Team RadioShack Line-up in Denain and Amstel Gold Race

Team RadioShack Line-up in Denain and Amstel Gold Race Grand Prix de Denain (France), 14/04/2011 Riders: Sam Bewley, Philip Deignan, Robbie Hunter, Ben King, Geoffroy Lequatre, Robbie McEwen, Nelson Oliveira & Jesse Sergent Director: Dirk Demol Amstel Gold Race (Netherlands), 17/04/2011 Riders: Philip Deignan, Ben Hermans, Markel Irizar, Geoffroy Lequatre, Sérgio Paulinho, Gregory Rast, Jesse [...]

Source: http://www.teamradioshack.us/team-radioshack-line-up-in-denain-and-amstel-gold-race/

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The Morning?s Half-Stage at De Panne

Team RadioShack?s Michal Kwiatkowski (POL) hung tough today in cold, wet conditions to take 7th place in a furious bunch sprint finish to the 111-kilometer half-stage of the 3 Days of De Panne. With the unusual two event closing day format, like the Criterium International, this first half-stage started early and was over by noon. [...]

Source: http://www.teamradioshack.us/the-morning%e2%80%99s-half-stage-at-de-panne/

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Christmas, Winter and the Five Per Cent

There was no cycling over Christmas other than two outings with Titanium Man ? more on that later. Actually there was some other cycling ? cycling from one table to the next, each a groaning board of delights. I now need not carry a spare tyre, I have one that is self-installed. The remaining holidays [...]

Source: http://cycleseven.org/christmas-winter-and-the-five-per-cent?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=christmas-winter-and-the-five-per-cent

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A Great Time For Life Membership

Louise & Todd

When you join Adventure Cycling Association as a Life Member you gain a lifetime of benefits: a never-ending subscription to Adventure Cyclist magazine, discounts on our route maps, tax benefits, a special embroidered life member jacket, and much more.

If you have been considering this investment in bicycle travel, now is the time to take the plunge. Right now an Individual Life Membership is $1000 and a Joint Life Membership is $1500. These rates will be increasing after January 31.

Your life membership will provide important ongoing support to Adventure Cycling and our mission to inspire and empower people to travel by bicycle, and help us build a strong foundation for the future. Life member funds helped us purchase and renovate our headquarters building, saving the organization thousands of dollars in interest payments. We then put that savings toward more route creation, reaching out to current and future cyclists, and building better conditions for all bicyclists.

"My relationship with Adventure Cycling began back in the 70s, I loved reading the life member profiles in the magazine," said life member Donna Sakson, of Seattle, Washington. "But what sealed the deal for me is that life membership provides long-term support for the organization. In my opinion, this is a very important time to be a life member ? to help maintain the organization's long-term strength."
Our life members are one of the special groups that provide important support to bicycling in
America. Each year a dedicated group of cyclists make this special commitment ? maybe this is
your year.

Please consider Life Membership (or Joint Life Membership) today, before rates increase. Learn
more: www.AdventureCycling.org/Life.

Photo: Two of the 2012 visiting cyclists. Photo by Adventure Cycling Association.

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MEMBERSHIP HIGHLIGHTS is posted almost every other Friday by Amy Corbin, Membership and Marketing Coordinator. Membership Highlights spotlights the various benefits of membership, our accomplishments thanks to member support, and even interviews with some of our most passionate and dedicated members, both individual and organizational.


Source: http://blog.adventurecycling.org/2012/12/a-great-time-for-life-membership.html

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Future of Cycling

What do you see when you hear the phrase, “future of cycling”.  Some of you may see a giggling toddler on a tricycle, and other’s may see a competitive junior cyclist on a frame that is slightly too big.  What do I see?  I see this. An 81 year old man.  Healthy.  Fit.  Not only riding his bike, but racing his bike!  Racing his bike against fellow competitors his age.  He is winning a National Championship road race that climbs over 4000 feet in 64k.  He is racing a criterium...

Source: http://alisonstarnes.com/future-of-cycling/

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