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Mejores carreras de MTB en España. Revisa las más importantes
Si eres aficionado a las bicicletas todo terreno (BTT) o mountain bike (MTB), sabrás que existen multitud de pruebas cicloturistas que puedes realizar. Te ofrecemos una selección de las mejores carreras de bicis de montaña en diferentes comunidades autónomas de España
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Trailer for Danny MacAskill's new movie
In 1985 the seaside town of Epecuen in Argentina became completely submerged. Its residents left and the world forgot it was there. This year Danny MacAskill is bringing Epecuén back to life with an epic street trials film, lighting up the deserted town with his talent.
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5 ways bicycling can make or save you money
From higher property values for homes near multi-use trails to grabbing the bicycle instead of the car on shorter errands, 5 ways to save or make money through bicycling.
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Taxco Urban Downhill with Kelly McGarry
Kelly McGarry bombs down never ending staircases and through narrow back alleys at the Taxco Urban DH race in Mexico.
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Lance Armstrong suit can go forward
Judge Robert Wilkins ruled in favor of the government's position that Armstrong and associates owed an obligation to pay money due to the alleged breach of the sponsorship agreements with the Postal Service.
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How to Survive as a Bike Messenger in NYC
The hard, fascinating life of a 52-year-old pizza delivery guy
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A Slick New Bike With Buzzing Handlebars That Give You Directions
Its guts—the wires, shifters, brake cables—are housed in a 3-D printed titanium frame.
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I Pushed the Lance Armstrong Lie: An Open Letter to Greg LeMond
After years of being overshadowed by the cheater, Greg LeMond is the only American to have fairly won the Tour de France. I apologize for being complicit in the lies against him.
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GoPro: Fixie Bike Fail
Renárs Bundzis learns the hard way: don't tailgate a backhoe.
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A mechanic's point of view in the Vuelta!
Get a unique insight of the Vuelta as you ride along with one of the neutral service motorcycles. See how our mechanics help out some unlucky riders.
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The Hippie Daredevils Who Were Just Crazy Enough to Invent Mountain Biking
On October 21, 1976, a small group of cyclists and a dog named Junior gathered on Carson Ridge, which rises just west of Fairfax, California. It was mid-morning and the sky was bright blue, a beautiful day for racing 50-pound vintage Schwinn Excelsior clunkers down Cascade Canyon Road, whose winding dirt surface plunges 1,300 feet in less than two miles, past serpentine outcrops, low-lying chaparral, and scattered oaks on its way to the confluence of San Anselmo and Cascade creeks.
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London Cyclist Stopped by Police! (Funny Stuff!)
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Is Bike Sharing Just for Gentrifiers?
In Washington, D.C.—a city that is half African American–just 3 percent of Capital Bikeshare's users are black. Can advocates and city planners change that?
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Danny Macaskill: The Ridge
#TheRidge is the brand new film from Danny Macaskill... For the first time in one of his films Danny climbs aboard a mountain bike and returns to his native home of the Isle of Skye in Scotland to take on a death-defying ride along the notorious Cuillin Ridgeline.
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Bicycling magazine provides a special online version of Senseless, an in-depth look at the state of bicycling helmet technology
Bicycle helmets do an outstanding job of keeping our skulls intact in a major crash. But they do almost nothing to prevent concussions and other significant brain injuries—and the very government agency created to protect us is part of the problem. The time has come to demand something safer.
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Copenhagen's piles of bicycles
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Bicycle traffic deaths soar; California leads nation
If you are going to be killed by a car while riding a bicycle, there’s a good chance you are male, older than 20 and living in California or Florida.
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The Case for Ditching Your Helmet
Is the helmet really just a head casket keeping us from addressing the bigger issue of cycling safety in our cities?
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The Quest to Push a Human-Powered Bike to 90 MPH
If Todd Reichert cannot regain control of his ultrafast bike, he will be cast at 75 mph into the unforgiving rock and scrub that lies beside the highway in the Nevada desert. Reichert is familiar with extreme situations: the 32-year-old aerospace engineer and athlete was co-designer and pilot of the first human-powered ornithopter—a craft that flies by flapping its wings—to soar continuously, and the first ever human-powered helicopter to become airborne.
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How Copenhagen Became A Cycling Paradise By Considering The Full Cost Of Cars
Copenhagen is known as a cyclist paradise, a place where the bike is treated equally, if not preferentially, to the car. There are long-running cultural reasons for this—the Danes are into bikes, period—but also more structural factors as well. One of those is how the city justifies its cycling investments relative to other modes of transport.
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