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Is this the lightest cross-country bike around?

If ever there was a Ferrari of the mountain bike world, this could be it.Bikes can be likened to cars, there are sturdy, well made tanks that can take a major beating and there are super lightweight whippets that can change direction quicker than a wasp at a window.Multiple cross-country World Cup...
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Jakes Corner Team Time Trial

Under clear skies, a great temperature moderated by a stiff head wind, one team took on the 76 km ride from Jakes Corner to the South Access. Team Sierra Nevada put in a great effort to average over 30 km/hr into a daunting headwind and covered the distance in a tick over 2 hours and 30...
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Father’s Day gift guide: What to get for a dad on two wheels

June is a time to honor one's father, and what better way to give dad his due than by gift-wrapping some cycling goodies? Whether you're progeny or spouse, our gift guide will help you find the right accessory to put a smile on dad's face as he rolls out of the yard in search of fresh pavement...
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Gran Fondo ends with grand finish

Tom Patrick/Yukon NewsShea Hoffman cycles on the fifth and final leg from Tagish to Carcross.The 173-kilometre Southern Lakes Yukon Gran Fondo came down to the final 100 metres on Saturday just outside of Carcross. Solo men riders Preston Blackie, Joel Macht and David Gonda crested the final hill...
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Critérium du Dauphiné: Froome wins stage 7 on climb to Le Bettex

Van Garderen moves back into the yellow jerseyTeam Sky's Chris Froome climbed to the queen stage 7 victory at the Critérium du Dauphiné that finished in Le Bettex on Saturday. He attacked late-race breakaway companion Tejay van Garderen (BMC) with in the final two kilometres of the climb and won by...
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The Pennsylvania bike wizard

The Pennsylvania bike wizard Words by Karen Brooks Photos by the Trans-Sylvania Epic Media TeamAs dusk falls in the lush Pennsylvania woods, things are winding down at the NoTubes Trans-Sylvania Epic mountain bike stage race. The awards ceremony and slideshow are over, so racers filter back to...
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Melissa "Missy" Giove

Missy forged the path for mainstream professional downhill mountain bikers around the globe. A serious force of nature, Missy (42) did not earn her nickname The Missile for nothing.

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Jane Eccles


In 2005, a few days after giving birth, Jane and her family were told she had just hours to live. She had contracted Necrotising Fasciitis (NF) and it was very quickly ripping through her body.

Thankfully their prognosis was not correct, but for Jane this was only the first battle of many. Extensive surgery was required to get rid of the NF, one which involved the removal of her abdominal muscles. As she lay in intensive care, it was becoming clear that her physical ability would never be the same again.

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Tara Llane

Tara Liane's incredible story is not one of how she became paralyzed crashing in a downhill mountain bike race back in 2007 but rather one of determination, drive and the positivity.

The four-time national bike champion may have lost the use of her legs but she is living proof that you can always come back fighting and if you have the will, energy and competitive spirit can help you to achieve what others would deem impossible.

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Eileen Gray

One of the pioneers and champions of women's racing is Eileen Gray. It's a name that might not be familiar to many, but the incredible vision and hard work of this woman made a significant contribution to establishing women's cycle racing on the national and international stage.

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