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Dan D'Ambrosio
Dan D’Ambrosio is a contributing writer for Adventure Cyclist magazine.
This article originally appeared in the May 2011 issue of Adventure Cyclist. In 1974, a young Black woman in New Jersey named Miriam Martin decided to head west to Montana. ...
Jun 16th, 2022
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In 2016, Adventure Cyclist contributor Dan D’Ambrosio profiled Grace Ragland, who had refused to let a childhood diagnosis of MS keep her from completing some of mountain biking’s most challenging ...
May 25th, 2022
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PeopleForBikes released its fourth annual city ratings for bicycling this year, ranking Brooklyn, New York, on top for large cities; Berkeley, California, first for medium-sized cities; and Provincetown, Massachusetts, the ...
Nov 17th, 2021
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This article first appeared in the Oct./Nov. 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. PeopleForBikes released its fourth annual city ratings for bicycling this year, ranking Brooklyn, New York, on top for large ...
Nov 1st, 2021
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This article first appeared in the August/September 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Dwan Shepard of Co-Motion Cycles calls the S&S coupler the finest bicycle component ever made. For the uninitiated, the ...
Aug 16th, 2021
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This article first appeared in the June 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. The Bicycle Museum of America sits in the little town of New Bremen in west-central Ohio and houses perhaps ...
Jun 14th, 2021
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This story originally appeared in the March 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine.  The Pro’s Closet was not an overnight success, according to John Levisay, its chief executive officer. “It ...
Mar 16th, 2021
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This story originally appeared in the February 2021 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. Click here to join and receive a year subscription. Are you a Zwifter? Have you ever Zwifted? ...
Jan 5th, 2021
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Adventure Cycling began essentially as a youth movement, when the four young cofounders of the organization decided to celebrate America’s 200th birthday in 1976 by organizing a bicycle ride across ...
May 21st, 2019
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Think of an event, any event. Make it something close to your heart-something bordering on an obsession. Don’t concern yourself with staying within the bounds of feasibility or practicality. Now ...
Feb 15th, 2019
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