We’ve lost one of our own

Bob Barci, one of SBS‘ finest salesreps for the past 12 years, lost his battle with stomach cancer on Wednesday, April 4th. Bob was 60 years old. In the Northwest, Barci is well known for his many passions. Whether it was surfboards, photography, skating, snowboarding, cars, or his work, he took on his interests with … Read more

Hmmmph!

There was some kind of protest in India regarding bicycles, but I can’t make heads or tails of it. Maybe someone will explain it to me. Even though (or perhaps because) I read BusinessWeek religiously, I normally don’t care much for investment bankers. But I must give props to Paul Schaye, who was profiled earlier … Read more

Damn that spam!

It’s a bit disheartening when I see 7 comments in the moderation queue, and they’re all spam. I’d prefer to know that people were actually reading here, rather than just spamming. I’ll try to get an actual post together later tonight.

Free Wheelchair Mission – 3,000-Mile Cycle for Cause, Ride for Mobility

This is a really good cause, so expect to see more posted on it in the coming weeks. Free Wheelchair Mission and Reader’s Digest are partnering to sponsor the first ever Ride for Mobility. Don Schoendorfer and Dr. Mike Bayer, co-founders of Free Wheelchair Mission, will be undertaking a 3,000-mile cross-country cycling trek to provide … Read more

Something new(s)

I’m going to try something new today. After doing a quick web search to see what might be of interest to cyclists, I thought I’d try consolidating it into one post. If comments are favorable, I’ll try to make this a daily post. Good news if you’re planning on cycliing in France. Under the European … Read more