New Cruzbike Blog Entries

benphyr

Guru-me-not
For me it is really easy to miss when a good article is posted to the blog. So, if you are like me, when you notice a new Blog article has been added, please add the Title, Category and Date to this thread. Then I (and you) will be just that little bit more likely to notice that great new article before it is ancient history. They have been coming fast and furious with 11 blogs so far this year!

Teasers and links to the full blog entries can be found at https://cruzbike.com/blogs/blog?page=1. The blog is a good way to get a feel for Cruzbike – the people, company, tribe (community), pick up some knowledge, and also to live vicariously through some incredible racers/riders. Below are the titles of the 2019 entries to whet your appetite. There are 30 more pages of additional entries with oodles of technical tidbits, training tips, sensational sagas, retreat reports, etc.

7 Reasons I ride my V20 on a Smart Trainer in the winter (even though I love to ride outside)
Maria Parker, Training
2019.01.04

Indoor Trainers for Cruzbikes
Training
2019.02.04

Race Report: Bike Sebring 2019
Cruzbike Tribe, Race Reports
2019.02.12

Spring Cycling: Staying comfortable and visible on your recumbent bicycle
Bicycle Commuting, Technical Knowledge
2019.03.20

Race Report: 2019 Texas RAAM Challenge 200
Race Reports
2019.03.26

The best way to carry gear on your recumbent bicycle tour
Bicycle Touring, Technical Knowledge
2019.04.01

Cruzbike T50 Tour: Planning and packing for a cycling vacation by RV
Cruzbike Adventures, Bicycle Touring, T50
2019.04.06

Cruzbike T50 Tour: Silver Comet Trail, Borden Springs and Tuscaloosa, AL
Cruzbike Adventures, Bicycle Touring, T50
2019.04.09

Cruzbike T50 Tour: Cycling Vicksburg, MS
Cruzbike Adventures, Bicycle Touring, T50
2019.04.11

Cruzbike T50 Tour: Cycling Miramar Beach, FL
Cruzbike Adventures, Bicycle Touring, T50
2019.04.14

Cruzbike T50 Tour: Cycling Jekyll Island, GA
Cruzbike Adventures, Bicycle Touring, T50
2019.04.17
 

Zzzorse

Zen MBB Master
@Zzzorse I don’t even know how to do that! I’all have to look it up.
I normally use a desktop feed reader for many things, but just now added a reader app to my phone. You should be able to find an app for your phone that's free and has no ads, there are many. The one I grabbed is called Feeder (for Android), you can see how it looks below.

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