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  • It’s a good idea to get up early if you have some jobs to do before riding the local bike tracks. However I recently got a special wake up call in my West Perth hotel at 6am. And I didn’t have to book it!

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    I initially had no idea what that humming noise was that woke me up. I thought it was machinery or a truck in the service station behind the hotel. The internal fire alarm wasn’t ringing like the one in front of the hotel. But I knew what the alarm was for when I saw two fire engines turn up in about 10 minutes after it started.

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  • Cyclists are already dropping by here on a daily basis. And I want everyone to have a great experience while they are here. But my basic shared hosting plan was starting to give me some concern in regards to the speed that the web pages show up in your browser.

    So I came up with a great solution.  Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Speed traps on bike track at Centennial Park, Sydney

    Cyclists on a popular Sydney bike trail are being targeted by speed laser guns in an effort to encourage them to keep at reasonable speeds.

    I headed over to Sydney recently to review a few more bike trails. Spent a few days riding around Circular Quay to The Domain, Centennial Park and Olympic Park. And it was at the large circular track at Centennial Park where I saw laser speed guns being used on motorists and cyclists. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Capital City Bike Trail, Melbourne, AustraliaJust got back from Melbourne recently after spending two days riding one of the major bike trails there. The Capital City Trail. The official distance is 39km, but after taking a few wrong paths I’m sure I rode more like 50kms. But don’t worry about taking those wrong forks in the trail as my review will show you exactly where to go. In a nice way of course.

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  • Bike riding has got to be one of my favourite exercise activities. No gym classes to rush to, or boring working out routines. The scenery is always changing. And for every greulling uphill run there is a corresponding downhill sprint to relax and cool off. In fact there is nothing better than to get out on a warm sunny day, wired for sound with my mp3 player, and hit a new bike trail.

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