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Turning Fast: Generating G-G Diagrams from iPhone Data
After reading this guy: [http://cozybeehive.blogspot.com/2009/10/g-g-diagram-applied-to-bicycle-racing.html](http://cozybeehive.blogspot.com/2009/10/g
Home Again: Rediscovering Georgia's Trails After Racing Adventures
Returning home after 22 days with the Georgia Homeless Bike Racer Association, riding Jack Rabbit trails and planning future races in Chattanooga and Arkansas.
Conquering GMR: A Cyclist's Journey on Glendora Mountain Road
A quick cycling adventure finding the top of Glendora Mountain Road (GMR) in California after the San Dimas Stage Race. Migrated post from the GHBRA blog.
Cycling Adventure on Glendora Mountain Road
Ride up California's scenic Glendora Mountain Road. Over 90 minutes of climbing through spectacular terrain and views. Highly recommended.
Cycling Websites and Race Reports: A Journey Through GHBRA
A migrated post from GHBRA archives featuring a Rouge Roubaix race report, updates to christianparrett.com, and the launch of ngeorgiacycling.com.
My Body Thermometer is So Confused Right Now
Recounting a cycling trip to the Bahamas: got a tan, raced a former Tour de France winner, ate poorly, and returned home to awful winter weather.
Cycling Adventures in Macon, GA: A Weekend Getaway
A migrated post from the GHBRA bike racing blog detailing weekend adventures in Middle Georgia, featuring photos, dirt road cycling, and post-ride recovery.
Discovering Blairsville: A Summer Revelation in Georgia
A summer view of Blairsville, Georgia. Reflections on its awesomeness, contrasting wintery scenes with a summer snapshot from past cycling adventures.
The Superlative Burrito: Navigating Mexican Menus with Ease
A foolproof strategy for navigating confusing Mexican restaurant menus, always order the Superlative Burrito. Migrated post from the GHBRA blog archives.
Discovering Pine Mountain: A Cyclist's Paradise in Georgia
Exploring Pine Mountain, Georgia: a hidden cycling climb near FDR State Park featuring steep grades, low traffic, and scenic vistas along the ridge.