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Take a Summer Tour on Two Wheels

by Michele Cheplic

10 Jul 2008 12:27 PM

France is famous for the Eiffel Tower, its pastries, and scores of fabulous museums, but if you are looking to gain a unique perspective of the City of Lights then this next trip might be exactly what you are looking for.

Travel Tidbits: Famous Faces Try to Lure Tourists to New York and Touring North Dakota on Two Wheel

by Michele Cheplic

16 May 2008 09:52 PM

What do actor Kevin Bacon, MTV personality Coltrane Curtis and musician Itzhak Perlman all have in common? They want you to visit their favorite Big Apple haunts. And thanks to a new ad campaign you'll discover where these famous faces hang out in the city during their downtime.

Travel Tidbits: Singapore's New Ultra-Luxe Airport Terminal and a Bicyclist's Worst Enemy

by Michele Cheplic

12 Jan 2008 03:20 PM

If your air travels take you to Singapore any time soon you will be among the first to experience life at the newest and most luxurious airport terminals in the world. Changi Airport Terminal 3 opened to the public on Wednesday and it's already causing quite a stir among frequent flyers.

Get Biking

by Michele Cheplic

09 May 2007 11:46 AM

We all know May is the month we celebrate our dear mothers and recognize the sacrifice made by our military service men and women.

Biking and Walking Tours Of Europe

by Michele Cheplic

20 Apr 2007 09:55 PM

I look back at my years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison with great fondness. However, I do have a couple of regrets--one being that I never took the opportunity as an undergraduate to participate in a European exchange program.

Do You Brake (Or Veer) For Bicyclists?

by Michele Cheplic

17 Sep 2006 01:44 PM

In the past I have written blogs about the importance of wearing a bike helmet, but prior to yesterday I never thought about how I reacted when driving by bicyclists who were not wearing helmets.

Vacationing on Two Wheels

by Michele Cheplic

06 Sep 2006 11:59 PM

Cycling through Europe... if you think it sounds like an adventure reserved for college coeds... or people named Lance Armstrong... think again. The chance to grab a bike and navigate through the spectacularly scenic European countryside doesn't have to be merely a "dream vacation," it can be reality.

Bike Fitting -The Key To Finding The Perfect Bike

by Michele Cheplic

22 Jul 2006 10:50 AM

If you have been watching current coverage of the Tour de France you have no doubt seen that the riders are mere extensions of the expensive bikes that help them traverse the French Alps and navigate through the seemingly endless stretches of farmland on their way to the race's finish line in Paris.

Your Child's Bike-Shopping For Quality

by Michele Cheplic

25 Jun 2006 09:00 AM

School's out... which means hundreds of thousands of children across the country are traveling to the pool, around the neighborhood, and to the corner store on two-wheels. To insure your children arrive at their destination safely, it's critical that their "wheels" are the right fit.

BICYCLING - PROPER HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT

by Renee Dietz

14 Jan 2006 01:17 PM

Many people do not realize how much difference a bike ride will make with the proper handlebar adjustment. The key is that your bike saddle height and adjustment should be a part of any adjustment of the handlebar height and position.



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