MEDIA ADVISORY April 19, 2019 Lincoln, NE BikeLNK Birthday Week Celebrations! What: BikeLNK Birthday Week Celebrations which include the F Street Community Center Art Station Launch and the BikeLNK Birthday …
Trail Ramblings: The Cycling Calendar Is Already Busy.
As the days get longer, the races and rides are already piling up. The Nacho rides begin May 7, though the trail and temperatures are fine now. People are even …
Trail Ramblings: Guest Commentator Ashley Miller On The Tour De Husker.
Nebraska Weather is not Slowing These Cyclists Down. On March 30th and 31st, cyclists representing numerous teams and eight states toughed the weather conditions and converged on Lincoln, NE to participate in the Tour …
Trail Ramblings: What’s Closed And What’s Not.
News and Photos have been trickling in over the past week or two of the damage to the mountain bike trails and trail bridges along the Platte. The word on …
Trail Ramblings: What’s In Store.
It was great to go to the Great Plains Trails Network annual meeting last Saturday and hear more about the progress of trail expansions and new projects. Projects at the …
Trail Ramblings: I Hope You’ve Gotten Out To Ride, On Dry Land.
Those of you who have gotten out on your bikes know what I’m talking about. It’s been glorious out there this past week, except of course on the limestone trails …
Trail Ramblings: Spring Is (Almost) Here!
You could feel the warmth and hear the running water of snow melt today. No face mask or goggles, no over-layer of wind pants, thermal boots or Bar Mitts! Spring …
Trail Ramblings: Be Thinking Ahead Towards Those Warmer Weather Rides.
Like the gardener looking at seed catalogs in the middle of winter, cyclists register for summer races, rides, and tours. It’s actually too late to register for some of them, …
Trail Ramblings: It’s Time To Sharpen Those Bike Handling Skills.
The neighborhood streets were quite passable this morning- when they were just snow packed and not driven on too much yet. A few hours later that wasn’t the case. It …
Rambling Different Trails: Hands And Feet.
I would venture to say that when it comes to winter cycling deal-breakers, the hands and feet come out on top of the list. After that, it’s probably the road …
