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1.Reaching the peak 

The col de Tourmalet is a climb that has tested the best riders in the Tour de France. Paul Lamarra found there was intense pleasure amid all the pain.
My cycle shirt was open to the navel and the collars were flapping like the gills on a salmon convulsing on the riverbank. When I arrived at the 2115-metre summit of the col de Tourmalet I was that salmon - flesh-red and gasping for life.
Published: 05-Mar-2010

2.A world away 

Muriel Reddy reflects on the rich experience of the Great Victorian Bike Ride, when 5000 cyclists braved rain and terrain to become a large and happy family.
Published: 08-Jan-2010

3.5000 shared goals 

The 2009 Great Victorian Bike Ride is a daunting personal challenge but Muriel Reddy is inspired by the thought that she's not alone.
Published: 19-Nov-2009

4.The long and winding road 

Keen to discover what the Great Victorian Bike Ride is all about, Muriel Reddy has been preparing for the 2009 event.

If my name was Bridget Jones, I might be more comfortable writing this. Clearly intoxicated by all the oestrogen-fuelled activity of so many girls on bikes, I rather foolishly volunteered to ride in the Great Victorian Bike Ride. I was foolish because I had not fully considered the implications of travelling along the Great Ocean Road by bike.
Published: 02-Jul-2009

5.In the tracks of the masters 

He raced on secondhand bikes and was taught to repair them in the days when replacement was the last resort. Louise Golden meets a bike-shop owner who learned his trade the hard way.
Published: 05-Mar-2009

6.Around the Ijsselmeer 

As the new Australian importers of the classic Dutch commuter bike, Paul van Bellen and I decided to combine a trip to the Gazelle factory with a little exploring. We discovered a cycling paradise.
Published: 15-Jan-2009

7.Cycling the inland sea 

A bike tour turned out to be a great way to see Japan - but not from the terrifying heights of its bridges.

I have often thought that cycling would be a fantastic way to explore Japan but have been put off by the thought of trying to navigate in a country where I would be unable to read the road signs or ask for directions. Therefore I was really excited when my Japanese friend So suggested a short cycling trip following a meeting that we were attending in Hiroshima last June.
Published: 02-Nov-2008

8.Paris Dakar by bike 

It's described as the world's toughest race, and that's when you have an engine doing the work. So what's it like when you have to pedal? Rob van der Geest finds out.
Published: 09-Sep-2008

9.Katoomba to Mudgee...via Oberon 

An addiction to hot and hard bike-riding gained in Tuscany led to a 300km adventure through the Blue Mountains to the central west - in the middle of the Australian summer.
Published: 02-May-2008

10.Big day at the 'drome  

Some contributions to AC take a lot of editing to get into shape. Others should just be left alone.


Published: 01-Mar-2008

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