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Outside March 2006 Andrew Vontz |
Overnight Success Twenty-four-hour mountain-bike champion Monique Sawicki catches an entire sport by surprise |
AskMen.com Anton Henderson |
How To: Choose A Bike Road bike or mountain bike? Aluminum, steel or titanium frame? Single gear or multi-gear? Choosing the right bike isn't easy, but these tips will help. |
High on Adventure August 2005 Rosen & Giordano |
Biking the Hiawatha Trail Highlights, history and "how to" information are provided for those interested in biking the Hiawatha Trail. The route, near the Montana-Idaho border, was once one of the most scenic train rides in the world. |
Outside July 2005 |
Shop at Home Whether your a professional or a backyard mechanic, here's a few things that will help you keep those sprockets spinning. |
InternetNews July 6, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Tech Rolls With Tour de France IT plays an increasingly important role in bike design, training and communications on Lance Armstrong's team. AMD is the "official technology sponsor" of the team. |
Outside April 2005 John Bradley |
State of the Art Whether on the highway or the trail, the new spokesmodels of spin will cycle you forward in revolutionary style: Trek Liquid 55... Giant Reign 2... etc. |
Adventure March 2005 Steve Casimiro |
Town and Country Rides Lighter and stronger frames, more absorbent suspensions, advanced ergonomics, and cutting-edge gear are tailored to suit your mountain bike riding style. Here are the best two bikes for doing it up downhill or downtown. |
Adventure September 2004 Rachel Scheer |
Living it up in Asheville, North Carolina If you're tempted by stunning mountains, awesome river access, and a lifestyle that mixes play into each day, then be warned: These photos may move you to relocate. |
Outside September 2004 |
Niki Gudex She is the grit girl of Australian mountain biking. |
Outside September 2004 |
Trixter X-Bike Hinged handlebars rock from side to side to provide the core-and-upper-body workout you get from blazing trails and climbing hills--minus the risk of broken bones. |
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