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Tour De France Crop Circles
Anyone interested in cycling knows the Tour de France is taking place now, but some may not be aware of the amazing scenery that the cyclists get to see as they race through the French countryside. Even the crop circles are cool. The tractors that comprise the two wheels and the crank rotated in a … Continue reading
The Best Women’s Cycling Jerseys and Where to Find Them
When cycling with other female riders, I’m often asked the question, “Where did you find your jersey?” It’s a common occurrence. I’m convinced that most cycling shops don’t have a clue about fashion and what women really want to wear. That is why it’s so hard to find stylish and interesting jerseys. Pink, polka dot, … Continue reading
Merrily We Spin Along
One of the most frustrating parts of being a female cyclist with only a few months of serious riding under my belt is that my pace remains slower than that of the average rider. It prevents me from being able to ride with the rest of my group at events, and on training rides, it … Continue reading
Tour De Cure
On July 23, I will be cycling in the American Diabetes Association’s Tour de Cure fundraising event at Texas Motor Speedway. More than 23.6 million Americans — including some of my own family members and friends — suffer from diabetes. During this event, I’ll be joining with riders from across North Texas to help ride … Continue reading
CyclingInsideOut: A New Journey
Hello, and welcome to CyclingInsideOut.com. This blog will journal my cycling adventures as I attempt to evolve from an “athletic beginner” into a more advanced rider. I’m relatively new to the whole cycling experience, dabbling here and there, but not getting serious about riding until last year. I’m now riding regularly, participating in group rides, … Continue reading