Tuesday, March 3, 2009

A Bike of a Different Color. . .

Wanna know what is ready to roll out the door?
Check out our bike of the week page to see what's hot.
HUNDREDS of bikes are built and available in the shop.
As always we've got all the extras to keep you spinning.
B&B BICYCLES: THE RIDE STARTS HERE.

Monday, February 23, 2009

A Race a Plenty.

I had the pleasure of attending the 4th annual Texas Motor Speedway Duathlon yesterday morning. It was a windy start with a chill in the air when nearly 350 participants started the run portion of the run-bike-run. Men and women young and old, from first time racers to pre-professional athletes enjoyed a great course with no distractions like stop lights or cars.
Our very own shop manager, Jeff, took 1st place in his age group and 14th overall. KUDOS!


With all this friendly competition and awesome bicycles to gawk at there was one disturbing occurance: cheating. Out on the cycling course several riders were guilty of drafting and "blocking" others. In a race against the clock these tactics are clearly forbidden. Racers were reminded of this at the start line.

When you do your first race, 50th triathlon or 500th century rally, respect the organisers and other participants and play by the rules. Everybody wants a fair competition and nobody likes a cheater. Make your accomplishments count.

Interested in racing and events? Ask us for advice here at the shop!

B&B BICYCLES. THE RIDE STARTS HERE.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Group rides

Dozens, hundreds, even thousands of cyclists rolling along together.
Bikes of all sizes, jerseys of a million different colors.
Enzymes flowing while legs are churning.
The collective ambiance of a group ride or event is hard to accuratley describe.

Besides our weekly Saturday morning road rides there are literally HUNDREDS of events coming up in the next few months. North Texas has all sorts of charity cruises, 100 mile rallies, amateur races and mountain bike bonanzas to choose from.

We've listed everything we could find here for your convenience. Check back as spring approaches. We'll list more and more as the weeks go by.

Questions about group riding, training or anything B-I-C-Y-C-L-E ?
Swing by the shop or give us a shout: 972.293.3100

Monday, February 16, 2009

Tour of California Rolls On

Looking for some inspiration to brave these February winds?

Don't forget the Tour of California is going strong.
Armstrong, Landis, Hincapie, Hamilton. You name them, they're racing it.
Check out versus network to follow the coverage.
We'll also have it on daily at the shop.
As always, here at B&B we've got
the gear, the knowledge and of course the bikes
to keep you spinning strong.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Looking for a place to ride?

Whether it's road routes or mountain biking heavens we've got plenty of advice here at the shop. We all ride them and we're happy to give you some ideas.

Roadies unite! Search for other local riders and their routes here.

If you're looking for a great mountain biking resource check out DORBA. They've got awesome info on all sorts of places to ride.

Better yet, join the Dallas Off Road Biking Association and receive 10% off select accessories when you show your card.

We're here at the shop 7 days a week.



Saturday, February 7, 2009

3 LEGGED STOOL.

When the joy of bicycling hits a certain level, riding can easily turn into training. Training is multi-faceted

3 IMPORTANT PARTS OT TRAINING:

  • REST
  • NUTRITION
  • MILES

Everyone can put in millions of miles. Sprinting for the city limits and doing endless hill repeats. This aerobic base is an important part of becoming stronger. Getting a base into the legs will allow a rider to give burts of effort in intense situations and still maintain a solid overall pace. Yet all the group rides and solo battles against the wind will count for nothing if the other two aspects of training are neglected.

Rest is not as easy as it sounds. I once read an advice column in Bicycling Magazine that said "Sit when you don't have to stand, lay down and stretch when you aren't forced to sit." This couldn't be more true. When you can take it easy, you should. A nightly 8 hours is essential. More is better. Rest is often overlooked because of busy schedules. Sleep is our body's way to replenish, refresh and of course, build that all important muscle.

Nutrition goes hand in hand with rest. We must have enough calories for the rides themselves. Before and after, the proper antioxidants, complex carbs and protein account for all that we are. Fruits and vegetables cannot be stressed enough. Natural energy boosters. Also nuts, berries and beans are extemely helpful to build muscle and for recovery purposes.

Nobody (except Armstrong) has a big enough food budget to get everything needed from the grocery store. Here at the bike shop we've got all sorts of supplements for muscle building and recovery. Gels, bars, and mixes for your bottles. Come in and check out our selection.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Been a while since you've dusted off the bikes? Swing by the shop!

It may only be February but spring is in the air here at B&B Bicycles.

We'll help you get your machines ready to ride. Whether it's been a couple months or several years since it last rolled, we can do whatever it takes to get you on your way.

Still feeling the winter wind? Don't forget we've got plenty of gear to keep you warm and dry.

Arm warmers, booties, ear bands, knee and leg warmers are still in stock! You can even score a pair of tights for those early morning rides.