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June 29, 2006
Next stage for Armstrong presents another big climb
Lance Armstrong's life has changed dramatically. There is now no typical week for Armstrong, 34. He keeps a busy schedule crammed with visits with his children in Austin, corporate promotions and the occasional mountain bike ride. Most of his time is focused on defeating the disease that almost killed him in
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Ready to take your mountain biking skills to the next level? About a dozen slots are still available in a free mountain biking clinic, which will be taught by professionals Adam Craig and Brig Brandt, avid mountain biker Jonathan Finnoff, and former professional Chris
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Floyd Landis never saw the stump that sent him flying. Screaming down a steep descent during his first lap at the 24 Hours of Canaan, a mountain-bike relay race in West Virginia, Landis strayed from the track into a patch of weeds. When his front wheel hit the concealed stump Landis was propelled into the air like a circus clown shot from a cannon. "The wheel took on the shape of the stump,"
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The mountain bikers at Silverton Mountain are going down, down, downhill fast. The ultra-steep ski area just outside of Silverton will be open for summer downhill and freeriding starting on Friday and continuing through July
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In the relatively young sport of mountain biking, it's difficult to decide which is more remarkable: that the Specialized Stump Jumper celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, or that Edmund "Ned" Overend celebrates his 51st birthday in
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