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Outside April 2005 Mark Jenkins |
Valhalla on Wheels Two guys, ten days, 500 miles by bike through gorgeous Norway. The only rule? No suffering. |
DailyCandy January 6, 2005 |
Vicious Cycle Recapture your past glory with the iXi bicycle. Unlike your old model's gizmos, iXi's charms are very adult: small wheels, an adjustable seat, and a lightweight aluminum frame. |
Outside October 2004 Bill Vaughn |
A Jug of Wine (More Jugs of Wine) et Moi Can extreme pleasure and adventure coexist? Hop on a bike for a long, winding tour through the gourmet sweet spots of southern France. |
Outside September 2004 |
The Cutting Edge II Recumbent Bike What do you get when you combine an obscure speed contest, some scrap aerospace material, and one very obsessed California engineer? A bike that can push 80 miles per hour. |
Outside September 2004 Todd Balf |
Tribe of Pain Bike racing's most hellish climb isn't L'Alpe d'Huez or Mont Ventoux; it's New Hampshire's Mount Washington. |
Outside September 2004 Roy Furchgott |
You May Be Seated A new test for bike saddles promises to protect you from getting numb or falling limp. |
Sports Central August 4, 2004 Eric Poole |
Are You a "Tall" or a "Wide"? Once the 2004 Tour de France began, Armstrong whipped the best climbers in the mountains. He whipped the best sprinters at the finishes. He whipped the time-trial specialists in the time trials. |
High on Adventure August 2004 Lance K. Pugh |
Graceland 2 A cyclist riding in the Cycle Oregon 5 pedals his way into delirium and meets the King. |
Popular Mechanics August 2004 Wendy Booher |
Wheels Of Fortune Don't just admire Lance Armstrong's Tour de France bike. Buy it! |
Wired July 2004 Ben Hewitt |
Tour de Lance The hardware that makes Lance Armstrong an unstoppable cycling machine. |
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