January 17, 2008
A Luna star in the making
Many of the riders who are current favourites for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China are near the end of long and successful careers. The next generation of cross country mountain bikers is still emerging, but one rising star is Chloe
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Posted by Alex at 09:30 AM
January 15, 2008
Affordable Franschhoek
Franschhoek is best known for its Huguenot history, fine wine, culinary delights... and high prices. However, all has not been lost to foreign currency as there are still a number of affordable self-catering options scattered about the
Posted by Doug at 02:31 PM
December 27, 2007
MTB news & racing round-up for December 27, 2007
Welcome to our regular roundup of what's happening in mountain biking. Feel free to send feedback, news, & releases to mtb@cyclingnews.com and results, reports & photos to cyclingnews@cyclingnews.com
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Posted by Peter at 11:07 AM
December 15, 2007
Like snow, politeness runs deep at sleepy Red Mountain
At the top of Red Mountain, British Columbia, 2,900 feet above us, wind-driven snow has sculpted trees into pure-white creatures out of Dr. Seuss. Down at the base lodge, gentler flakes drifted in front of my
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Posted by Joe at 01:34 PM
December 14, 2007
Bike Barn celebrates 50 years of serving cyclists
Bike Barn has a long history of meeting the needs of bicyclists across metro Phoenix, offering more than just standard service. The shop at 36th Street and Indian School Road opened in 1957 and is now celebrating its 50th
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Posted by Lorren at 04:30 PM
December 12, 2007
Exploring one of the region's scenic parks
Mark Kelder of Fremont pedals up the appropriately named Oak Tree Trail at Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park, a popular spot for hikers, bikers and equestrians near Pleasanton, on Tuesday. He has been exploring the park's trails for 12 years, usually biking two...
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Posted by Greg at 11:44 AM
December 11, 2007
For mountain bike program
I think this is a great idea that JSSD has. Too many of our children are obese and coming down with type 2 diabetes. Too many sit in front of the computer at school, then go home and do the same
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Posted by Richard at 12:58 PM
December 02, 2007
BM's Advent Calendar: 2 December
RaceFace's Atlas range is intended for the rigours all-mountain riding, with a weight that doesn't threaten to push your bike into the realms of porky. Machined from 6061-T6 aluminium, four-bolts hold the bars securely in place, and is available in 50, 70, 90 and 110mm
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