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Mar 05, 2020
New Study Suggests Slow, Steady Increase in Exercise Intensity is Best for Cardiac Health
According to a study recently published in the medical journal Circulation, for most people, the benefits of aerobic exercise
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Mar 04, 2020
Freedom to Ride: Women, Cycling and the Gender Gap
article by Enrico Donda If you ask any cyclist about cycling the first word that she or he will
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Mar 03, 2020
Suunto Introduces Newest Suunto 7 Smartwatch
Suunto has introduced its long-awaited next generation sportswatch called the Suunto 7, featuring Wear OS by Google and Qualcomm’s
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Mar 03, 2020
Physiology and Nutrition: “Protein for Optimal Recovery”
PHYSIOLOGY AND NUTRITION: TIMING, TYPE & QUANTITY OF PROTEIN CONSUMPTION FOR OPTIMAL RECOVERY
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Mar 02, 2020
FFWD Rolls Out New Affordable Gravel Specific TYRO Wheelset
Access to premium, gravel specific wheels just became more affordable thanks to FFWD’s new TYRO wheelset. Indeed, not only
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Mar 02, 2020
Basso Unveils Updated PALTA 2.0 Gravel Bike
Basso has unveiled an updated version of its popular PALTA gravel bike with a new double-chainring variant aptly called
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Mar 02, 2020
New Study Finds Drivers of Flashy Cars Less Likely to Yield to Pedestrians and Cyclists
What does the car you drive say about your manners? A new study finds that drivers of flashy cars
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Mar 02, 2020
Rudy Project Introduces New “Cutline” Cycling Glasses
Rudy Project has introduced a new model of cycling specific sunglasses called Cutline, which features a wraparound shield design that incorporates
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Feb 28, 2020
Cycling the Tahoe Rim Trail
words by Clayton Wangbichler, photography by Marc Gasch After our relatively “easy” TOTM in Morocco with XPDNT3, it’s now time
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Feb 28, 2020
How Athletes and Musicians Could Learn from Each Other When it Comes to Coping with Stress
article by Simone Willis, Brad Woolridge and Mikel Mellick Classical musicians and elite athletes might not appear to have much
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