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24December2007

Where do these people live?

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21December2007

Handling a skid

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20December2007

Benefits of taking the main road

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19December2007

If it’s dangerous in a car, it’s dangerous on a bike

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17December2007

Discretion, the better part of valor

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15December2007

Redefining “normal”

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14December2007

Cycling in bad weather

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13December2007

They don’t want to actually work

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12December2007

More on the case of the Breezer Uptown 8 chaincase

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11December2007

Ouch!

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About the picture atop the page

Yes, that's me, Todd Van Campen. No, I'm not wearing a helmet. Yes, I usually wear one, so please don't scold! Seriously, I endorse wearing a helmet! Pinky swear! In fact, I almost ALWAYS wear one (while riding a bike anyway). (On the other hand, if YOU don't want to wear a helmet, I have no problem with it.) I don't remember what happened on this particular day. Fortunately for all of us it makes for a less-nerdly picture. My exceptionally talented professional photographer friend Charles Bertram took this photo.

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Art for art's sake

I asked my 6-year-old son, Caleb, an avid bicyclist and artist, to draw a bike for me. I think he did a great job!

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