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Purple and red tulips — skagit
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“This is far superior to riding on roads or highways. This ride is very laid back with very few worries.”
Dan White talking about cycling on Connecticut's Harlem Valley Rail Trail, a 12-mile rail-to-trail bike path north of New …
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New bicycle trails — or plans for new trails — are blooming across the country this spring.
The Seattle Times reports a section of the Centennial Trail in Snohomish County will be opened on Saturday. It's just one of the …
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Six-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong announced after Tuesday's Paris-Camembert bicycle race that he would hold a press conference before the Tour de Georgia, which begins April 19.
An announcement about an announcement. What does Lance want to tell us? Here's a short list:
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Lance Armstrong is nudging closer to the podium in this spring's bicycle races.
The 6-time Tour de France winner finished in a chase group just behind winner Laurent Brochard in today's Paris-Camembert.
The 37-year-old Brochard, of France, won the 124-mile …
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Somewhere in Eastern Washington
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Bicycles confiscated in the March 25, 2005, critical mass in New York City.
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Are your legs sore after these spring bicycle rides? It might not be that you're too out of shape. Fitness experts encourage cyclists to use smaller gears and keep a high cadence while they ride, especially now that your body is recovering from its winter doldrums.
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