
Challenges of Epic Proportions (Part 2 – The Race)
(Part 1 is here) Cyclists were already milling around in front of the Stone County Courthouse on the Mountain View town square, nervously making last minute adjustments to their bikes,

(Part 1 is here) Cyclists were already milling around in front of the Stone County Courthouse on the Mountain View town square, nervously making last minute adjustments to their bikes,

Being a race organizer is a tough thing; dealing with permitting, aid station logistics, publicity, sponsors and volunteers. This past weekend Sarah and Frank Webber pulled off all of that and a

As I write these words, it has been five days since I met forty-seven women, a gaggle of kids, and a batch of manbassadors at Murray Park to ride the

As part of National Bike Month, Bicycle Advocacy of Arkansas (BACA) has partnered again this year with Ditch the Keys and others to promote both bicycle usage and Ozone Action

1. When you tell cyclists “free beer”, you’d better mean it and you’d better have lots of it. 2. It is faster to get downtown by bike than by car.

One of the most interesting aspects of the growth of the bicycling culture in Central Arkansas takes place when it rubs up against the existing norm of our cities. The

This tale begins when a downhill racing dirt diva, a mountain biking mom and a trails coordinator walk into a coffee shop. These three women walked in to Arsaga’s with an idea for a

This article originally ran in 2015, 10 years ago. Much of the information is dated, but the conclusion is that, unfortunately, none of it ever happened. Most of the principals
April 26th marked the first of what is hoped to be many bike rides for the new group- The Central Arkansas Family Fun n Fit Rides. The group rides are
The day started like most race mornings, very early, holding a hot cup of coffee and wondering why in the hell I’m doing this. Then, as most do for an