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Cycle Buzz: Mountain Khakis® team mk #1 in nation!

The season’s final USA Crit Series race was held Thurs, Sept 24 in Las Vegas; it was here that Team MK dominated the field with Eric Barlevav’s win. His win, coupled with Team MK Mark Hekman’s race from behind to win the field sprint, placed Team MK #1 and #3 in the individual standings

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Posted on: Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at 11:52 am by: admin
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Cycle Buzz: Midwest’s Premier Cycling Event: Superweek Returns to Milwaukee for 41st Anniversary!

The International Cycling Classic and Milwaukee Superweek Pro Tour Celebrates 41st Anniversary! STARTING THIS WEEK: Enjoy 17 Consecutive Days of Professional Bicycle Criterium and Road Races, Scheduled in Wisconsin & Illinois.

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Posted on: Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 at 6:48 pm by: superweek2009
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Cycle Buzz: Bicycle Friendly Davis, California

The City of Davis logo is an old-fashioned 'high-wheeler" bicycle, and with good reason. Davis has more bikes than cars, and some say more bikes than people. Davis has always been a place with a lot of bicycles, and with a large University in middle of town, thousands take to the streets on their bicycles each day.

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Posted on: Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 at 9:54 pm by: Tom
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Product Reviews: Bicycling for Women

Women are different from men. From bike fit to nutrition to aging patterns, women ride differently. Most serious cycling books fail to address the specific concerns women have about cycling. In Bicycling for Women, cycling authority Gale Bernhardt discusses all things female for women who love to ride.

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Posted on: Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 at 6:06 am by: velopress
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User Contributed Articles: Surly Bikes 101 – The Who, What, and Why?

Who? Surly Bikes are manufactured by a Bloomington, Minnesota based company that goes by the same name (Surly).

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Posted on: Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 at 10:55 pm by: johnjohnhere
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Gear Reviews: Suunto’s elite heart rate monitor is updated to add more advantage for serious athletes

Suunto has added new features to its premium heart-rate monitor, the Suunto t6c. The new t6c now has even more features to help committed and professional athletes take their conditioning to new levels.

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Posted on: Thursday, November 6th, 2008 at 2:10 pm by: amy@thecabin


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Coming Back Is Like Riding A Bike

Lance Armstrong announced that he was officially coming out of retirement and that he is going to win the Tour de France. The “elite” in cycling this year were “domestiques,” or supporting cast, when Armstrong was cycling. Granted that is the nature of things, but he still thinks that Carlos Sastre’s impressive and decisive climb up Alpe D’Huez wasn’t impressive enough and he wants to take another crack at winning.

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ESPN: Lance Armstrong to Return!

According to ESPN.com, Lance Armstrong is coming out of retirement to ride next year's Tour De France, and will join the Astana Team.

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What you need to Cycle Commute

I have been commuting on my bicycle now for two years my bike and my routine has gone through many evolutions as I have figured out what I need. this may not work for everyone, but I think it should be a good starting point.

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Kierin, Pursuit and Sprint Results Summary

What a weekend for Great Britain - It's been all Union Jack as Chris Hoy and Rebecca Romero have run rough shod over the rest of the pack, both taking a pair of Gold Medals, which is even more incredible when you consider that Hoy's main event was struck from the events list this year.

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Olympics Cycling News Summary and the Keirin Controversy

Did Keirin get included in the Olympics for cash? Evans speaks out on Tibet as he leaves Beijing and Great Britain seeks gold in the Velodrome.

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Men’s Time Trial – Switzerland Takes Gold!

Levi Leipheimer from the US takes bronze, and the silver goes to Gustav Larsson of Sweden, which is truly remarkable as no one (except maybe Larsson himself) expected him to finish anywhere near contention. A truly great story!

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