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Real Travel Adventures April 2009 Wilbert Bonne |
The Andes Trail What you can expect from a cycling tour crossing the south American continent in almost its full length.  |
Outside March 2009 Stephanie Pearson |
Coastal Chill With its SoCal sun and NoCal sensibility, Santa Barbara is about the best place in the lower 48 for an early-spring mix of surfing and cycling -- and for anyone in pursuit of a good glass of wine.  |
Outside February 2009 Christopher Keyes |
King of Pain He's got seven yellow jerseys. He's not getting paid. He's 37 years old. So why is Lance Armstrong racing again? Because he still has something to prove -- and nothing else hurts so good.  |
Outside February 2009 |
Lance Armstrong The seven-time Tour de France champ on his favorite work-out music and the possibility of competing in an Ironman.  |
Real Travel Adventures November 2008 Wilbert Bonne |
Bella Italia A bicycle tour where cyclists get not only a physical challenge, but also experience some of Italy's beautiful countrysides and cities.  |
Popular Mechanics October 27, 2008 Joe P. Hasler |
The 5 Best Bicycle Mods from Brooklyn's 2008 Bike Kill Here are 5 of the favorite bicycle mods from Bike Kill, an annual event where steam punk fans, hipsters and bicycle gangs converge to show off their creations.  |
Outside September 2008 |
Fitness Gear There are lighter carbon-fiber saddles than the Fi'zi:k Arione K:1 but none as gorgeous and, more important for your nethers, as comfortable as this one.  |
High on Adventure August 2008 Steve Giordano |
Cycle Zydeco An annual event called Cycle Zydeco is a four-day bicycle trek covering 176 miles Cajun Country in South Louisiana, Pedaling is the hard part -- Cajun/Creole food and music are the reward.  |
Outside August 2008 |
Great Divide Bike Race The rules of the Great Divide Race are simple: Start pedaling at the Canadian border, and the first fat tire to hit Mexico wins.  |
HHMI Bulletin Aug 2008 Joe Kays |
Fish Out of Water While in France on a research fellowship, two-time Academic All-American swimmer Kevin Nead switched gears for a long-distance bike race to raise money for diabetes research.  |
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