The team got a nice mention on the Campy Only blog. Riding Campagnolo attracts attention – especially when it’s an amateur team on the blingy, wonderful Italian stuff.
Check out the article here.
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The team got a nice mention on the Campy Only blog. Riding Campagnolo attracts attention – especially when it’s an amateur team on the blingy, wonderful Italian stuff.
Check out the article here.
Ten Speed Drive recently teamed up with Sabertec, a company that specializes in vehicle emissions reduction technologies. Sabertec is providing their Blade product to team vehicles for the race season.
The timing was perfect for Ten Speed Drive – they were just getting ready for a block of big races, and a whole bunch of driving [...]
I had an 8-mile bike trip today that I really enjoyed. It was a slow cruise from my house to Autozone, on my commuter, with a worn-out car battery stuffed in one of my pannier bags. I figured that I’ve taken my car to bring bikes in need of repair to bike shops enough times [...]
Water bottles aren’t typically the most exciting bike accessory. They serve a crucial function (lugging your liquids), but “exciting?” Not so much.
The director of my road team came across BioGreen Bottles at Interbike, the bicycle industry’s tradeshow. I subsequently contacted the company to demo some of their bottles to see what all of the hub-bub [...]
It’s the presidential inauguration day here in the U.S. and in addition to the historic buzz in the air are predictions for gridlocked traffic and overcrowded Metro trains around Washington D.C. TheĀ Washington Area Bicycle Association (WABA) has a transportation solution we can get behind: Our friend, the bicycle.
WABA has [...]
We all complain about bad weather and inclement conditions that may prevent us from bike commuting.
You likely know by now that central to the Ten Speed Drive / Ellsworth mission is decreasing our environmental impact. Well, turns out skiing/snowboarding – with its long schleps to mountains, snow-making, lift-running, etc. – has some of the [...]
OK, so the video below is just a commercial (for a Canadian food company I’ve never heard of) and a bit over the top but the message is spot on. I found this clip on my friend Colleen’s fabulous blog, Ride Blessed (if you haven’t visited her blog, by the way, I [...]
As the weather turns colder, the last thing most cyclists are thinking about is trying to drop their riding positions and get low in the drops. We’re so bundled up — and maybe have a little extra holiday layer of our own as well — that the thought of “getting aero” sounds ludicrous. But now [...]
Reprinted, with permission, from Cyclo-CLUB.com
When most people watched Michael Phelps tear the roof off of the Beijing Olympics, they focused on his incredible athletic prowess and drive. And maybe his super-cut torso too. Exercise researchers such as Dr. Joyner noticed something else, too. As he told the NY Times, “I have never [...]
In New Mexico, we were accustomed to decent ‘cross races having maybe 100 participants total in all categories. As the second biggest US cross destination, New England would see maybe 5 or 600 at the biggest UCI events. The inaugural 2008 Cross Crusade? 1,300!



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