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Roll Your Own Training Group (Part Two)
Building your own training group can be extremely rewarding and a whole lot of fun. In Part One I covered how to find fellow riders and how to plan your season. In this part I’ll share some tools and techniques I’ve discovered that have helped my group, Team Fartlek, endure.
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Roll Your Own (Part One)
Provided you’ve got the time, energy and some organizational skills, starting your own training group is pretty easy to do.
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Volunteer Spotlight: Gear Drop
This month we’re talking to the fellas from Gear Drop. With the wide temperature ranges fall brings, it’s a true
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Ask the Veterans
We’ve asked first-time pairs to tell us what they’d like to know, and then turned to a group of veteran
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Giving Back: Historic Columbia River Highway
If you’ve ever ridden the section of the Historic Columbia River Highway (HCRH) that starts just above Hood River –
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Route Talk With Ken Chichester
This month’s Route Talk covers Day 3, from Reedsport to Bandon. Master route planner Ken Chichester gives you the scoop
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Along the Way: Reedsport
Here’s a quote, courtesy of Nancy Hammond, vice president of the Reedsport Chamber of Commerce, that nicely sums up the
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Fly Your CO Flag
When I pack for any kind of trip that will involve the bliss of saddle time, when I hit the jersey drawer I make the same choice: the Cycle Oregon jerseys. I push past the retro-art ones, the various other event ones, the more generic versions, and choose from my CO Collection.
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Featured Riders
This month, once again we’ve delved into the registration rolls looking for something interesting – and we’ve found three generations of the same family all riding Cycle O together.
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Ask the Veterans
We’ve asked first-time pairs to tell us what they’d like to know, and then turned to a group of veteran