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Everyday Cyclist

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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Everyday Cyclist: Dos And Don’ts Of Bike Parking

If you ride your bike enough, you’re going to need to park it, lock it, and leave it unattended at some point. Here are some ...
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