Links
Other Web sites of interest to Phoenix-area cyclists.
Videos of the February 6, 2010 Geezers ride, courtesy of John Brush
At the roundabout
http://www.youtube.com/user/herrbrush#p/a/u/1/uYqMcmUYBEs
Extreme Geezers Group climbing riding up Mountain View
http://www.youtube.com/user/herrbrush#p/a/u/0/1qrhKP0hra8
The Geezers' Blog
Casual and racing cycling organizations
- Arizona
Bicycle Club (ABC)
For all levels of cyclists - The
Arizona Bicycle Racing Association (ABRA)
Affiliated with USA Cycling - USA
Cycling
The national organizations that regulates bicycle racing - The Greater
Arizona Bicycling Association (GABA)
For all levels of cyclists. - The League of American
Bicyclists
A national organization that advocates for the rights of cyclists - The Coalition of Arizona
Bicyclists
This group advocates for the rights of cyclists in Arizona, works with traffic planners to improve conditions for cyclist on the road, coordinates with the governor's office on cycling issues, and holds training classes for cyclists and police agencies. - The Bull Shifters
Bicycling Club
This club is dedicated to fun and fitness on a bike, and most of its members ride harder than do the members of other non-racing clubs.
Other links of interest to Geezers
- Arizona Road
Cyclist News
A bi-weekly E-mail news letter of interest to cyclists who ride the roads and streets of Arizona. - Weather Warrior
The base layer bib for cold weather by Geezerette Teri. - VeloNews
Probably the best English-language Website for news about competitive cycling. - PezCycling News
An Website of cycling news written in a breezy style. The site's technical writer is Geezer Charles Manantan.
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RoadBikeRider.com Newsletter
A weekly newsletter with articles of interest to serious road cyclists. - PDF
Map of Bicycle Routes in Maricopa Count
This is a very large PDF file showing bicycle paths and streets suitable for cycling in the Greater Phoenix area. The map can be downloaded to your computer for future reference, and a printed version can also be ordered at no cost. - ADOT Bicycle and Pedestrian
Program
Lots of information about the Arizona Dept. of Transportation's bicycling program including maps of state highways with bike-able shoulders, shared-use routes throughout the state, tips for commuting, bicycle laws, and numerous other cycling resources too numerous to list here. -
Tempe in Motion
Information about the construction of multi-use paths in Tempe and occasionally information about bicycling events in Tempe. - Jack Quinn's political
blog
Admittedly, this blog has no relationship whatsoever to cycling. However, if you suffer from low blood pressure, this rarely-updated blog may be the cure, although some readers report a sudden drop in blood pressure accompanied by an intense feeling of drowsiness.
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