Posted inCycling, Road Gino Mader Switzerland Tour de Suisse (Bicycle Race) Cyclist Gino Mäder Dies After Crash in Tour de Suisse Gino Mäder of Switzerland and another rider tumbled into a ravine during the fourth stage on Thursday. Mäder, 26, died Friday morning. Posted by By Victor Mather
Posted inBicycles and Bicycling Black People Cycling, Road Missoula (Mont) Montana St Louis (Mo) Travel and Vacations United States Army United States Defense and Military Forces Black Soldiers Cycled 1,900 Miles Across the U.S. So He Did, Too. A remarkable journey from Montana to St. Louis by 20 Black infantrymen in 1897 seemed doomed to obscurity until Erick Cedeño, a bicyclist, retraced their journey. Posted by By Nina Burleigh
Posted inBicycles and Bicycling Content Type: Personal Profile Cycling, Road Cycling, Track Kansas Landis, Floyd LeMond, Greg Roubaix (France) Sailboats and Sailing The Cycling Champion Who Doesn’t Have to Win to Be Satisfied Ashton Lambie set a world record in individual pursuit 16 months ago. Winning was great, he said, but now he just wants to explore. Posted by By Kevin Draper
Posted inBicycles and Bicycling Cycling, Road Deaths (Obituaries) Great Britain Records and Achievements Eileen Sheridan, Who Dominated Cycling in Postwar Britain, Dies at 99 Known as “the Mighty Atom,” she excelled at long-distance time trials and set several records that still stand more than 70 years later. Posted by By Clay Risen