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Eroica California: Déjà vu in the USA
Last fall, we went to Italy and spent a week in Tuscany with the touring company Ciclismo Classico. The pinnacle of the tour was “L’Eroica,” a two-wheeled nostalgiafest featuring pre-1985 bikes or replicas, wool jerseys, miles of gravel road, a … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle, bicycling, California, Cambria, Cayucos, Chinotto, Ciclismo Classico, cycling, Eroica, gravel ride, Janice C Johnson, Raleigh bicycle, San Luis Obispo, white roads
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Yep, I’m a Fair-Weather Cyclist
We know a few cyclists who are “randonneurs.” According to Paul Rozelle in his 2012 Bicycle Times feature, “Randonneuring is long-distance, unsupported, noncompetitive cycling within prescribed time limits.” What Rozelle omits from the definition are concepts like regardless of weather … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle, bicycling, bike, escarpment, fair weather, honeysuckle, Janice C Johnson, randonneurs, slacker, spring, sunshine, warm sun, warm weather, Weather, wildflowers
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Deck Those Halls, Y’all!
Wishing a Very Merry Christmas to All My Readers, Friends, and Family Blessings, Jan
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Tagged bicycle, bike wheel, Christmas, Christmas decorations, greetings, Janice C Johnson, wreath
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How to Score “King of the Mountain” Status Without Riding a Bicycle
Chronically knotted muscles are no fun. I would know, because for the last 18 years or so, my left shoulder has been bunched up so it looks like the Incredible Hulk’s, compared to my right shoulder, which more closely resembles … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycle, bicycling, chiropractic, chiropractor, cycling, humor, injury, Janice C Johnson, jersey, King of the mountain, KOM, recovery, rehab, Tejay van Garderen, Tour de France
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Considering Bluebonnets
Sometimes I wonder whether my writing benefits anyone. My audience is loyal and fun, but small. Should I be doing something different, something to be seen by lots more people? Well, while out bicycling several weeks back, I learned a … Continue reading