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Everyday Cyclist

Everyday Cyclist: Pedal To Festivus With The FBC

Jeff Everett and his wife lisa have been putting on a night bike ride every month for the last four years. Typically, rides fall on ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Blood Clot Issue Pt. 2

I have a blot clot. Until now, any thought I had about blood clots (did I even have any?) would have assumed that clots are ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Don’t Stop When The Temp Drops

October is a great time of year to be a cyclist in the inland northwest. Although the days get shorter, most daytime temperatures are perfect ...
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Everyday Cyclist: When Mom Gets Sponsored

Jenni Gaertner lives in Coeur d’Alene with her husband Mike, and two sons. By trade, she’s a pediatric physical therapist. She’s also a serious competitor ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Backyard Pump Tracks Rule

A pump track is a dirt bicycle track designed so that the rider can roll through the entire track without pedaling. A good pump track ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Working Two Wheels Together

Tom Miller and Karen Libsch rode a mountain bike tandem together in this year’s “Round the Clock” 24 Mountain Bike race. They did ten 14-mile ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Get Yourself A G.O.B.

It doesn’t matter how many bikes some cyclists have. There is always another bike on the horizon. If you’ve got a racing bike, a mountain ...
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Everyday Cyclist: How You Can Help Get More People On Bikes

May is national bike month. In Spokane, the people behind the Spokane Bike to Work organization are pursuing a more comprehensive cycling goal. Spokane Bike ...
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Everyday Cyclist: You Can Ride A Century

AFTER MOST CYCLISTS GET comfortable riding more than 20 miles or so, there’s something alluring about the idea of riding a century ride. A century ...
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