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Yes, there is road biking in Utah! The Beehive State is not just a mountain biking mecca, it also boasts thousands of miles of paved roads¿roads that unveil the full breadth of the state's natural splendors, including arches, basins, canyons, deserts, dunes, flats, lakes, mountains, ridges, and rivers. That's not to mention communities rich in history, festivals, picturesque settings, and even legends. Featuring forty rides throughout the state, including the Wasatch Front and areas well beyond, Road Biking Utah provides a personal tour of all the beauty and diversity Utah has to offer. Look…mehr

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Yes, there is road biking in Utah! The Beehive State is not just a mountain biking mecca, it also boasts thousands of miles of paved roads¿roads that unveil the full breadth of the state's natural splendors, including arches, basins, canyons, deserts, dunes, flats, lakes, mountains, ridges, and rivers. That's not to mention communities rich in history, festivals, picturesque settings, and even legends. Featuring forty rides throughout the state, including the Wasatch Front and areas well beyond, Road Biking Utah provides a personal tour of all the beauty and diversity Utah has to offer. Look inside to find:¿ Detailed maps and mile-by-mile directions¿ Rides for every fitness level and ability, from an easy 10-mile ramble to a 106-mile classic¿ In-depth information about each ride, including length, terrain, traffic conditions, and road hazards¿ Recommended accommodations and restaurants¿ Vivid descriptions of points of interest
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Wayne D. Cottrell lived in Utah from 1994 to 2005. During that 11.5-year period, he stayed active in Utah's road bike racing and duathlon scene, participating in criteriums, hillclimbs, road races, time trials, and run-bike-run events. While most of his racing was concentrated in the Wasatch Front region, occasional destination races led him to some of Utah's other urban concentrations and rural corners. Wayne was a member of the Utah Cycling Association, and one of the highlights of this period was his participation in the Olympic torch relay in 1996. An article describing his 1996 Olympic torch relay experience appeared in Cycling Utah. He teaches and performs research studies in transportation engineering.