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Bike Companies
Giant Bicycles:
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/
The official website of Giant Bicycles. Here you can find bike specifics for a range of bike types from Giant.
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Kuota:
http://www.kuota.com.au/
The official website of Kuota. Browse the site for Kuota's bikes and accessories.
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Lapierre Ultimate Cycles:
http://www.lapierrebikes.com/lapierre/
The official website of Lapierre Ultimate Cycles. View specs on ultimate cycles.
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Merlin Bike:
http://merlinbike.com/
The official website of Merlin Bike. Learn about the quality of Merlin bikes at this site.
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Niner Bikes:
http://www.ninerbikes.com
The official website of Niner Bikes. Check out the site to learn about 29 inch mountain bikes.
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Cycling Information
Adventure Cycling Association:
http://www.adv-cycling.org
"Since 1973, our mission has been to inspire people of all ages to travel by bicycle for fitness, fun, and self-discovery." Routes and maps, tours, events and gatherings are all covered by this site. Also, check out their "Cyclists' Yellow Pages."
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Bicycle Colorado:
http://bicyclecolo.org/
The mission of Bicycle Colorado is to "...encourage and promote bicycling, increase safety, improve conditions, and provide a voice for cyclists in Colorado." Has free maps covering the state that show important cycling information.
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Cycling King:
http://www.cyclingking.com
Cycling King is a good resource for road bike enthusiasts, especially those that are training for an event. The site has training tips and guides, spreadsheet downloads, and a forum.
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Cycling USA:
http://www.usacycling.org/
USA Cycling is the official cycling organization recognized by the U.S. Olympic Committe and is responsible for identifying, training and selecting cyclists to represent the United States in international competitions.
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Mountain Bike Magazine:
http://www.mountainbike.com
A good source all for all around mountain biking information. This site has articles on repairs, skills, trails, and more.
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Cycling Locations and Events
Cycling Events
Bike Ride.com:
http://www.bikeride.com/
A Bicycling Events and Information Source. This site allows you to search for cycling events of various types, in various locations. Other quality resources are available here as well.
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Fruita Mountain Bike:
http://www.fruitamountainbike.com/
The site of the Fruita Fat Tire Festival! Find out about the upcoming festival, where to go, how to sign up and more.
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The Copper Triangle:
http://www.coppertriangle.com/
The Colorado Cyclist Copper Triangle Alpine Classic is a benefit ride that supports the Davis Phinney Foundation. This foundation was created in 2004 to support Parkinson’s disease research and improve the lives of those challenged by the disease.
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Cycling- USA East
The East Coast Greenway:
http://www.greenway.org/
The East Coast Greenway is a trail project that has been an ongoing project for over fourteen years. This project is well on it's way to creating a "traffic-free path linking East Coast cities from Maine to Florida" for cyclists, walkers and other trail advocates.
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Cycling- USA West
Rosarito Ensenada:
http://www.rosaritoensenada.com/
A semi-annual 50 mile bicycle ride along the Pacific Coast and inland through rural countryside from Rosarito Beach to Ensenada. Voted Best Cycling Event by readers of LA Sports & Fitness Magazine and Best Cycling Tour by readers of Competitor Magazine in 2006. This event raises funds for the Red Cross of Rosarito and Ensenada.
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Tours and Guides
National Bicycle Tour Directors Association:
http://www.nbtda.com
This site allows you to search by various means to find bike tours three days and longer, all over the U.S. Great for finding multiple day tours.
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USA - National
American Trails:
http://www.americantrails.org/
This organization supports local, regional, and long-distance trails and greenways. You can search all 50 states for trails of various natures.
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Pedaling.com:
http://www.pedaling.com/index.asp
Here you can find more trails and routes information. Many have printable maps or cue sheets to keep you on course.
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SingleTracks: Bike the net.:
http://www.singletracks.com/
Mountain bike trails for all 50 states, and numerous international locations. These trails are user submitted, and ranked by riders and full of additional information.
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Cycling Photographers
Graham Watson:
http://www.grahamwatson.com
The official site of the world renown cycling photographer, Graham Watson. Watson, a British photographer, has covered Tour de France, Giro Italia, Paris-Roubaix and other major races world wide.
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Safety
Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute:
http://www.bhsi.org/
Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute is a helmet advocacy group from Washington state, consumer funded, to help cyclists of all demographics be aware of cycling helmet safety. An excellent site for questions about helmet use, laws, and related safety issues.
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Technical Resources
Park Tools:
http://www.parktool.com
Park tools offers many resources on their site, such as information about their tools, and how to use them! They offer practical guides for doing repairs and maintenance on bicycles.
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Sheldon Brown:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/
An eccentric writer/rider who shared his knowledge of bicycle mechanics. February of 2008, Sheldon passed away. Those who read his work know that the cycling world has lost a valuable member. A good resource for technical information you might not otherwise find.
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