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The First Col is the Steepest (Or Maybe Not!)

September 14, 2022 ~ Steve Wartenberg ~ 8 Comments

I admit it: I was a little apprehensive about this trip to the French Alps to climb the collection of cols. It’s not like I’m getting any younger, and it’s hard to practice climbing mountains in pancake-flat Central Ohio, where I live and train. But, what are you gonna do? Not go? Of course not. … Continue reading The First Col is the Steepest (Or Maybe Not!)

More 1890s Bicycle Jokes: The Crash Edition

September 8, 2022 ~ Steve Wartenberg ~ Leave a comment

There's nothing especially funny about a cycling crash, especially if you've been in one. Nevertheless, bike-crash jokes were quite popular back in the 1890s because, well, there were a lot of bicycle crashes: bike v. bike; bike v. horse, bike v. trolley car, bike v. horse-drawn wagon or carriage. I bet most of these jokes … Continue reading More 1890s Bicycle Jokes: The Crash Edition

Social Media Was Invented for Planning Bike Trips

August 30, 2022August 30, 2022 ~ Steve Wartenberg ~ Leave a comment

It’s 1990, and my first major French bike trip: Paris to Nice. In preparation, I leafed through a Let’s Go France book and bought a couple Michelin maps. It’s 2022, and my first French bike trip since 2019: the Haute Savoie portion of the Alps, from bases in Annecy and Cluses (I depart on September … Continue reading Social Media Was Invented for Planning Bike Trips

More Hilarious Bicycle Jokes From 1896

August 2, 2022August 2, 2022 ~ Steve Wartenberg ~ 1 Comment

“I believe,” said the manly youth, “that your bicycle tires need more air.” “Oh dear,” cried the sweet, young thing, “and just to think, I left it outdoors all night last night.” (New York Press) *** He: “What is the name of your wheel?” She: “Do you mean the name the maker gives it or … Continue reading More Hilarious Bicycle Jokes From 1896

The “Color Line” in Cycling Was a Real Thing in 1896

July 20, 2022July 20, 2022 ~ Steve Wartenberg ~ Leave a comment

There’s a long tradition in cycling: Stop and offer to help a cyclist with a mechanical issue, right? Any and every cyclist. No matter what color they may happen to be, right? Of course. Well, maybe not so much. At least back in 1896 when this happened … A wheelman by the name of William … Continue reading The “Color Line” in Cycling Was a Real Thing in 1896

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