Sponsored Links

Featured Links

Other Topics
Sponsored Links







Quote of the Day

"There are people who read too much: bibliobibuli. I know some who are constantly drunk on books, as other men are drunk on whiskey or religion. They wander through this most diverting and stimulating of worlds in a haze, seeing nothing and hearing nothing."

Richard M. Nixon



Recommended Products



Click here for eBay Motors!


 






 
Featured Cycling Articles

Cycling Sunglasses - A Cyclist's Only Cool Garb!
Very few cycling garments are worn in the mall when trolling for a good time. Cycling sunglasses are an exception.Tight cycling jerseys with three pockets across the back are seldom seen. Mall rats don’t choose cycling shoes with cleats- they look funny ...

Mountain Biking – Great Exercise and Fun
Mountain biking is a great way to explore the great outdoors, exercising and having fun. Racing down a mountainside is exhilarating; however, it can also be dangerous. Although it is consider a dangerous sport, if done with utmost caution, mountain ...

The Facts on Anabolic Steroids Cycling!
Bodybuilders generally follow different cycles than other athletes because of their goals. Bodybuilders use steroids for two purposes, to increase muscle mass and decrease bodyfat. Such other factors as endurance, stamina, and strength are secondary and ...




Biking Across America and Cycling Coast-to-Coast
 

On the route across the flats of Middle America we leave on this day from Liberal Kansas, home of the Mid American Aircraft Museum and head for the high ground in the Mountains of New Mexico. So far we have done well and we are still alive, which potentially is a good sign, and we have cleared the Appalacian Mountains so the lower Rockies ought to be doable or one would hope. Yet all the 200-mile per day flats have taken their toll indeed.

Luckily now we are down to about 5% body fat and probably look more like stick figure than any resemblance of the well-muscled Lance Armstrong. We have not quite averaged the speed we wanted on many of the treks and yet we are still going. Sometimes we paid for it having to drive well into the night only to find ourselves with a few hours to sleep to start again. Was it General Patton who said you can sleep when you die? Well, I guess he was right, but God let us finish this journey first.

We head out from Liberal Kansas after sunrise, there is little traffic and occasionally a truck blows by providing at least a little wind as there is none today. Well that is good as the wind usually would be blowing against us here. The road out of Liberal Kansas sucks as it is completely bumpy with little ribs every few feet. So much for the rim tune up in Springfield MO.

For the most part the quick ride out of Kansas is uneventful and Highway 54 is not so bad, it has been good to us, ever since the 400 left us for Dodge City; that city stinks, no

wonder everyone says; “Get out of Dodge” too much manure for me, there must be a million head of cattle there, this is a much better way to go.

Well about 35 miles we hit the 412 to head East, but first a little Northeastward bend in the road for a detour, then it is a straight shot. Oklahoma State Trooper slows down to say Hi, wow people are nice out here in the middle of nowhere, they must be board as all get out? He offers us water and it is too bad we have been riding with full bottles since Liberal it would have been nice to save the weight and increase our average speed? Oh well, better safe than sorry I guess.

Forty miles later we are on Hwy 56 where we turn left and diagonal to New Mexico; boy does this Oklahoma Pan Handle last forever or what? 10 more miles to Boise City, OK and then we are only 20 more miles to the Border of New Mexico. Finally we hit Clayton, NM and 70 miles of no services to Springer, NM smack dab on I-25 running the length of NM. That sign sure says it all; No Services; as in no second chances, do or die and so we proceed where we will rest for the night in Springer, NM on our journey across the United States on bicycles. This sure is a long-way.

Lance Winslow - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/


Written By: Lance Winslow


Google


Cycling News


The Guardian

Cycle hire scheme app launched
The Press Association
The Barclays Cycle Hire Scheme has only just launched in London but there is already an app to help you locate the nearest bike park. The Cycle Hire Widget ...
London Mayor Boris Johnson Risks $7.8 Million a Year on Cycle-Hire ProgramBloomberg
London launches cycle hire schemeAFP
London cycle hire launch – live updatesThe Guardian
Telegraph.co.uk -London Cycling Campaign -Cycling Weekly
all 198 news articles »

3News NZ

Taylor Phinney in saddle
Boston Herald
By Herald Wire Services Track cycling world champion Taylor Phinney was promoted to ride for Lance Armstrong's Team RadioShack. ...
Phinney set for Denmark cycling debutAFP
Phinney, Sergent and Avery to begin stagiaire trial with RadioShack teamVeloNation
Radioshack Promotes Three to Pro SquadBike World News (blog)
The Associated Press
all 146 news articles »

SuperSport.com

British cyclist Staite suspended for doping
SI.com
LONDON (AP) -British Cycling has announced that Dan Staite has received a two-year ban from all competitions after testing positive for the blood-boosting ...
Cyclist Jules Amos banned for two yearsSydney Morning Herald
Australian cyclist gets 2-year ban for EPO importeTaiwan News
Cycling and the war on doping...road.cc (blog)
BikeRadar.com -Cycling Weekly
all 24 news articles »

Globe and Mail

Feds Step Up Doping Investigation Into Lance Armstrong
FOXNews
Lance Armstrong of the US greets spectators during the parade after the 20th and last stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 102.5 kilometers (63.7 ...
Prosecutors Step Up Armstrong ProbeWall Street Journal
Landis Quietly Leaves Oregon Cycling EventABC News
READ THE LATEST POSTSUSA Today
The Associated Press -BBC Sport -New York Magazine
all 2,086 news articles »

Pro cycling race coming to Colorado in 2011
Denver Post
Major pro cycling will return to Colorado next summer for the first time since the 1988 Coors Classic, with details of a pro circuit ...

and more »