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March 31, 2006

Interviews, Diaries & Tech

Keith Bontrager is best known as the bike and component design guru behind his eponymous road and mountain bike components, but behind the scenes the man universally known as KB is an enthusiastic and well-respected endurance mountain bike

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Racing 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' will come true for Fallon bikers

Happy little bluebirds aren't the only thing that will fly over the mountains this spring. Mountain bike racers from all around Northern Nevada and parts of California will be soaring up -- and down -- Rainbow Mountain during the sixth annual Jetway Chevrolet Rainbow Ridge Challenge, held this year on April

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Posted by Bob at 03:48 PM

Roll into some low-impact bike trails in S.C.

It s time for the fair-weather cyclists to pull their bikes out of the garage and tool around the neighborhood. Many infrequent cyclists stay close to home because of heavy traffic on roads and the fear of the unknown in the woods. But if you re willing to pack your bike on a rack or in the back of your truck, there are plenty of places to ride without worrying about traffic or fretting that the

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Posted by Guido at 12:27 PM

Peak performance Test your knowledge of Utah's mountains with this quiz

The Beehive State could easily have been nicknamed the "Mountain State." That's because mountains can be found in all of the state's 29 counties. (Although Colorado has taller mountains, it contains a vast eastern plain that occupies a third of its land

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Posted by Rob at 11:51 AM

RP's Mountain Bike pro tour Baguio leg up

AFTER a successful National Capital Region (NCR) and Southern Luzon elimination leg race last February 24 and 25 in San Mateo, Rizal, the Philippine Mountain Bike Championship Pro Tour 2006 will visit Baguio for the Northern and Central Luzon elimination leg race on April 8 and

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Posted by Matt at 09:04 AM

For some ski areas, end of season will be permanent

PATTERSON, N.Y. (MarketWatch) -- It's March. Late in the ski season and a balmy 50 degrees, but a couple of chair lifts at the Thunder Ridge Ski Area here continue to churn away on this weekday

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Posted by Joe at 08:39 AM

March 30, 2006

Community Bulletin Board

The Monmouth County Park System will hold a "Rails to Trails" biking trip along the Delaware River April 1 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The 25-mile trip is for cyclists 14 years of age and older, and will travel through towns such as New Hope and Trenton. The trail surface varies from sand to cinder.

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Posted by Ryan at 04:47 PM

Police Beat: Scent of burning marijuana

A bicycle tire belonging to a 22-year-old male ASU student was reported stolen Tuesday night at Coor Hall. The victim reportedly locked his mountain bike to a fence on the north side of the building and returned an hour later to find the front tire missing. Estimated loss is $45, police

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