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Greenville Area Cycling
 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.
 


New Yarn Spinner PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Thomas   
Tuesday, 06 November 2007
The latest edition of the Yarn Spinner is published. This newsletter from the Greenville Spinners has excellent info on the Upstate Winter Bike League (a great way to stay fit this winter) and lots of great content. Join up!
 
National CX Preview PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Thomas   
Sunday, 14 October 2007

Course details for the upcoming National Cyclocross Championship in Kansas City are up: Details and press here.

Do you want a preview race on the course? Check out the Boulevard Cup press release and flyer.

We'll be posting some photos of the important features of the course. Stay tuned.

 
Get The Scoop PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Thomas   
Thursday, 04 October 2007
Want to know what's happening in the Greenville cycling scene? Get the full scoop here at the new Greenville Spinners website. Click on the latest newsletter for rides and happenings.
 
North Carolina Cyclocross PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Thomas   
Tuesday, 02 October 2007
Cyclocross is no longer rare in the warmer climes. Here's the link to the North Carolina Series. Here's what's happening in Georgia.
 
Darwin PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ben Foxworth   
Saturday, 01 September 2007

Since he was dead when the sport of bicycle racing began, Charles Darwin could hardly have anticipated what a fine lens the sport of bicycle racing would provide into his theory of natural selection. (He died in 1882. It is believed that the first chain-driven bicycle was developed around 1885.)

Yet, those of us who race know there is nothing like a challenging race course to test the character and fitness of every racer.

For many years the US Professional Road Racing Championships were held in Philadelphia. The most selective feature of that course was an intense pitch known to just about all American professionals: the Manayunk Wall, which they tackled ten times in a 156 mile race. In the early days of the race, Manayunk was indeed selective. Very often the race would end with a solo rider throwing his arms up in the air.

In recent years, however, the level of the entire US peleton has risen, much as it has on an international level in Milan-San Remo. In the old days the Cipressa and the Poggio would break up the field in that race, but now everyone is so strong that the odds each year are in favor of a field sprint victory.

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Spinners Site PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mark Thomas   
Tuesday, 14 August 2007
The Greenville Spinners have updates on local rides and bike related happenings at their fresh site. Check them out here.
 
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