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Aug 31, 2020
New Study Shows Cycling Can Improve Memory in Older People
Researchers at McMaster University who examine the impact of exercise on the brain have found that high-intensity workouts like
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Aug 28, 2020
One Key Insurance Tip for Cyclists
article by Bicycle Law’s Bob Mionske You’re out on your favorite training route. It’s a beautiful day, and you’ve
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Aug 28, 2020
Scicon Unveils new Aerowing and Aeroshade Sunglasses
Scicon has unveiled two new sunglass models called the Aeroshade and the Aerowing, touting them as the “next generation”
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Aug 27, 2020
The Freicycle Sets New Record for the World’s Lightest E-Bike
The Freicycle claimed the title as the world’s lightest e-bike back in December, earning a Guinness World Records award
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Aug 27, 2020
Some Nutritional Commandants Cyclists Should Follow
Some Nutritional Commandants Cyclists Should Follow article by Barry Murray of A1 Coaching It’s a process and a lifestyle
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Aug 27, 2020
Sidi Debuts New Gravel Specific Cycling Shoe
Sidi has debuted its latest gravel specific cycling shoe aptly called the Gravel, which features the Italian brand’s Tecno-3
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Aug 27, 2020
Scott Updates Foil Aero Road Bike for 2021
Scott has updated its Foil aero road bike for 2021, extolling full cable integration, a redesigned fork and increased
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Aug 27, 2020
Rapha Now Offering In-House Designer Assistance with Custom Apparel
Rapha’s custom apparel program has been expanded to now include a bespoke option that allows customers to have one
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Aug 26, 2020
Should Cyclists Really Chew Each Mouthful of Food 32 Times?
article by Sandra Capra Should cyclists really chew each mouthful of food 32 times? Well, the next time you’re
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Aug 26, 2020
The “VisionVenture” Concept Camper from Hymer and BASF
The equipment lines between bikepackers, adventure cyclists, earth travelers and global trekkers seem to be overlapping more than ever
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