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Quake City Rumble

XLR8R TV, in conjunction with Revision3, has a new video of this year’s Fourth of July weekend Quake City Rumble. Using footage from the race, the video explores the phenomenon of alleycats generally. Highlights include an odd pedal-powered playground ride, kid-bike tandem race, and a demo on how to elude the police (hint, go slow). [...]

urban scavenger hunt, this Sunday

From an email I received today… People of the Triangle, The Durham Committee of the Triangulator would like to invite you to attend the first of a series of Triangle scavenger hunts aimed at increasing Triangle-centric knowledge, exploration, and sharing. This debut event will be held on Sunday, April 20th in Durham. To help get [...]

Halloween Hundred and Hallowheels

Halloween Hundred Fri., Oct. 26 Full Moon Meander, 6:33 p.m. 16 mile group ride starts at moonrise! (head and tail lights required) Sat., Oct. 27 Scenic Durham County Rides 100 miles, 8:30 a.m. / 62 miles, 9:30 a.m. / 31 miles, 10 a.m. Family Fun Ride, 10:30 a.m. 6-12 miles on the American Tobacco Trail [...]

Durham Ride for Rwanda — Saturday, September 8th

From the Durham Bike Co-op website… On Saturday, September 8th, a community of like-minded Durham businesses will host a truly special event that will benefit a cause very close to our hearts. I’m pleased to announce that The Durham Bike Co-op is a co-sponsor of a bicycle scavenger hunt around the city of Durham designed [...]

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city of suspects II

Nutcracker Alleycat

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Durham’s Alleyrat alleycat

Saturday, September 2nd, come test your ingenuity on a bike. Race Durham’s next alleycat, and help raise money for a new organization — the Durham Bike Collective. While you’re clicky-clickin’, ask them what the Durham Bike Collective is. Here’s an earlier version of their mission statement: We propose an open community for bicyclists and bicycle [...]

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The Outspokin’ Cyclist: Bike couriers spur alleycats

Phillip Barron The Herald Sun April 27th, 2006 Remember the childhood fun of a scavenger hunt? You and your friends run around the backyard or school yard, gathering clues in corners or under rocks. Sometimes the clues stared you in the face, but the excitement of the game obscured them from view. And for some [...]