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1.Why drive when you can ride? 

Catching the bus provides the feel-good factor on your journey to and from work - the bike bus, that is.
Sydney's North Shore traffic congestion has inspired a group of like-minded cyclists to trade their cars for bicycles in the commute to and from work.
Published: 02-Jul-2009

2.Home and hosed 

The joys of cycling can sometimes be elusive.  The things we do for kiddies...
Published: 05-Mar-2009

3.If you build it 

There's a story, quite possibly apocryphal, of the late Kerry Packer sharing a crowded lift with a cyclist up to his office one morning. In his infamously blunt manner, Mr Packer confronts the cyclist and tells him that no-one who works in his building should come to work dressed like that.
Published: 15-Jan-2009

4.The Putney punt 

We are four cyclists, Jason, Chris, Nigel and Di, who meet up periodically on the Putney Punt, crossing the Parramatta River from Mortlake in Sydney's Inner West in the morning, and returning from Putney on the north side of the river each evening, on our way to and from work. Here are our stories.
Published: 02-Nov-2008

5.The power of one 

When he could no longer run marathons Sean Bennett didn't just need a new challenge, he needed a new way to get to work.


Published: 01-Mar-2008

6.On Tonga Time 

Last issue it was trucks in Melbourne's western suburbs. Now it pigs in the middle of the Pacific.
Published: 02-Nov-2007

7.Battle tactics  

Is Dr Stuart Emmerson’s daily commute the most unpleasant ride in the world? Winds ripping across the flatlands, homicidal truckies, rough roads and even rougher bike trails. Dr Emmerson proves you can ride in Melbourne’s western suburbs: not that you may want to.

Published: 31-Aug-2007

8.Dirt works 

Peter Drinkwater’s morning commute is through the beautiful forest trails of the Maria National Park on the Mid North Coast of NSW. The lucky sod’s 18 kilometres from home to work has 17 kilometres of dirt!
Published: 03-May-2007

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