Monthly Archives: April 2014

On what it means to be a runner

By Christopher Cudworth At the age of six years old, I grabbed a traditional old watch off my father’s dresser and headed out to the side yard of our Lancaster, Pennyslvania home. The yard had once been a clay tennis … Continue reading

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On what it means to be a cyclist

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By Christopher Cudworth Five years ago there was a great group ride put on by our cycling club, Athletes By Design. It was a controlled pace ride that averaged 20mph. You knew that…

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On what it means to be a cyclist

By Christopher Cudworth Five years ago there was a great group ride put on by our cycling club, Athletes By Design. It was a controlled pace ride that averaged 20mph. You knew that you’d get a good workout every Wednesday … Continue reading

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On bike trails, class warfare and conservative buzzkills

By Christopher Cudworth So, the Supreme Court of the United States just ruled on a case against bike trails on former railroad beds. The case could have devastating effects on new and existing bike trails across the nation. Essentially, a family … Continue reading

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