Archive | January, 2011
Cycle & Style’s Guide to Sundance

Cycle & Style’s Guide to Sundance

Got a ticket to ride? Here’s a Local’s Look at Sundance Park City, Utah was the stage for the 30th year of the Sundance Film Festival.  It’s almost like they (the Sundance volunteers) swoop in a few days prior to the start of this worldwide spectacle on January 20th to set up all of the [...]

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Cyclist’s Kitchen: Supermarket Shopping: Decisions and Dilemmas

Cyclist’s Kitchen: Supermarket Shopping: Decisions and Dilemmas

by Nancy Clark, MS RD CSSD Question: How many food decisions does the average person make in a day: 25, 80, 100, 200? According to Bonnie Taub-Dix RD, weight loss specialist in New York and author of Read it Before You Eat It: How to Decode Food Labels and Make the Healthiest Choice Every Time, [...]

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Our Valentine’s Day Give-Away!

Our Valentine’s Day Give-Away!

  Valentine’s Day Surprises for the Cyclist! For our readers just in time, here’s a little love from ChicoBag  and Cycle & Style! ChicoBag gave us two great compact, reusable bags made of recycled content to use (instead of a plastic grocery bag) over and over again—and decorated to show your love for the earth (and [...]

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Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom

Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom

Our Book Review of Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom Sue Macy has written many books about the history of women in sports and her latest book, Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (With a Few Flat Tires along the Way) has just been published by National [...]

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Good Morning Sunshine!

Good Morning Sunshine!

Battling the Winter Blues It’s January and in the northern hemisphere there is a lot less sunlight, which can lead to low serotonin levels and “winter fatigue,” (aka. “winter blues”) that lack of energy and fatigue, something many of us feel during the cold, dark  months. There are many things you can do to boost your energy–even in the [...]

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Be Proud to Ride Like a Girl

Be Proud to Ride Like a Girl

By Anna Glowinski Cycle and style. It’s a rare and wonderful thing when those two words come together. When they do come together it usually conjures images of Dutch ladies cycling along in dresses with baskets and puppies, which is indeed a beautiful image. But there are more ways of bringing them together, cycling is [...]

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