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May 31, 2006

He's revved to ride at 85

Watch out he's really cruising now. Oh, sure, there are some who will say he's slowed down a bit. Technically, that's true. He's gone from around 110 mph down to a mere 60. Or even 5 mph if he's on his mountain

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Posted by Tom at 02:36 PM

A little red meat for mountain bikers

With three events already staged, the 2006 Boise Co-Op Wild Rockies Series of mountain bike and footraces is fully engaged-and two popular events are coming up, back-to-back on June 10 and June

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Posted by Jim at 12:33 PM

More than mud and sweat

VAIL - In life there must be balance. Organizers of the Teva Mountain Games know this, which is precisely why they've planned five days of music, art and parties to complement the event's athletic

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Posted by Mel at 09:08 AM

May 30, 2006

Keweenaw Chain Drive Festival

The Portage Health System Keweenaw Chain Drive Festival mountain bike race, taking place June 17 and 18, includes cross-country distance races, downhill and dual slalom races, and Junior Chain Drive youth

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Posted by Mel at 05:04 PM

UCI World Cup XC4 - Men

The US used to dominate mountain bike racing, but it's been a while since we've seen an American XC racer up there with the best. Most of the best, anyway - the punishing Fort William course, made even less compromising by the frankly awful weather, took out some big

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Posted by Sean at 10:35 AM

May 29, 2006

Wyoming Calendar for Saturday, May 27, 2006

Today Wyoming State Historical Society events * Now through Monday, the Mountain Men Rendezvous will be held in Jackson. Traders Row, Candy Canyon, bow & arrow competition, and more. Info: (307) 391-7378. or

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Posted by Michael at 04:49 PM

Tournaments heat up Mountain Festival

BLUEFIELD The 14th annual Mountain Festival men's softball tournament, along with tennis and bowling competitions, provided attendees at the Comcast Mountain Festival with a variety of options for trying their hand at athletic

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Posted by Matt at 02:05 PM

Childrens' Mt. bike recovered

WILLIAMSTOWN -- A child's mountain bike was found here on Sunday, May 21. Anyone who believes the property belongs to them and can identify it is asked to call Trooper Schneider of the Middlesex Police Barracks at 229-9191.

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Posted by Mel at 02:04 PM