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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Eagle Watching and Road Riding
It was a beautiful day, the kind that makes you think that maybe Spring has finally come. Shauna and I went to a spot that Eli had told me I’d find an eagle nest. His directions were rather simple, turn … Continue reading →
Posted in Barn Door Cycling, lifestyle, Rides
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Tagged bald eagle, barn door cycling, eagle nest, eagle pictures, Harrisburg, Illinois, Matt Gholson, Shawnee National Forest, Southern Illinois, spring, Williams Hill
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March Rides Madness
I got some great rides in this March lets take a look. A couple of weeks Eli, Joe and I went to Southern Missouri to ride on the Middle Fork of the Ozark trail. The trail has a fantastic surface which … Continue reading →
Posted in Barn Door Cycling, Mountain BIking
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Tagged Dirty South 100K, Matt Gholson, Middle Fork, Mountain Bike, mountain biking, Ozark Trail, ride, Shawnee National Forest
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Hunger: The Sean Kelly Autobiography Review
If you want to get fired up for a season of riding then a great way is to read a good bike book. “Hunger” was released in June 2013 so it’s one of the newest options you have, and as … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews, Stories
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Tagged autobiography, doping, Hunger, intralipid, Paul Kimmage, PDM, review, Sean Kelly
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Assault on Clingmans Dome
My wife and I have a long standing tradition of taking a trip on Spring Break that goes back to before we were married and I was attending college. The trip has almost always been to the Smoky Mountains, we’ve … Continue reading →
Posted in Barn Door Cycling, lifestyle, Rides
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Tagged barn door cycling, bike, clingmans dome, cycling, Gatlinburg, Matt Gholson, Mountain, Newfound Gap, Photos, Pictures, Pigeon Forge, ride, Smoky Mountains, US 441, Wonderworks
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Transamerica 2014
If I was Luke Ragan I would do this! I would do it but for the No Drafting and outside support rules. Sorry guys, if I can’t take my entourage I’m not riding 😦
The Winter that Wouldn’t Die!
Just because its March doesn’t mean its Spring, but usually March will cooperate and give us a mix of good and bad weather. As I’m sure most of you have noticed this Winter has been a bit harsher then most. … Continue reading →
Posted in Barn Door Cycling, Cyclocross, Mountain BIking, Racing, Rides, training
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Tagged barn door cycling, bicycle, bicycling, bike, cycling, Harrisburg, Illinois, Jake the snake, Matt Gholson, Snow Day, Winter 2014, winter training
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