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The Things You Can do With a Bicycle

By Jonathan McCarver on April 7, 2010

It’s kind of a dreary day and I wanted to ride my bike to work today but the forecast calls for rain all afternoon. Hopefully I can bring it to work tomorrow but until then I want to share a video that has continued to inspire me since I first saw it a few years [...]

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Memphis Roller Derby brings on the challenge

By Kristan on February 27, 2010

By Colleen Smith
The girls of Memphis Roller Derby headed back to FunQuest for a double header on Saturday, February 13th. The first bout was a match-up between the Memphis Hustlin’ Rollers (MHR) and the Arch Rival Roller Girls of St. Louis, MO (ARRG). Coming off of a loss from the Naptown Tornado Sirens (Indianapolis’ travel [...]

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Skate Expectations

Skate Expectations

By Patrick on January 24, 2010

Memphis Roller Derby seeks new home in Midtown
By Colleen Smith
For nearly two years, Memphis Roller Derby has practiced and bouted at the “House of Bruise” (the Youth Building at the Mid-South Fairgrounds), and at the end of February, we must say goodbye to it. The City plans to demolish the building sometime in March. We [...]

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