By Paul Andrews, BI editor on June 17, 2010
Eben Weiss’ long-kept secret can finally be revealed.
Posted in Personalities | Tagged bikesnobnyc, chronicle books, eben weiss
By BikeIntelligencer staff on April 29, 2010
Cascade Bicycle Club’s bike count, Spokespeople’s monthly ride, Cycle U swap meet, Lexus hybrid bike & more …
Posted in News Cycle | Tagged bike to work day seattle, bikehugger, bikesnobnyc, cascade bicycle club, cycle university west seattle, glenn erickson parkinson's disease, la vuelta de bisbee, lexus bicycle hybrid, sound transit, spokespeople seattle wallingford
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on March 3, 2010
The season is getting rolling with lots of events coming your way …
Posted in News Cycle | Tagged awesome land women of dirt, bikesnobnyc, bonesover metal, cozy beehive, craigslist bike ad, seattle bike expo, seattle spokespeople cyclists, ultegra chain failure, women on wheels
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on January 27, 2010
So it’s come to this in the bicycle culture. We have the choice of voting, in the annual Bloggies Awards, between a fat cyclist and a bike snob. Now we in the cycling community know perfectly well what’s going on here. Fat Cyclist isn’t really fat, and Bike Snob isn’t actually a snob. Fatty may [...]
Posted in Culture | Tagged bikesnobnyc, bloggies, fat cyclist
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on December 29, 2009
Guy gets beat over the head with a bicycle … did the cops ask victim, “Were you wearing a helmet?” The Capitol Hill Seattle Blog is tracking what happened to the neighborhood Bike Corral. NY Times writeup on Danny MacAskill is also about how YouTube makes celebrities out of everyday folks … the way newspapers [...]
Posted in Mountain Biking, News Cycle | Tagged bike corral capitol hill seattle, bikesnobnyc, Danny MacAskill, mountain bike action magazine, rc, unicycle
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on November 6, 2009
Start the Giro d’Italia in America? In New York? Little Italy? A criterium? Would Lance try to organize another slowdown? I can’t wait… I mean, what would BikeSnobNYC say? More coasting backwards: Easton Bell, joining Shimano, SRAM and Mavic, says sales are in the tank, down 11.3 percent for 3Q. “On the Bell side, preseason [...]
Posted in News Cycle | Tagged bikesnobnyc, evil bikes, FSA, Giro d'Italia, right hook, san francisco bike injunction
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on October 8, 2009
Team Astana, including stars Lance Armstrong and Alberto Contador, got preferential treatment when it came to drug testing, two leading French newspapers have reported (linked by Bicycle.net). This is part of an ongoing snit between the UCI, the international cycling governing body, and French anti-doping authorities over the rigorousness of dope testing during the Tour [...]
Posted in Racing, This Day in Doping | Tagged AFLD, alberto contador, bicycle doping, bikesnobnyc, doping, lance armstrong, Team Astana, Tour de France, uci
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on September 29, 2009
Interbike 2009 dribblings … Attendance a mixed bag. Overall attendance declined, but buyer numbers were up. Exhibitors were said to be happy, so that’s good, because if the exhibitors aren’t happy, then the booth bimbos aren’t happy, and if the bbs aren’t happy, well, you know… Great video from Mountain Bike Action with Richard Cunningham [...]
Posted in Accessories, Interbike, Mountain Biking, News Cycle | Tagged bikesnobnyc, doping, Ibis HD, Interbike, kuat racks, mountain bike action, richard cunningham