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If you haven't yet heard of Tayler Wiles, you will soon. [more]
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I have a recurring dream in which I wake up in the morning and look down to discover that I have Thor Hushovd's legs. [more]
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It’s nothing personal. Turkey is a totally respectable food choice. [more]
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Rêve Tour Team Check-In [more]
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Crushes of the moment including photography, custom eyewear, sweet cycling caps, art prints and a seriously elegant rucksack. [more]
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That was how my father, Kermit, came to ride a bike. [more]
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Reflections from UCI Elite Women's World Championship [more]
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From people and social scenes and my bike... [more]
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The best friends you never knew you had. [more]
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We are about to have the most amazing week of our lives. [more]
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I lied. The last column wasn't my final post about Reve Tour. [more]
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It's been more than a week now since we pedaled into Paris [more]
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It's going to happen tomorrow. We're going to ride to Paris. [more]
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It's getting hot. You can feel the heat pulsing off the pavement underneath you. [more]
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It wasn't pretty, but we're still in it - all of us. [more]
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Easy stages are the hardest ones because you look at the profile and mentally dismiss them. [more]
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Maria is on the ground, head resting in Jennifer's lap. Awake but not moving. [more]
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I want to tell you how much parts of today sucked. [more]
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An effort like this doesn't come without causalities and sometimes sanity is one of them. [more]
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At kilometer 164 we'll start a long march up the storied grade of the Col du Grand Columbier [more]
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In lieu of storytelling, an attempt to answer some of the many questions I've received... [more]
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127 miles today from Tomblaine to La Planche des Belles Filles. [more]
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What is happening with us is not visible to those not on the road. [more]
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We had no idea what we were getting into. There, I said it. [more]
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Wind, wind, wind. Welcome to the hell of flat stages. REVE Stage 2. [more]
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They called this stage Flat. [more]
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Tomorrow we truly start the ride of a lifetime. [more]
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By this time next week, we'll be in Europe getting ready to start our ride. [more]
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God help you if you send my mother the link to this column. I'll kill you where you stand. [more]
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Five days. That's what we have to work with. [more]
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The Reve Tour will be many things to many people. [more]
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But single soldiers don't win battles. I need an army and a battle cry. [more]
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The car comes out of nowhere. They have a habit of doing that. [more]
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The thing is, I'm scared. [more]
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The first week will be our wake up call. [more]
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We came together last Friday morning at a photo studio in downtown Portland... [more]
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We're only as good as our sixth rider – and, whoever she is, we already know she's amazing. [more]
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This adventure will not happen without the support of so many people; partners, husbands and families. [more]
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The idea is simple: give a small group of women the opportunity to take on the biggest cycling challenge in the world. [more]
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