Everybody's got some favorite and useful websites that they check out when they need to get the weather, find out how Lance is doing at Le Tour or learn the newest training technique. Here are just a few of ours, in no particular order:
Absolutely the best and most complete source for all news of the cycling world. Not just covering the European racing scene, it has technical articles, equipment reviews, rider diaries, training hints and even the results of the Lake Sunapee Bike Race! A definite "must-have" for your bookmarks/favorites list.
The Eastern Fat Tire Association promotes and sanctions mountain-bike races and fun rides throughout New England. The site has entry forms, race listings and results and lots more.
This site has on-line tools to evaluate and estimate cycling performance. Like
"How fast will I go up that hill at x watts?" "Will those aero wheels really make me go faster?"
Type in your zipcode to get your local weather. Then choose the "local radar" link and animate the map to see if you're going to have enough time to get that ride in before the rain hits.
The International Mountain Bicycling Association is non-profit educational association whose mission is to create, enhance and preserve trail opportunities for mountain bikers worldwide.