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Serendipity & Tillie

Through a bit of serendipity, I came across Tillie Andersen's website, http://tillieanderson.com/tillie/. The more I read, the more curious I was about women's bicycle racing in the late 1800s. On a long flight, I read…

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E-bikes, entirely different mobility platform

These are not just bikes with motors, they are an entirely different mobility platform. — Read on www.treehugger.com/bikes/gazelle-dutch-style-e-bikes-will-eat-cars.html I've been reading about Lloyd's conversion to e- bike advocate over the years. Having spent extended time…

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E-bikes are helping keep seniors young

E-bikes are helping keep seniors young and, in some instances, even alleviating the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. — Read on www.fastcompany.com/90341686/the-unlikely-way-e-bikes-could-transform-how-we-age

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Don't Underestimate the Health Benefits of E-Bikes

"A study of the cognitive and psychological effects of outdoor cycling finds equal results for normal bikes and e-bikes" The full study is here, https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0211779 Outside magazine has a great review of the research at…

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Scenes from the bike

[gallery ids="26087,26088" type="square" columns="2" link="file" orderby="rand"] Somedays you get sun, some you get fog. Most times, you get both in the same day depending where you ride. Pictures are of Lyon Street Steps and Hawk…

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