Friday, January 21, 2011

Cycling Tips



As race season approaches, everyone seems to be gearing up for victory this spring. One unique attribute of cycling is that in addition to the physical contest of the sport, there is a large degree of tactical prowess to be successful in events such as the Criterium. If you are just entering the sport and do not have access to the resources of a team or racing club, have no fear; Cycling Tips is a blog that covers all the basics in an easy to comprehend format. In one post, Cycling Tips covers the finer points of paceline ettiquette and maneuvering using toy-soldier like cycling figurines. Even better, the blog names said figurines in order to make the sitations come to life. One example of this includes Mark Renshaw (formerly of HTC-Columbia) exasperatedly maneuvering away from a tiring Cadel Evans (BMC). Even If you have no intentions what so ever of entering a competitive cycling event, Cycle Tips can apply to your weekly training rides. Check out more at

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