Archive for the tag 'cycling'

Sep 22 2010

Which 10DL will be the hardest?

Published by neal under Misc.

I’ve always thought that Antarctica will be the most physically difficult expedition of all our 7 10DL expeditions. Until now I never had a structured way of thinking about how to measure “difficulty”. From a energy expenditure perspective, Antarctica will be the hardest. Here’s how I performed my calculations.  1. The first step is to [...]

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May 16 2009

Training: Tomorrow we cycle up Mount Evans

Published by neal under Misc.

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Apr 09 2009

The riding season has begun

Published by neal under Misc.

For those of us in California the riding season started on January 1, and for others the riding season is just starting. No matter where you are the season for riding has arrived. Riders start your engines.

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Oct 12 2008

Sponsor Update: Wilier rolls out the “Cento Uno”

Published by neal under Misc.

On the last day of the Interbike show we sat down with Wilier, who sponsors 10 Degrees Latitude with their innovative cycle frames.  As with all the best cycle frames, Wilier comes from Italy. The top pro riding team in Italy (Team Lampre) rides Wilier during pro races and during the Tour de France. Gianmarco [...]

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Sep 30 2008

Report from Interbike

Published by adam under Event,Sponsor

Interbike was a great success this year. For those of you who aren’t aware of the event, Interbike is the largest bicycle trade event in North America. It is one of the most important events of the year for retailers, manufacturers, and and other industry folks. Over 1,000 brands are represented and 85% of all [...]

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Sep 09 2008

This many! 10DL is 1 year old

Published by neal under Misc.

The concept that we call “10 Degrees of Latitude” is one year old today. Hard to believe that one year ago Adam and I brainstormed this idea. The untold story about 10DL is that it was actually Adam’s wife (Amy Hazlett) who came up with the actual name. Adam came up with the idea to [...]

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