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Cycling Race Radios: Ban Substance & The Return of Panache.

In a move starting to rankle the hardcore team directors in Professional cycling, the UCI (Union Cycliste International) will ban the use of 2-way race radios.

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Call Alberto Contador The Winner Of 2009 Tour De France

Even Lance Armstrong says that Alberto Contador deserves to be the winer of the 2009 Tour De France. Now the long-awaited explanation between Contador and Armstrong has finally taken place. The Spaniard seems better equipped for the final victory of the 2009 Tour De France. Armstrong is a winner too. He says he participated this year to raise awareness about cancer. Now fans are lining up wearing Livestrong bracelets to get his autograph.

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World Champion Mountain Biker Arrested with 200 Lbs. of Marijuana

Ex-world champion mountain biker, Melissa Giove, was arrested after federal authorities seized more than 200 pounds of marijuana from a truck she was driving in upstate New York.

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Full Suspension Fork Developed for Extreme Freeride Mountain Biking

A new front suspension system in the extreme category of free-ride mountain biking has been developed and produced by RockShox (Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA) to complement the evolution of contemporary high-performance mountain bicycles.

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Women's Individual Pursuit: Romero makes history

Rebecca Romero of Great Britain became the first British female athlete to win medals in two different Summer Olympic Games sports with a gold medal ride in the Women's Individual Pursuit on Sunday.

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Cyclists Killed On Cross Country Trip While Fundraising For Diabetes

Two men were using their bikes to cross Canada to raise money for diabetes research. Their mission ended on the Trans-Canada Highway by a Honda Civic car near Virden when a Honda Civic hit the men and two children.

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Inaugural Bicycle Expedition along the Danube River

Bicycle the entire length of the Danube, from Germany's Black Forest to the delta on the Black Sea with ExperiencePlus! this summer through some of the great capitals of central and eastern Europe.

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Delft researchers unravel working of bicycle

For nearly 150 years, scientists have been puzzled by the bicycle. How on earth is it possible that a moving bicycle can, all by itself, be so stable? Researchers of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), working with colleagues from Cornell University and the University of Nottingham, UK, believe they have now found the ultimate model of the bicycle. The researchers discuss their findings in the new edition of Delft Outlook, the science magazine of TU Delft.

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Sastre 7th in Clásica

Team CSC’s Carlos Sastre put a nice finishing touch on his Tour de France leftovers by notching an impressive top 10 at the hard-fought Clásica San Sebastián on Saturday in Spain.

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Blood doping scandal hangs over Tour de France

The Tour de France added another dark day to its troubled history in Pau, France, after Kazakh star Alexandre Vinokourov, the winner of two stages in Pau, tested positive for blood doping.

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Bicycling to save the Dead Sea

Some 300 bicycle riders from around the world will cross the Jordanian and Israeli borders next month in the interest of saving the Dead Sea. The bicycling ride around Dead Sea: the world's saltiest sea at the lowest place on Earth, will take place from January 24-26. It aims to express values such as cooperation, environmental consciousness, education, community contribution, sport, health, and tourism.

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