Bike Blogs
This is a blog written by Lance Armstrong's bike. "The talk among the bikes in the peloton today was a rumor that the Tour might start random air testing for bike tires. I'm not sure what this means, but I don't like the sound of it. My inner tube is holding its breath." |
The Fat Cyclist isn't. Fat, that is. But he obsesses about his weight, entertaining us in the process. Author Elden Nelson is seriously funny and this blog is the bike world's equivalent of satire site The Onion. |
Good selection of links and more blogs from Kiril Kundurazieff's US site. |
Tim Jackson, a Masters track racer, is the face (and hands and legs); of Masi. His blog is a chance to chronicle his thoughts and experiences as he pursues his dream of “heading a bike company.” Masi is based in California. |
"Cycling, adventuring, knitting, cooking and ranting." A women's bike-blog from Toronto, Canada. |
Good for news as well as views. |
This US blog has lots of news about cycling in general, not just mountain bikes. |
This, says the blogger, is an "irregular, mildly organised and irrevalent look at topics pertaining to cycling and sustainable transport in Australia and overseas. At present this blog is pretty much Melbourne-based,'cos that's where I reside. Fun topics of conversation include cars, car-free, critical mass, cycling issues, cycling advocacy, peak oil, smog, safety issues, SUV/4WD issues, local and national transport items and possibly all sorts of stray ephemera that gets caught in between." |
Read all about peak oil theories, ditching your car and keeping fit after 50 in this entertaining blog from a Californian Green. |
A beautifully-designed, newsy, folksy blog by Andrea Casalotti of Workbike.org and London couriers and workbike company ZERO. |
Jonathan Maus, owner of an American PR company which majors on cycling, runs this blog, which talks abouts blogs and the bike trade. And PR. it's got some high-level trade correspondents. |
Video and audio blog by the editor of Bikeforall.net. |






