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October 13, 2015/ Jim Parker One hundred miles is an epic distance for cyclists at all levels. Very few recumbent cyclists have done it under 4 hours during road races where there is a pack of cyclists to help maintain...
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September 30, 2015/ Guest In this guest post, Ben Tomblin shares his Race Report from the Solo Hoodoo 500 August 29-30, 2015. Ben is racing the Vendetta in the Natchez Trace 444 this weekend, October 2.I had known about and...
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September 4, 2015/ Maria Parker Now that I’ve had my 3rd full night of sleep post HooDoo 500, I realized that I left out some important details in my initial write up that some of you more interested in the...
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September 3, 2015/ Maria Parker Early on Monday morning I completed the 520 mile Hoodoo 500 in southern Utah. This challenging and incredibly beautiful race had been attempted by recumbent riders but never finished before this year when 3 Cruzbike...
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August 17, 2015/ Jim Parker The Achilles heel of recumbent cycling has always been climbing performance. Maybe that’s why recumbents flock to the flat races like Bike Sebring and Calvin’s Challenge, but no recumbent racer has yet attempted the epic...
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