Arantix – something cool out of Utah (part 1)

This is for those folks that think Utah is nothing more than skiing, mountain biking, off-roading, and those pesky Mormons that knock on your door and quote scripture. Hey, we even had the olympics a few years ago! But here’s some big news for cyclists. Delta 7 Sports, LLC recently unveiled its Arantix™Mountain Bike, the … Read more

One small step…

No, I’m not about to quote Neil Armstrong. This is about Tara Llanes. I’ve been following her recovery on her myspace page, and there are some images of her all braced up in a hospital bed, and an x-ray of her spine with some metal rods in it. Scary stuff. But last week, this video … Read more

Finally, some good came from an accident

A cyclist got hit by a car, and ended up with a broken collarbone and ruptured spleen, but credits his helmet with preventing much worse injury. It was Ohio State Rep Mike Skindell, and now he’s pushing a helmet bill (article) that would fine parents if their children don’t wear helmets. Normally, I would be … Read more

I voted, did you?

Here’s your chance to get behind a great cause. Please vote for Marilyn. Trips for Kids (TFK) announces that its Founding Director Marilyn Price is a finalist for the national Volvo for Life Award and a potential cash prize of $100,000 for Trips for Kids. Organization patrons are encouraged to support Trips for Kids by … Read more

$12.5 million verdict in cyclist death

I followed this story a bit, as I lived in Thousand Oaks for many years. Glenn Garvin was not just a dentist and cyclist. He was very active in promoting bicycle safety for the City of Thousand Oaks. So it’s horribly ironic that he was struck and killed by a motorist while riding his bike … Read more