
When I saw that Ray was hanging up the blog, my first reaction was like many of yours: “oh no!”
For years, this blog has been a wonderful mix of personal experiences, education, and advice. And it occurred to me that it doesn’t need to end.
I emailed Ray and asked if he would like to let someone else pull and keep the paceline going strong and in the right direction. He graciously accepted my offer to do so, and here we are.
BikeNoob’s center of operations is moving from Austin to Boston. I hope the guest bloggers will continue this journey with us, and I hope Ray will check in as well.
bike wave.
My name’s Scott, I’m from Boston, 47, and I’m still very much a BikeNoob. I’ve been riding seriously for 3 years. I’ve learned a lot, and I’ve still got lots to learn. Cycling has changed my life.
I’ll be writing a more thorough introduction soon as I get things finalized.
Great! Looking forward to hearing about what’s going on in Boston. I’ve never been there, but I passed near there on my way to Nova Scotia on a bus tour many, many moons ago. Really nice country up in the New England area.
Thanks Darrell. You should rectify that and plan a trip, bike or not.
I am honored that Scott thought enough of Bike Noob to want to keep it going, and I was happy to hand off the blog to him. Can’t wait to see what changes are in store! –The former Bike Noob
Thanks Ray!
Glad to see the blog continuing as I was heartbroken when I saw it was over. I know how hard it is to keep writing and coming up with relevant, interesting content, and truly appreciate when someone goes to that trouble to share with us.
I’ll do my best to keep things up as well as Ray did. That was a heroic effort on his part to reach 1000 posts!
Glad to see the blog continue. I’ve been following it for a month or two, so I’m new. Logged over 1000 miles on the road bike so far this year.
Thanks Grant! I’m glad you’re here.