Cycling

Walking, biking good for you and the planet: Study

By Margaret Munro, Canwest News ServiceNovember 25, 2009 7:22 AM Pedestrians and cyclists should be made king of the urban jungle, according to an international study showing the big benefits of “mass active travel.” “Sadly,...

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Some Call Dallas 'JFK' Bike Race Poster Offensive

By Arezow Doost DALLAS (CBS 11 / TXA 21) ― This is the controversial poster up at a Dallas bicycle shop, promoting a local messenger bike race. Oak Cliff Bicycle Company A poster made for an 'alley cat' or messenger bike race...

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Black Friday Deals: 20 Percent Off Total Purchases at Performance Bicycle

Performance stores will offer 20 percent off total purchases from 9 am to Noon on Black Friday and continuing through the weekend “We know that people are busy, so this weekend we are making our Black Friday sale available...

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Pro XCT tour is back for 2010

From Singletrack.com The Pro Mountain Bike Cross Country Tour is back for its second year with six races in 2010. The Pro XCT will feature six UCI-sanctioned events in California, Alabama, Wisconsin and Colorado. In 2009,...

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Hartson planning Armstrong visit - striker thanks cycling legend for cancer fight support

Hartson's cancer check warning Former Wales striker John Hartson says he is planning to visit cycling legend Lance Armstrong to thank him for his support during his battle with cancer. Armstrong, a cancer survivor, asked his...

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Armstrong`s RadioShack team finalized!

Los Angeles: Johan Bruyneel, manager of the new RadioShack team headlined by Lance Armstrong, has finalized a 2010 team roster that includes 16 riders from 16 countries. "It is a well balanced team," Bruyneel said of the team...

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Learning to bike -- without the bruises

Honda Motor Co. has developed a bicycle simulator designed to help children learn how to get started on a two-wheeler without getting any bumps and bruises. The simulator incorporates a bicycle and a television monitor that...

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Cycling extravaganza draws thousands

Thousands of cyclists will start their descent on the central North Island today for this weekend's Lake Taupo Cycle Challenge.From humble beginnings when 26 people rode the 160km circuit around the lake in 1977, the event has...

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Iranian Cyclists Dominate Tour d’Indonesia Podium

Semarang. Iranian cyclists are known for their skill in climbs, and Wednesday was no different as three Tabriz Petrochemical riders filled the podium after the fourth stage of the Tour d’Indonesia. Defending individual champion...

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Niyonshuti Settles for Third Place

ALTHOUGH he failed to retain the tour of Rwanda crown, Rwanda's top cyclist Adrien Niyonshuti showed that he can battle seasoned riders like Adil Jelloul and Saadoune Abdelaati after finishing third in the most competitive...

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