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Greenville SC Whether you live on Paris Mountain and train nearby, ride at Donaldson Center with frequency, commute to and from work, or just like to get out in the sunshine under your own power, you'll find information and cycling news you can use right here.
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Written by Mark Thomas
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Thursday, 21 December 2006 |
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Here's a great way to stay fit (and have mucho fun) over the winter. UWBL. |
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Written by Teresa Jarzemkoski
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Monday, 09 October 2006 |
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World-class bicycle racing will return to Greenville, South Carolina, on October 14 and 15 for the 22nd annual St. Francis Hospital Greenville Cycling Classic presented by Hincapie Sportswear. Hundreds of the country’s fastest professional and amateur cyclists will compete for the winner’s share of the $20,000 weekend purse of criterium racing. St. Francis Hospital and Hincapie Sportswear have returned as valuable sponsors of the event.
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Written by Teresa Jarzemkoski
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Thursday, 05 October 2006 |
| Oct 14, Smoky Mountain Wheelmen Fall Century, Loudon, TN | Details | | Oct. 21 - Spartanburg Freewheelers 2nd Annual LEAF TOUR | Details | | Oct 28, Dangerous Dave's Spooktacular - Spartanburg, SC, 35, 55 & 75 miles | Details | | Nov 4 - NOC/Subaru Tour de Nantahala 45-mile, 60-mile or 106.5-mile loop through the Southern Appalachians | Details | | Nov 10 - 12, The 2006 Cruisin' In The Country Century Weekend, Claxton, GA | Details | |
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Written by Mark Thomas
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Tuesday, 26 September 2006 |
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Want to find out where to ride any ol' place in S.C.? Check out South Carolina Trail Net. |
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Written by Mark Thomas
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Tuesday, 26 September 2006 |
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The Tobacco Free for Life Challenge 2006 offers " A unique opportunity for a wilderness ride through the pristine DuPont State Forest. Funds raised go to Partnership for Health's Tobacco Free for Life program aimed at youth tobacco prevention. Three courses available: Advanced - primarily single track & some access roads, +/-25 mi with 3,500' total climb; Intermediate - Single track & access roads, 10-15 mi with moderate climb; and Beginner - Fun ride on easy wide forest roads, 3-5 mi with minimal climb"
Clicke here to r egister for this Sundays' event. |
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Written by Mark Thomas
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Tuesday, 26 September 2006 |
The work these riders put in helps make "cycling friendly for everyone in South Carolina!" The website shows you how to get involved. |
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