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Move Over, Blood Doping; Cyclists Might Be 'Poop Doping' Soon
To be a professional cyclist, one must have guts, microbiologist Lauren Peterson says, and she doesn't just mean that in the metaphorical sense.
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Just Watch How Many More People Use Bike-Share Space Vs. Parking Spaces
Witness how bike share brings foot traffic.
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Shimano Wants to Make Your Bike as Smart as Your Car
The rise of automatic shifting, integrated computers, lights, power meters, and radar has made us wonder: How much is too much?
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Delfast built an electric bike with longer range than a Tesla Model 3
Daniel Tonkopiy was in Las Vegas in recent days for the Interbike International Expo to give the world the first major unveiling of his company’s new electric bike, which sports a top range of 236 miles. To put that feat in perspective, Tesla’s base trim Model 3 has a range of 220 miles. Tonkopiy — the CEO of Ukraine-based Delfast — says that max range helps ebikes start to become something more than what they have been until now. With ranges of, say, 40 to 50 miles, they’re little more than “a toy,” as he puts it, and “not very useful.”
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The Lucnt SRL1 is a smart bike light that works like a car brake
The Lucnt SRL1 is a smart bike light that claims to work just like a car brake light, making your bike ride safer for all involved. When it comes to determining how easy to use a product really is, it’s always good to consider whether or not good ol’ mom and dad could figure it out. After all, an excellent design should transcend generations, right? Promising to pass the test is the Lucnt SRL1, a smart bike light that works just like a car brake light, making your bike ride safer for all involved.
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Bike-Share Firm Hits The Brakes In France After 'Mass Destruction' Of Dockless Bikes
Gobee is a no-go — at least in France. France's first dockless bike-sharing program, which launched in October, has shut down operations across the country, citing "the mass destruction" of its fleet. The decision to shut down on Saturday was "disappointing and extremely frustrating," the Hong Kong-based company wrote in its announcement. "We hoped for the best. But we were wrong ... In 4 months, 60% of our fleet was destroyed, stolen or privatized, making the whole European project no longer sustainable."
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The Bike-Share Oversupply in China: Huge Piles of Abandoned and Broken Bicycles
Gigantic piles of impounded, abandoned, and broken bicycles have become a familiar sight in many Chinese cities, after a rush to build up its new bike-sharing industry vastly overreached.
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The Man Who Brought Down Lance Armstrong
Floyd Landis, a former teammate of the cyclist’s, just won more than $1 million in a legal case against Armstrong. Here are his thoughts on the suit, cycling, and his onetime rival.
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Why is it so hard to charge motorists with murdering cyclists?
Negligent drivers kill an average of two to three cyclists a day in the US, but they are rarely charged with homicide
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World's Most Expensive Bikes In The World - gyaanbuzz.com
Bikes may basically be a technique for transportation for standard people, yet a couple of bikes are not made for regular use, right!. It is an exceptional medium to express feeling and affections for a few people especially the more young ages.
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Study: Cycling daily reduces obesity - unless it's an e-bike
A study of travel habits in seven European cities has found that people who ride their bikes daily have the lowest body mass index (BMI) of any class of transport user – unless the bicycle in question is an electric one, in which case they rank second only to motorists in terms of obesity levels.
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What is a Gettysburg Witness Tree? | Civil War Cycling
Where would a bicyclist find "witness trees" at Gettysburg? This article offers a map, photos, and how-to directions. Do you love the idea of learning American History while exploring civil war battlefields on a bicycle? If so, this site is for you!
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The Dutch Reach: A No-Tech Way to Save Bicyclists’ Lives
This simple change in the way you get out of your car can save lives — of cyclists, drivers and passengers. Here’s how to do it, and why it’s so effective.
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‘It was a spectacle’: the forgotten era of women’s bicycle racing
Roger Gilles tells the story of the 1890s women who fought stereotypes to become professional cyclists in his new book Women on the Move
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The city that gives you free beer for cycling
This is how the Italian city of Bologna is getting people to leave their cars behind.
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How an Olympic Hopeful Robbed 26 Banks on His Bike
Tom Justice was once a cyclist chasing gold. Then he began using his wheels for a much different purpose: stickups.
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Female cyclist stopped so she didn't catch up with men's race, ended up finishing 74th
Swiss champion Nicole Hanselmann is forced to stop her breakaway charge in the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad when she begins to catch up with a very slow men's race.
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Meet the blogger powering a cycle revolution
Dump the Lycra and competitive attitude. Cycling is open to all. Activist Jools Walker reveals why life is better by bike – and why she’s fighting to make it more socially inclusive. By Robyn Wilder
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Do cyclists think they're above the law, and does it even matter?
Cyclists can be a nuisance, running red lights, riding on the pavement ... but are they dangerous, and if not, is it a problem if they break the law?
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The helicopter team that films the Tour de France is one of a kind
When filming this race, 500 feet is considered high altitude.
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