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2010

 

22nd January: Rough Riders Rally: registration open for July 23-25 multi-surface cycling festival in the USA.

 

2009

 

6th August: Celebrating Cycling Update No.77 August 2009, The Singing Cyclists Newsletter August 2009.

 

24th June: Celebrating Cycling Update No.74 June 2009.

 

7th May: Celebrating Cycling Update No.71 April 2009.

 

6th May:Garstang Cycling Club Charity Bike Ride starting in Lancaster on Sunday 12th June.

 

2nd April: Celebrating Cycling Update No.70 April 2009.

 

9th March: Celebrating Cycling Update No.68 March 2009.

 

21st February: Celebrating Cycling Update No.67 February 2009.

 

13th January: Celebrating Cycling Update No.63 January 2009.

 

2008

 

23rd October: Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.58 October 2008.

 

2nd October: Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.57 October 2008.

 

12th September: Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.56 September 2008.

 

11th September: Mountain Bike Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 2008,  Northern Dales tourist trials 7th September 2008.

 

4th September: Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.55 September 2008.

 

13th August: Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.53 August 2008, Saturday, September 13th, 2008-- 32nd Annual Pearl Pass Tour to Aspen.

 

31st July: Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.52 July 2008.

 

30th July: News from Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.51 July 2008.

 

26th June:Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.49 June 2008, Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.50 June 2008.

 

3rd June: Celebrating Cycling CDT update No47 May 2008, Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.48 June 2008, Lancaster to York Ride of the Roses.

 

8th May: Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.46 May 2008.

 

4th April: Celebrating Cycling CDT Update: Film Festival @ Dukes .

 

21st March: Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.45 March 2008.

 

6th March: Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.44 March 2008, Kendal Cycle Demonstration Town Update No 2.

 

7th February: Kendal Cycle Demonstration Town Update,THE MOUNTAIN BIKE HALL of FAME and MUSEUM SEEKS 2008 NOMINATIONS,

 

24th January: Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.41 January 2008,This year’s CTC Birthday rides,Celebrating Cycling CDT Update No.42 January 2008.

 

8th January: The Fourth CTC Grampian Rally from Friday 23rd May to Wednesday 28th May 2008.

 

2007

 

20th December:  Cumbria County Council is entering a bid for Kendal to become a Cycling Demonstration Town (CDT) with Cycling England in 2008. Celebrating Cycling Newsletter No.39 and No 40.

 

17th November: Celebrating Cycling Newsletter No.38. Lancashire County Council Draft Cycling Strategy.

 

5th November: Celebrating Cycling Newsletter No.37.

 

11th October: Celebrating Cycling Newsletter No. 36.

 

28th September: Greetings from Bend, Oregon and Bend's Big Fat Tour! Connect2 needs you.

 

21st September: Tour de Lancaster.

 

20th September: E-mail from the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame.

 

18th September: The latest cycling newsletter from Celebrating Cycling.

 

13th September: The Agenda forthcoming Cycle Tourism Co-ordination Meeting on the 26th September.

 

13th September: Positions for Cycling and Health Sessional Workers

 

Cycling Projects are looking for people to help with Active Travel Projects in the North West and have opportunities for paid cycling and health sessional workers to help them run short cycle rides for health.

 

If you would be interested in these positions or know anybody who may be contact Ian Tierney on 0161 745 9099 or ian.tierney@cycling.org.uk

 

1st September : E-mail from Mountain Bike Hall of Fame & Museum, Crested Butte, Colorado

 

A Texas advocate, one of mountain biking's best writers, a Canadian champion, and an industry innovator will

be inducted into Mountain Bike Hall of Fame.

The Induction Ceremony will be held Wednesday, September 26th, 2007, Interbike, Las Vegas.

 

The inductees selected for placement into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame include, Hill Abell, a leading mountain bike advocate in the state of Texas, Sal Ruibal, mountain biking's biggest supporter in the mainstream media, Alison Sydor, a world champion MTB racer and Frank Wadleton so much more than a welder.

 

To read more about these deserving folk,go to our website mtnbikehalloffame.com and click on the 2007 Inductees link.

 

Elected by a vote of past Hall of Fame Inductees and current Hall of Fame members, these folks will be welcomed into the Hall on Wednesday, September 26th,2007. The Induction Ceremony will be held at 6:30 p.m. during the Interbike Show at the Sand’s Expo and Convention Center immediately following the first day of the indoor show.  All Interbike attendees as well as the public are invited. Mark your calenders! New Belgium Brewing Company, the makers of Fat Tire Ale, will provide the libations.

The 2007 inductees are: Hill Abell-Advocacy, Sal Ruibal-Journalism,  Alison Sydor-Racing History and Frank Wadleton- Industry.

 

The Mountain Bike Hall of Fame & Museum was founded in 1988 in Crested Butte, Colorado. Ten mountain biking pioneers were inducted the first year; three to seven mountain bike legends have been selected annually since then. The 2007 selections bring the number of Hall of Fame inductees to 101 individuals plus four groups. The history of the sport of mountain biking, many of the early fat-tire bikes, and the stories of Hall of Fame inductees are presented at the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame Museum, which is located in lovely downtown Crested Butte.