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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Back on the Zwift
The weather turned crap this week, rain, rain, cold, rain. It’s expected, but always a bummer when the fall goes and our typical wet and nasty winter takes it’s place. I know that all this water is just going … Continue reading →
Posted in Barn Door Cycling, Bikes and components, technology (geek), training
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Tagged barn door cycling, bicycle, bike, cycling, Matt Gholson, Mountain Bike, mountain biking, mountain vs. road, training, winter training, zwift
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The Joy of Suffering
I was trying to explain why I like cycling to someone awhile back. It’s hard to explain to a sedentary person just how awesome it is to go out and completely gut yourself on a bike. Yeah gutted, thats a … Continue reading →
Posted in Barn Door Cycling, lifestyle, Mountain BIking
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Tagged barn door cycling, bicycle, bicycling, bike, cycling, cycling euphoria, cyclists high, exercise high, Harrisburg, Illinois, Matt Gholson, Mountain Bike, mountain biking, Photos, Pictures, ride, Shawnee National Forest, Southern Illinois, why is cycling fun
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Dirty Benton Cyclocross Clinic
It’s kind of strange, last year we had a Cyclocross meet and like 20 people came, it was 35 degrees, raining, and so muddy we could barely ride the course. Today we had a meet it was mid 60s, clear, … Continue reading →
Posted in Barn Door Cycling, Cyclocross, lifestyle
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Tagged 'cross, barn door cycling, Benton cyclocross, bicycling, clinc, cycling, Dirty Benton, Durty Benton, Matt Gholson, race, training
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Sharing the Trails Like a Boss
A group of us rode yesterday around Pounds Hollow on some trails that are so perfect for mountain biking that you’d of thought they were built solely for us, though they were built primarily for horseback riding. It’s deep fall … Continue reading →
Posted in Barn Door Cycling, Bikes and components, Mountain BIking, Rants, Rides, Stories
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Tagged barn door cycling, bicycle, bicycling, bike, cycling, Harrisburg, Illinois, Matt Gholson, sharing the trails, Shawnee National Forest, Southern Illinois
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Goodwill, Facebook, Phones, GlenVegas
Time for a Super Combo Post, first up is Goodwill, my favorite store in the world. I could make a whole blog about how awesome buying crap at Goodwill is. I found 3 awesome shirts yesterday. A super sweet western … Continue reading →
Posted in Barn Door Cycling, Bikes and components, lifestyle, Rides, Stories
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Tagged goodwill, popping tags
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