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Bill Strickland

Bill Strickland

Editorial Director at Runner's World

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Influence score
64
Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Running

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2016 Buyer's Guide: Cipollini NK1K - Bicycling

Built for two things: going real fast and looking real good
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How Often Do You Wear Your Bike Helmet?

Bicycling’s Bill Strickland takes an honest look at bike helmet usage. How does your own experience compare?
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Trying to pick between carbon and aluminum? These days, it’s all about feel.
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A veteran rider shares his best cycling tips
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Justin Williams Is the Most Important Bike Racer in the World

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From June 27 to July 3, forget about calories, heart rate monitors, and wattage—just go out and ride for fun!