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Bike Snob Co-Mo
http://bikesnobcomo.blogspot.com
I love cycling although frequently find myself on the outside, looking in to the ever deepening and emerging subcultures that make up this crazy, beautiful world. Still, it's better to cast stones at a glass house from the outside than from inside. But maybe one day I will be lucky enough to feel the sharp ends of the falling shards myself! Please find this a tribute to cycling in Columbia, Missouri and to Bike Snob NYC.
Recent Posts
We\'re moving!
Hey kids. We're officially becoming the Columbia Missouri Cycling Cooperative or COMO CYCO for short. You can find us HERE now....or you can redirect your browser to http://comocyco.blogspot.com.We'll still have all the great content plus...
Attack of the San Diego Yeti!
I’m home again after travelling to San Diego for work. With 5 long days of scheduled meetings inside a stuffy hotel, and the weather outside a beautiful 80 degrees and sunny, my emotional status quickly declined into a state of mental constipation....
Sweet, Sweet Bike Love
What is the emotion of desire one feels for an inanimate object? Is it love? The Spielberg movie A.I. (short for Artificial Intelligence) attempted to address this question with the character of David, who was a robot - but look...
MS150 and the Week in Review Quiz
Congratulations to all the COMO MS150 cyclists out there. You put some good miles on your legs, and gave your bikes some sweet love they deserved. And you raised money for a wonderful cause! Many of you wrote to me asking if I would be there, but ala...
Observations on the Tour of Missouri
As with any cycling fanatic in the US, and certainly in Missouri, it was with great excitement that I recently attended several of the stages of the ongoing Tour of Missouri (TOM); specifically, the finish of Stage 4 in Jefferson City and the en...
Accusations!
Well Pilgrims, some serious accusations are being thrown around the peloton today. No – I’m not speaking of the recent assertion that Lance was receiving autogenous blood transfusions during the Tour de France.And no, I’m not talking...

