Some great cycling-related articles in the New York Times lately, this one about long distance cycling is very interesting, this one about racing is instructive if you're into going faster. Still, as the correction below shows, if you're learning to ride a bike based on what you read in the paper, (rather than say, this blog) you're going to crash a lot more.
Correction: June 20, 2008
An article on Thursday about training advice from an Olympic cyclist misstated a technique for negotiating downhill curves. The rider’s inside pedal should be up, not down.
Yeah, I can see how that's going to make a bit of a difference.
2,822km so far this year.
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Ha. Thanks for that tip. I think that'll improve my cornering no end. I was wondering what the problem was...
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