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October 31, 2007
Daihatsu Mud Master-C concept at Tokyo Show
Tokyo - The Japanese car maker Daihatsu is to unveil the Daihatsu Mud Master-C, an offroader with large gullwing doors designed for loading and unloading bicycles, at the Tokyo Motor Show. The mountain-bike-support model of the concept was designed i...
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Posted by Joe at 01:31 PM
Mountain biker plunges off 40-foot cliff
Annapolis man in critical condition after accident at Patapsco Valley State Park An Annapolis man mountain biking on a walking trail in the Patapsco Valley State Park this morning failed to navigate a curve and plunged over a 40-foot cliff, according to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. The accident occurred off Ilchester Road southeast of Ellicott City in the Hilton area of the
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Posted by Greg at 12:25 PM
Biking, on and off
Lonny Mahoney lost his lead on the sixth lap of the race, skinny tires spinning on grass, brakes squeaking as he slowed through a turn. It was a Wednesday evening in mid-October, a gray sky arching over Buffer Park in Hopkins, where a squad from the Minnesota Cycling Team meets to train on a quarter-mile-long course through a field. Mahoney whizzed by the sidelines, eyes fixed on the course
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Posted by Joe at 09:07 AM
Gould, Kabush claim overall MTB Cross Country Calendar titles
The inaugural USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Cross Country Calendar concluded last weekend with the Piney Hills Classic XIV in Ruston, La. Georgia Gould and Canadian Geoff Kabush claimed overall titles in the 29-race calendar. Gould claimed several key victories throughout the season and placed second at the National Championships to finish with 650 points over runner-up Willow Koerber
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Posted by Sean at 08:04 AM
October 30, 2007
Fort Lewis, School of Mines take 2007 collegiate nationals
Thanks to impressive finishes by its downhillers, Fort Lewis College defended its Division I collegiate mountain-bike national title during the 2007 USA Cycling collegiate national championships in Banner Elk, North
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Posted by Bob at 02:05 PM
ETSU Cycling Club enters national competition
The East Tennessee State University student Cycling Club will ride in the National Collegiate Mountain Biking Competition was held at Lees-McRae College in Banner Elk, N.C., Friday, Oct. 26 through Sunday Oct. 28. The schedule includes: - Cross Country Friday morning, Oct 26 - Downhill on Saturday morning, Oct 27 -?? Short Track on Saturday afternoon, Oct 27 -??Dual Slalom on Sunday
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Posted by Richard at 10:51 AM
October 29, 2007
Dual Slalom Competition Concludes Collegiate MTB Nationals
Fort Lewis College used wins in the menandrsquo;s cross country and menandrsquo;s and womenandrsquo;s downhill competitions to help them take the overall Division I team omnium title over host Lees-McRae College at the 2007 USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships in Banner Elk, N.C. The Colorado School of Mines used a balanced attack to edge North Carolinaandrsquo;s Warren
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Posted by John at 05:26 PM
Colo. Trail group backs bike use
SUMMIT COUNTY Trail stewardship by the mountain bike community is an important factor to consider as the U.S. Forest Service seeks to update its overall plan for the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail
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