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Out Pedaling Winter in New Zealand

By Loretta Henderson

I am sitting alone in my wet frosty tent, crossed legged, inside my sleeping bag with my bike light in my mouth. My rained soaked figureless cycling gloves are challenged to keep my fingers warm enough to type. Each morning my ice cold tent and warm sleeping bag beckons me to

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Saddle-time Blues - 6 Ways to Keep the Love Flowing

By Laurel-Lea Shannon

It happens suddenly. First you notice that you’re easily annoyed and crabby—and a bit fatigued. Then you start dreading your next ride or, worse, skipping it. Finally your cycling goals seem pointless and dull. What’s wrong? You’ve got the saddle-time blues. Here’s how to cure them:

1. Change the scenery

We’re

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Cops for Kids: A New All-Female Team Rolls In

By Lisa Harrison

left to right: Petra Becker, Patrol Sgt. Kelly McCartney, Const. Maria Koniuck, Const. Wendy Basic and Const. Nadine Kirsch (not part of the team this year)

Since 1994, the Winnipeg Police Service’s Cops for Kids bicycle relay team has been burning up the miles in support of the Children’s Wish Foundation

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Solving the Mysteries of Bike Sizing

By Sheila Ascroft

How do you know what size of bike you need? Some bikes are measured in inches, others in centimetres. Why? Mountain bikes evolved in Californian the early ‘70s and so use the American-favoured inches. Road bikes on the other hand have a long European tradition and are always measured in centimetres.

Read more . . . Solving the Mysteries of Bike Sizing