
Any training is better than no training. Get started now.
Don’t do too much to [...]
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January 28th, 2008
To get the most from your time spent on the bike you need to follow a plan. Like any journey it’s hard to get where you want to go without a map. The issue is what should your plan contain. Training for cycling can seem very confusing as the demands are so varying and the [...]
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January 28th, 2008
What will make you faster?
A lot of people think you need to ride a lot to get to a very high level of fitness. For many this equates with 6 days per week with 2-4 hour a day to be competitive in the local group rides and races. Most people who have careers and [...]
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January 28th, 2008
As a way to test our video playing capabilities, here is a great collection of road crashes that will make you cringe but you won’t be able to take your eyes away.
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January 27th, 2008
Take this and may it serve you well…
Tony made a secret recommendation last Sunday after the post-training recovery meal (yep at 50s).
It’s secret, but not to team members. Or if you are not on the team, it’s available if you have big bucks. It is that good. Tony tells me it voids at least 27 [...]
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January 27th, 2008
I am soliciting comments concerning. Mostly, has anyone investigated this, and do they have any usable solutions?
Here is my experience. I have always noticed a vibration in my bike around 40-45 clicks. I also felt it a couple of times around 75 clicks, but theorized it was a resonance from my knees shaking. I [...]
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January 27th, 2008
By Dave Gagnon - Cycle Cambridge/GRG Racing
Many of you who don’t know me really well might perceive me as just another gravity type rider. You know, the riders who don’t want to pedal up the hill so they get pulled up the hill by gondola and then bomb down the hill on the bike. Yeah, [...]
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January 24th, 2008
The bike doesn’t have to be banished to the trainer when the snow flies. With a few modifications and the right clothing you can ride all winter long. I don’t have a car so I commute by bike all winter. While I don’t look foward to riding in the blizzards it can be safe and [...]
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