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Nov 30, 2017
The “Podbike” Velomobile
The world of transportation is constantly changing. And, as stewards of the bicycle, we have to accept that not
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Nov 30, 2017
Brazilian Cyclist Sets New Record for Fastest Speed on a Public Road
Evandro Portela set a new bicycle speed record on a public road last weekend, after the Brazilian cyclist reached a top
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Nov 30, 2017
Research Finds that Cycling Can Increase Your Brain Size
According to a recent study, aerobic exercise such as cycling can improve memory function and maintain brain health as
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Nov 29, 2017
An Expert’s Guide to Avoiding Bike-Sharing Fiascoes
article by Alexandros Nikitas Bike-sharing schemes are a fast-growing transport trend, with almost 1,500 operating around the world today.
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Nov 29, 2017
Judge Allows Betsy Andreu and Greg LeMond to Testify Against Lance Armstrong
A federal judge ruled yesterday, that two of Lance Armstrong’s arch enemies, Betsy Andreu and Greg LeMond, will be allowed
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Nov 28, 2017
Bikepacking in Siena, Tuscany
article by XPDTN3’s Rene Savelsberg Three Dutchman arrive from Holland and one from Bergamo. On the last part of the
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Nov 28, 2017
Tom Simpson: “Bird on the Wire” Wins Book Award
Tom Simpson: Bird on the Wire by Andy McGrath (Rapha Editions) – a new biography of British cycling’s greatest icon
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Nov 28, 2017
Can Google’s Translation Earbuds Help Cycling Fans?
My grandfather used to say, the curious thing about opera, is that most listeners neither understand nor care what
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Nov 27, 2017
1988 Wilier Gioiello Ramato Gets a Makeover
Wilier’s Cromovelato paint scheme is so revered, enthusiasts both old and new continue to regal its beauty. In fact, the
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Nov 27, 2017
How Tech Training is Vital to the Survival of the Independent Bicycle Dealer
article by Jeff Rowe Jeff Rowe, vice president of the Professional Bicycle Mechanics Association, says a trained service staff
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