I had a thoroughly enjoyable day out on the Audax ride I did last weekend. Here’s a sample…
“Fat-busting but not wallet-busting, the humble bicycle is an increasingly popular choice of transport. Around 130m bikes rolled off production lines in 2007 and even more are set to be made this year.” –The Economist
“Cup of coffee in hand, I realize that it’s true what they say: Bicycles Rule in the Netherlands.” –Eric, Downwind of Amsterdam.
“It’s time to take cycling back and place it firmly in the category ‘normal way to get to work, to the shops, to the cinema’.” –The Slow Bicycle Movement
“I’m lazy. But it’s the lazy people who invented the wheel and the bicycle because they didn’t like walking or carrying things.” –Lech Walesa
Clear the way for another speedlink entry–is there ever going to be another original post here???
It’s not that I’m short on ideas for things to write about, I’m just short on ideas on finding time to write…
I suppose I should tell you about my experience at the Audax Alpine Classic last weekend…
Mt Donna Buang…never been up there before.
“The Crucifix” is such a well-named route…
It was just me and the cows on the popular Lilydale-Warburton Rail Trail, to start with at least…
Some recommended routes for exploring Melbourne by bike.
It wasn’t much of an alternative to a 100km dirt brevet, but my fall back plan was to hit Dandenong Creek Trail…