More cycling coverage
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She finally came to appreciate the role mountain biking playing in his life. Now that he is giving it up because of injury, it’s a sad time.
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With more bikes on the road, drivers are frustrated -- and cyclists are at risk. Now’s the time for changes.
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Bicyclists must obey all the traffic laws that motorists do, but safety tactics may also help riders avoid accidents.
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Right of way It’s a fact: More bikes are on the road.
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Why put yourself through a grueling 100-mile bike ride? ‘To see if I can do it.’
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With bikes linked to impotence in some men, manufacturers created saddles to prevent it. But do they work?
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Never mind that mountain unicycling means no gears or shock absorbers and often no brakes. For these hardy riders, two wheels are overkill.
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Bike pros and amateurs hone their skills in Carson at the nation’s largest velodrome.
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SWEAT glistens on 24-year-old triathlete Lauren Robertson’s forehead as she pedals a bicycle hooked up to a computer measuring her power output.
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Stability, handling, comfort -- all in a life-changing package.
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As mountain bikers demand more, ski resorts beef up bike trails with dizzying new drops and other thrills. It’s part of the sport’s evolution.