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User Contributed Articles: The titan of cycling: William Zeedyk »

The titans of cycling are myriad: the great champions of past and present on

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User Contributed Articles: Hardest cycling crash: Done in by a manhole cover »

Back in the days when the 10-speed bicycle was “the” road machine of choice I

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User Contributed Articles: Hardest cycling crash: Ironman crash »

My hardest bike crash is pretty well seared into my memory for ever. I

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User Contributed Articles: Hardest cycling crash: Dropped by a flying brake handle »

At the age of twenty one, I really didn’t care what happened to me. I

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User Contributed Articles: What would you do on a dare? »

I’ve never laughed so hard in all my life. I swear this kid would do anything for a couple bucks or a bag of chips, especially for Jeff. Sean wasn't the only one who would do just about anything for Jeff. He was our neighborhood idol and could talk us into all kinds of weird and wacky stuff that his adventurous little mind conceived.

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Mechanics Corner: Worse than nails on a chalkboard: How to fix a noisy brake »

Do you hear a high-pitched squealing or squeaking noise every time you apply your

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Mechanics Corner: Straighten up and ride right: How to fix a wobbly wheel »

Wobbly wheels can be an annoyance on a ride, especially if your wheel is

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Mechanics Corner: Puff me up: How to fix a flat »

You’re riding along, enjoying the scenery and, suddenly, you hear a distinctive pop! You’ve got a flat tire. Many folks never learn how to repair a flat tire, unfortunately, assuming that it will never happen to them. Wrong! Knowing how to fix a flat tire is a must for any bike enthusiast. This most common of all bike repairs is a relatively easy fix!

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Expert Advice: The cyclists 10 tips for fat burning »

Weight loss is rooted in burning fat. How we exercise and what we eat

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Mechanics Corner: Sitting pretty: How to adjust seat posts to diminish wear and tear on your joints »

The seat post of your bike attaches the frame to the saddle. It

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Mechanics Corner: Spring into comfort: How to adjust your bike’s suspension »

Properly adjusted bike suspension will protect the rider from the roughness of diverse terrain. It also improves safety and efficiency because it allows a more balanced trajectory of the rider’s mass over uneven ground.

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Expert Advice: Cycling 101: Fine-tune your fit »

You will always find conflicting advice when it comes to the fit of your bicycle, but experience will help you determine what is right for you. Here are a few guidelines to get you started on the process of fine tuning your fit.

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Expert Advice: Cycling champion: The whole body tune–up »

Do you have tiny arms and a less than tight tummy? You may be a victim of T-Rex syndrome. In the cycling world, this common ailment refers to a well-developed lower body and limited upper body strength. This condition calls for a total body tune-up.

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Expert Advice: How to get the best start in your cycling race »

The start of a road race is usually slow and uneventful, but don’t let the fact that the first 5-10 miles rarely make the highlight reels lull you into thinking they are unimportant.

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Product Reviews: Backpacks for Biking »

Are you an avid cyclist? If you answered yes, then you’d probably appreciate the vast








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