
Heading for Leadville
A couple of weeks ago I attended a meeting of a group of very serious mountain bikers at the Oyster Bar in Little Rock. This group of local riders came from

A couple of weeks ago I attended a meeting of a group of very serious mountain bikers at the Oyster Bar in Little Rock. This group of local riders came from
One of my favorite sayings is “It’s better to light a candle than to curse the darkness,” and while I hardly believe that all is dark within the cycling community in

Arkansas Outside Friend, John Barton of JBar Cycling is trying to get the word out about the Arkansas River Trail Survey. This survey is designed to collect information on how

The “in-crowd” has always eluded me. As a kid I moved around a lot and usually the best I could do was pick up a couple of friends that would

Sure, it’s an off day for the Tour de France but that is no reason to go nuts. You’re sitting there at the computer searching through all the options I

“Someday, the pukers won’t beat me.” That quote is filed under things you might hear after a race that make you wonder about people who race. I have to give credit

The full name of the event was the Dr. Feelgood Star-Spangled Classic Criterium. It’s a long name to go along with a long, hot day of road bike racing. Starting

What do you ask a guy who just raced across the continent on a bicycle in less than 11 days? Lots of things. Kurt Searvogel (A.K.A. Tarzan, it’s a college nickname that

This is not our normal post. We are normally advocating getting outside in Arkansas. We still are. We know it’s hot and you may be tempted to stay in and

An XTERRA is a really cool event. The idea is to take a triathlon and change the road cycling to mountain biking and the running to trail running. This adds