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The more things change, the more they stay the same for bicycles

Bicyclists riding en masse through a city. Bicycle advocates demanding safer streets. Bike messengers racing around with documents. Cheap imports. Is it the 2000s or the 1890s?

An interesting story printed Monday in the Akron Beacon Journal about the bicycle craze in that city in the late 1800s reads like it could have been written about the bicycle issues of today.

Cyclists were the first to seek better roads, according to author Mark Price.

Cyclists were early promoters of street improvements. They argued that bad weather made Akron roads nearly impassable for six months a year. …

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Old bike

President of the Los Angeles Athletic Club with his bicycle

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How interested are you in the Tour de France this year?

Now that the first week of the 2006 Tour de France is behind us, I'm curious about your level of interest compared to last year. The blog poll is posted at right;  feel free to explain your answers below this article in a comment if you wish.

This is certainly a Tour in turmoil.

The vacuum left by Lance Armstrong's retirement has sucked away a lot of US fans. OLN reports the viewership of its first four live Tour reports is down nearly 50%. …

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Chronic hip pain for Floyd Landis

A troubling secret about Floyd Landis' health is coming out just the day after he climbed into 2nd place overall in the 2006 Tour de France.

The highest placed American cyclist in the Tour, and a favorite to win the race, suffers from a degenerative bone disease that gives him chronic pain and will require hip replacement surgery a few weeks after the Tour. He adopted his unusual time trial position on the bike to reduce the pain. …

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LA Times examines Lance Armstrong doping allegations

It looks like the Los Angeles Times is another one of the media outlets that received private arbitration testimony given by Betsy and Frank Andreu in the Lance Armstrong vs. SCA Promotions lawsuit.

Instead of pulling a couple of quotes and running with it two weeks ago, the Times story in today's editions examined all the doping charges that arose in the arbitration hearing. It's the most complete report I've seen on the issue. It settles nothing, however. …

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Calzati wins Tour de France stage; Honchar's yellow uncontested

French cyclist Sylvain Calzati showed us why there's a group of cyclists who gamble on a breakaway at the Tour de France everyday — sometimes the peloton doesn't catch up.

That's what happened Sunday on the 112-mile stage from Saint Meen le Grand to Lorient. Calzati and 5 other cyclists broke away from the peloton about 25 miles into the stage, and the AG2R cyclist stayed ahead the rest of the race. …

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Lance to France for the Tour de …

Here's a bigger shock than the Stage 7 results on Saturday: Lance Armstrong says he's showing up to support the sport of cycling and his Discovery teammates for the final week of the Tour de France.

Didn't he say at one time that he never wanted to step foot in France again, or words to that effect? …

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Honchar wins Tour de France time trial; Landis finishes 2nd

T-Mobile cyclist Serhiy Honchar won the individual time trial on Saturday, gaining the yellow jersey and beating all the top contenders who had planned to use the stage to catapult themselves into the Tour de France lead.

In fact, the only favorite who could afford a smile at the end of the day was American Floyd Landis (at left in Tour of California), who finished 2nd in the stage and boosted himself to 2nd in the overall standings. …

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Bobby Julich crashes; abandons Tour de France

(UPDATING HIS CONDITION)American cyclist Bobby Julich crashed near the beginning of the individual time trial for the Tour de France on Saturday, injuring his right wrist and leaving the course in an ambulance.

Riding as the team leader of Team CSC, the 34-year-old cyclist from Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Julich fell as he rounded a corner and skidded along the curb for several feet before stopping. …

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US cyclist Fred Rodriguez is recovering from Tour de France crash

“Fast Freddie” Rodriguez is sore but recovering at his home in Girona, Spain, after taking a header onto the pavement during Stage 3 at the Tour de France.

The Emeryville, California, sprinter suffered a concussion on Tuesday after he hit a pothole in some road construction in Verviers, also injuring his shoulder and hand. He was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance. …

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