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Links page goes live
I've just added a rudimentary links page to this site...
Click the link in the manu bar on the left of the main page, or find the links page here.
It's very much a work in progress. I'll probably never have the time to make it truly comprehensive, but things to add soon are:
- links to sites which have links to Velo Vision.
- links to major manufacturer websites
- plenty more 'Resources' - such as Icebike, Sheldon Brown's site and many more.
I aim to continue to do short descriptions with every link, as I find this much more useful than a bare list.
Apologies to all who aren't on there yet, we'll get to you shortly!
Posted on 23 January 2003
Your comments ...From: Seamus ([email protected]) on 23 January 2003 |
5th one down.
Not bad going there.
Are you going to include a link to my exhaustively researched Cycling Films site at... http://uk.geocities.com/mikstar123/films.html |
From: S. (etc) on 23 January 2003 |
Just had a look at the BKN stats; 1258 unique hits (doubtless smallfry to you) but to me it's awesome. Oddly, just over half are linking in from a couple of Dutch sites, mostly Ligfiets Plaza which is at the top of your Links page. They have a nice write up too.
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From: Michael Lovas ([email protected]) on 27 January 2003 |
Howdy!
I'm the PR Director for the Greater Dallas Bicyclists. We are holding our annual Rally on April 12. It's called the Lancaster Country Ride.
I'm thinking that if your members are getting tired of the cold and want to do some riding in better weather, you can come down to Dallas and visit us.
There are routes of 26, 45 and 63 miles. And, they traverse a variety of terrain, from flats to rolling hills. In April, the bluebonnets are exploding in our area, and the longer routes take you through beautiful bluebonnet fields called Bluebonnet Trail.
We extend a warm and sincere invitation to our friends in other states. Please add us to your events calendar. And, if you have any questions, please contact me personally, or Mark O'Leary, the ride coordinator.
For more information:
Mark: [email protected] Me: [email protected] Lancaster Country Ride (Dallas, Texas) Routes: 26, 45 and 63 miles Fee: early registration: $15 (until April 2) Fee: late registration: $20 (after April 2) First 500 registered riders get a Free pair of Cycling Socks! Registration can be completed (soon) from out website www.gdbclub.org
Thanks! Michael
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