January 12, 2008
Gullickson named mountain bike and cyclo-cross program manager
Following the departure of Matt Cramer from the organization late last year, Marc Gullickson will assume the role of USA Cycling Mountain Bike and Cyclo-cross Program Manager, the national governing body announced today. A former competitive mountain bike and cyclo-cross athlete, Gullickson represented the United States at five UCI Mountain Bike and five UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
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Posted by Richard at 01:39 PM
January 08, 2008
Bike tours struggle to stay in business
HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK Several commercial bicycle tour companies say they are struggling to hang on to their businesses since Haleakala National Park banned the tours in the park in October citing safety
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Posted by Stephen at 08:23 AM
January 03, 2008
Cyclists push pedals for Blue Butterfly Fund
BIKING FOR A CAUSE Bob Margoles and Scott Haines approach R.B. Winter State Park s Halfway Dam in Mifflinburg during the fifth annual Polar Bear Ride and Plunge to benefit the Blue Butterfly Fund, which supports families with children who have
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Posted by Lorren at 03:03 PM
December 25, 2007
Paralysis victim returns to slopes
RED LODGE - A lot of people spent Christmas Eve skiing, and, with a little help from his friends at Eagle Mount, Chad Hooker was one of them. A quadriplegic, Hooker, 29, was outfitted and taken up the chairlift at Red Lodge Mountain by Sam Crawford, E
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Posted by Rob at 09:57 AM
December 18, 2007
Coundon Court School Connor gets an easy ride from Army
A PUPIL from Coundon Court School in Coventry won a mountain bike in a prize draw run by the Army at the city's annual Imagineering Fair. Connor Lomas, 12, entered the prize draw at the fair held at the Ricoh
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Posted by Ryan at 11:06 AM
December 12, 2007
Northeast Ohio's mountain biking enthusiasts hack their way through brambles, brush, and red tape to build their ...
The winds of December whipping through the bare branches of our parks and forests don't scare mountain-bikers one bit. Many are still riding. Most are busy building the trails they'll enjoy in the spring. Others are negotiating the trickiest path of all, the National Park system's bureaucratic maze : WKSU's Vivian Goodman
Posted by Guido at 12:59 PM
November 20, 2007
Is this bike made from spider webs?
It's a bike that's made from a few really long strands of carbon fiber. It doesn't weigh much--and it definitely turns heads.Photos: Weaving Arantix bikes by hand Some people weave baskets by hand. But Delta 7 Sports is weaving bikes that way. The Payson, Utah-based company
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Posted by Ken at 10:47 AM
November 18, 2007
A Downhill Battle
On January 6, 2007, the mercury hit a record 68 degrees Fahrenheit in New Hampshire's Upper Valley. Coming in the muddy wake of a November and December where snow was rare, many ski trails were reduced to rock-littered slicks better suited to mountain biking. The white, fluffy flakes finally arrived in February, when skiers and ski resorts alike tried to
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