Year 2004 Review
31 Dec 2004
This past year has been a unique and enjoyable experience in developing
NashvilleCyclist.com. What you are viewing today has evolved and
changed countless times, but the hope for each change has been to
improve the site's appeal positively.
Regional Sports
Complex Should Include Velodrome
19 Dec 2004
This past week
The City
Paper reported on plans for Metro Parks to soon begin construction
on a Regional Sports Complex. The complex would be located near
the airport and would attract regional and national tournament events
for sports such as soccer, baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball,
in-line hockey and skate park.
Cohesiveness In
Nashville
13 Nov 2004
Rallying individuals and different groups together around a common
interest is never an easy task, but this grand idea is what drove the
formation of NashvilleCyclist.com. Each of us loves our bicycle
and spend a large amount of time (and money) pursuing our passion.
A Bad Dream?
2 Oct 2004
Tyler now faces a climb with a summit he likely will never reach.
The summit is called Absolute Truth. The only person who knows
with 100% certainty is Tyler himself, and it is up to you and I whether
or not to believe him.
It's Been Too
Long.....
18 Sep 2004
When I began this resourceful website I imagined myself being able to
type up opinions without much trouble. Actually I have been doing
both, typing and forming opinions, but strangely enough not at the same
time!
Plate Deadline
up the Road
01 Mar 2004
The clock is ticking and soon to strike midnight on an upcoming deadline
that should concern all bicyclists in Tennessee. Opportunities to
make a difference, a true difference, do not come along often.
When those opportunities finally open up they require attention, focus,
and action.
This aspect of NashvilleCyclist.com is meant to offer thoughts and opinions on serious topics affecting bicyclists in our area. The opinions are my own and developed after considerable thought given to each topic.
If you have comments for the editor please email to NashvilleCyclist.com.