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Bike Cafe (http://www.bikecafe.net/)
Cycling resources and Northwest news.
Bike Central Org (http://www.bikecentral.org/)
Central Oregon cycling events calendar.
Bikemecca.com (http://www.bikemecca.com)
The goal of this website is to consolidate information about living and
cycling in Bend, Oregon.
Cog Wild Mountain Bike Tours
(http://www.cogwild.com/)
Locally owned and operated in Bend, Oregon, Cog Wild offers
mountain bike tours for all levels and occasions.
Cycle Oregon (http:www.cycleoregon.com)
A non-profit organization dedicated to bicycling enjoyment, safety and
education. All proceeds from the ride go to the Cycle Oregon Fund at the
Oregon Community Foundation which helps preserve and protect the special
places of Oregon and supports community development projects in the regions
through which we ride.
Deschutes
County Road Ride Ideas
Here are some great road ride
ideas with directions, maps and pictures.
Fresh Air Sports (http://www.freshairsports.com/)
Bend's local multi-sport club.
Oregon
Cycling Magazine (http://www.catoregon.org/ocycling/)
Published
10 times a year, monthly February through September, and in October
and December.
Oregon
Bicycle Racing Organization (http://www.obra.org)
Official site for OBRA. Contains membership applications, race schedules
and results and more.
Sisters Trails
(http://www.sisterstrails.com/trail_maps.html)
Map of Sisters, OR trail system
Wild Heart Cycling (http://www.wildheartcycling.com/
Bend, Oregon cycling tours for the adventurous
Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute
(http:// www.bhsi.org)
This site has an incredible amount of information about bicycle helmet
safety. From how to choose a helmet, to state laws and standards to how to
teach children about bike safety in general.
Federation of Independent
Associations for Cycling (http://home.pacbell.net/learnest/)
The FIAS mission is to lead and support the development of bicycle
racing in the
United States of America.
International Mountain Biking
Association (http://www.imba.com)
IMBA is a non-profit educational association whose mission is to create,
enhance and preserve trail opportunities for mountain bikers worldwide.
Ladies Cycling Net (http://www.ladiescycling.net/)
Exchange news and views about the world of women's cycling.
League of American
Bicyclists (http://www.bikeleague.org/index.cfm)
To promote bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation and work through
advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America The League was founded
as the League of American Wheelmen in 1880. Bicyclists, known then as
"wheelmen", were challenged by rutted roads of gravel and dirt and
faced antagonism from horsemen, wagon drivers, and pedestrians. In an effort
to improve riding conditions so they might better enjoy their newly
discovered sport, over 100,000 cyclists from across the United States joined
the League to advocate for paved roads. The success of the League in its
first advocacy efforts ultimately led to our national highway system.
Sugoi Dirt
Series (http://www.dirtseries.com)
World class mountain bike instructional camps (women only, with a few
coed camps as well)
Trails.com (http://www.trails.com)
This is a pay site, however you can sign up for a 14-day free trial. As a
partner of IMBA, their maps are very comprehensive and detailed.
USA Cycling (http://www.usacycling.org)
USA Cycling is the official cycling organization recognized by the USOC
(United States Olympic Committee) and is responsible for identifying,
training and selecting cyclists to represent the United States in
international competitions. USA Cycling, doing business as the USCF, NORBA
and USPRO, controls nearly two dozen major events each year and issues
permits for up to 3,000 more.
Velo Bella (http://www.velobella.org)
Velo Bella is a non-profit, grassroots,
multidiscipline cycling team based out of Watsonville, CA. But they're now
national and international. Their site has great training resources.
Velo News (http://www.velonews.com)
Provides domestic and international race reports, training tips, athlete
interviews, and a calendar of events.
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