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Hydration is important to any cyclist, but for those that needed electrolyte replacement for punishing rides the options were fairly limited. Even more limited were the hydration options for cyclists who used a CamelBak to carry water.
By Amy Whittle | Published 1/10/2008
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The Fountain Creek Trail is closed mid-point due to a large, dangerous washout. Cyclists can expect a fix around mid-2008.
By Scott Ganschow | Published 12/20/2007
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Founded back in 1969, Three Rivers Velo Sport Inc. is a group of amateur cyclists that meet to ride several times during the week. They are affiliated with organizations such as the League of American Bicyclists and Adventure Cycling Association.
By Michael D | Published 9/5/2007
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Cyclists will participate in the Memory Ride to raise funds for Alzheimer's research in Boston on July 28.
By Kimberly West | Published 7/12/2007
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For some cyclists, strength training seems like a waste of time. You already know you're in "good enough" shape and you're satisfied with your performance on the trail or road. Well, if you're serious about this sport, "good enough" simply isn't.
By Alexia Chianis | Published 7/6/2007
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Cyclo-Core is an off-season conditioning program for cyclists. The main attraction of the Cyclo-Core DVD consists of Body Weight Conditioning Circuits and Resistance Training & Functional Circuits.
By Josh | Published 12/29/2006
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Across this picturesque country, cyclists, skateboarders and scooter operators are provided little protection against cars and trucks. A handful of states and local governments are stepping up to provide a 3-foot buffer zone.
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 11/6/2006
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When I was a kid with a bicycle, a new horn or a basket thrilled me. Times have changed, as cycling has become a major sport. Here's some gift ideas for the cycling enthusiast in your life.
By Amanda Cartwright | Published 10/26/2007
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As a cyclist, you've heard that stretching is beneficial, and you may be nearly convinced you should start. The good news is, it is never too late, but the sooner the better...
By Alexia Chianis | Published 7/12/2007
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In conclusion, maybe riders are using the word "epic" when they should be using the word "euphoric". Euphoric- euphoria, n. A feeling of great happiness or well-being. I can think of many rides that I would consider euphoric.
By Sara Martin | Published 3/14/2007
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The ugly scepter of installing bike lanes raises its head once again
By Youranter | Published 9/26/2006
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You begin to notice some discomfort in your arm - or wrist - even your fingers. You try to ignore it, but the numbness and tingling get worse, and before long you notice difficulty with things as simple as spreading your fingers apart. After a while, ev
By Sandra Koehler | Published 3/1/2005
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Many people believe that not being able to hear road noise is very dangerous for cyclists. The debate continues, but die hard music fans who also happen to be cyclists, don't want to give up their tunes while riding.
By Kim Linton | Published 1/30/2008
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Tips to get your body prepared after an injury puts you on the sidelines.
By Jennifer Eblin | Published 2/14/2008
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The Rock Island Trail offers Colorado Springs cyclists an easy, 12-mile ride.
By Scott Ganschow | Published 12/22/2007
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The Giro TuneUps Headset consists of a wonderfully working set of headphones with built in earpads. They can also be conveniently used along with compatible Giro helmets. Snowboarders, cyclists, and skiers will benefit greatly with this kit.
By Freedom To Work | Published 12/3/2007
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The Pikes Peak Greenway Trail is a scenic 16-mile bike path that offers Colorado Springs cyclists an opportunity get in some good mileage.
By Scott Ganschow | Published 11/28/2007
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A good cycling route for the fit cyclists through the hills of southwest Riverside and San Diego Counties in Southern California (about 45 miles)
By Smorg | Published 11/13/2007
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This article will reveal the top 5 energy supplements for the avid bike rider.
By Alicia Bodine | Published 10/24/2007
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It's been two weeks since Tour de France cyclists last challenged a time trial - and that, of course, was the July 7 prologue in London. It was opening day and a less than 10-minute ride to determine who wore the race leader's yellow jersey for stage 1.
By James Raia | Published 7/20/2007
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Tour de France champions all have different styles. But through the race's more than 100-year history, the best have also all been the same in some respects. They've all had great individual skills and a focused desire to win.
By James Raia | Published 7/3/2007
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A look at Miguel Indurain, Greg LeMond, Eddy Merckx, Jan Ullrich and Joop Zoetemelk.
By James Raia | Published 7/3/2007
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The 2007 Tour de France, cycling's yearly pinnacle event, begins Saturday, July 7 in London, and it will be unique for three reasons, not the least of which is that it will not feature a defending titlist.
By James Raia | Published 7/2/2007
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Thousands of naked people plan to mount their bikes in protest.
By Lila E. Stevens | Published 4/30/2007
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Check out these gift ideas to keep the road cyclist in your circle happily pedaling along.
By E. Hignutt | Published 11/18/2006
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Bicycle riding with a group can be a really fun, social, and safe way to meet your fitness goals. One of the main benefits of a group of cyclists riding together is the efficiency of the pack.
By Josh | Published 11/5/2006
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Cyclists are, by definition, a vehicle. They are a legitimate solution for a world combating pollution, obesity, depression, ever growing traffic congestion, reliance on oil, and YES, GLOBAL WARMING.
By Josh | Published 11/3/2006
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Recently the world's top cyclists launched the annual quest for the yellow jersey.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 7/19/2006
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The annual AIDS Lifecycle is coming up, with 2000 cyclists riding from San Francisco.. Candy from Strangers is very involved in this cause, putting on a benefit and working rest stop 4. Their music is scintillating, their show sexy and dynamic.
By Tantra Bensko | Published 5/25/2006
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Cycling offers an undeniable sense of freedom, and an invigorated body, mind and spirit. Who can't use more of that these days? From bike basics, to proper gear selection, and joining a group ride- we'll arm you with what you need to cycle successfully.
By Alexia Chianis | Published 4/5/2006
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They call him the Tour de Texas guy.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 3/28/2006
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If you're traveling to Muncie to see friends or a student attending Ball State University, bring you bicycle. Muncie has no rolling hills, but miles of broad flat land-ideal for all cyclists. The jewel for cycling is the Cardinal Greenway.
By Cathy J Hunter | Published 9/16/2005
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This article paves the route for novice cyclists and travelers looking to get around car free in one of the most infamous hot spots on any wanderer's hit list, including practical, relevant information on rentals, routes, and sights along the way.
By Caitlin Corrigan | Published 8/23/2005
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Like tandems and recumbents, folding bicycles provide an unique alternative for cyclists concerned about space, portability and convenience.
By James Raia | Published 3/30/2005
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Three years into its legacy, the Honda Element is still getting its share of unusual stares and snide comments. It's been called a toaster, a pumpkin and a box on wheels. And then there are those who don't like the vehicle.
By James Raia | Published 9/22/2005
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Travelogue: Hollywood's version of Vietnam recedes, sizzled away in the heat and the stark simplicity of life that moves at a rhythm that is exotic and alien. That ineffable essence of Vietnam is the one souvenir I wish I really could take home.
By Peter Rejcek | Published 8/28/2005
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Want to know what's on the road ahead in auto technology? Let these automatic head lamps shine a little light on the subject. New intelligent high-beams, invented by Gentex, are currently available on this year's Jeep Grand Cherokee.
By Lisa Marie Heitman | Published 8/24/2005
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The adverse environmental effects of tourism and increasing expeditions to the Mount Everest are beginning to come to the attention of the world.
By Charles Braman | Published 8/13/2005
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There are several popular bike trails in the city of Atlanta and around the Atlanta Metropolitan area. Many of these bike paths and parks are also located close to each other.
By Kim Smith | Published 8/11/2005
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For most, the name "Schwinn" is synonymous bicycles, but did you know that Schwinn produces the 418 Elliptical cross trainer?
By Star Hopper | Published 7/24/2005
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Niagara Falls has certainly grown over the last twenty years. Touring Niagara Falls in 2005 is completely different from when I was a kid. I remember that it was Niagara Falls itself as the only real attraction there.
By Kim Smith | Published 6/22/2005
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Newport News Park, with hiking and biking trails, an arboretum, playgrounds and picnic shelters, a campground, a 30-acre aeromodel flying field, archery range, and a disc golf course, is the gateway to Civil War and Revolutionary War sites.
By Barbara Peterson | Published 6/16/2005
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Average is out. Extreme is in. Winter biking is the next level. Winter biking is a great snow sport for recharging your exercise routine, weight loss, and fun.
By Michelle Burton | Published 6/10/2005
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Surprise: Cleveland has a wild side, and wildlife. Not in the nightclubs, but in its very own National Park. Visitors are learning what residents have long known: "Beautiful Ohio" is an appropriate state song.
By Diane Stresing | Published 5/31/2005
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Want to get rolling? Join the club. Most bicycle clubs offer rides and other activities for riders of all ages and skill levels. Learn about several in northeast Ohio.
By Diane Stresing | Published 5/24/2005
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If you're planning on hiking or biking in the Great Smoky Mountains this summer, the Tennessee side of the park offers some wonderful waterfall hikes and bicycle rides for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels.
By Ann Hawke | Published 5/22/2005
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The 11 mile stretch of road on US Highway 129 which crosses the Tennessee and North Carolina state lines is a popular site for motorcyclists. It is known as The Dragon because of its 318 curves.
By Country Girl | Published 5/10/2005
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Anna Catharina "Cat" Berge excels at the far reaches of endurance. She can ride a bicycle from sunrise to sundown and then do it again at will - with a surprising competitive twist. Now, she's preparing to ride across the country.
By James Raia | Published 4/8/2005
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Hydration packs offer a good, efficient alternative to carrying water bottles for athletes who need to replenish liquids while on the go.
By James Raia | Published 3/31/2005
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So you have a bicycle and you're thinking about adding a motor to it - which would allow you to go for longer rides at a time and conserve on your energy - especially on those sweltering summer days. But where do you start?
By George Furukawa | Published 2/20/2005
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