archives: Bicycles

Fall Film Preview 2010: Under-the-Radar Fests


Film festivals for surfers, bikers, divers, and skiers.  More »

Tour de France Roundup: Andy Schleck Will Have Revenge

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In the last week, the Tour de France has started to look more and more like something out of a comic book.  More »

Tour de France Roundup: A Rough Start


The first three stages of the Tour de France have been rough on riders. Catch up with Matador Sports' roundup.  More »

Riding a Penny-Farthing in Victorian New Zealand


Eileen Smith goes for a spin on a two-wheeled dinosaur.  More »

Around the World by Bike

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Alan Bate is circumnavigating the globe on his bike, in just under 100 days.   More »

Street Riding in Edinburgh with Danny MacAskill


Danny MacAskill is staying out of the spotlight, but his talent is drawing big attention.  More »

Black Hills Fat Tire Festival Promises Fun and Fitness


South Dakota sets out to host a bicycling festival that everyone can enjoy.   More »

The 50 Most Bike-Friendly Cities in the US

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Americans are biking more than ever. So where are two-wheelers most welcome?  More »

Friday Fun: Amputee Biker Patrick Male Tears Up the Trail

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This week's video features Patrick Male, a mountain-biking madman who happens to be one leg short of a pair.  More »

New Route Lets Cyclists Bike the Pacific Crest

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Adventure Cycling has unveiled a new road route that follows the Pacific Crest Trail from the Canadian border in Washington to the Mexican border in C  More »

Cycling Along the Underground Railroad

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Experience the Underground Railroad ... by bike.  More »

Reaching the Summit of Mt. Everest [Video]

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The final ascent to the roof of the world, caught on video.  More »

Wheels on Reels: the Best of the Bicycle Film Festival

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Films that look at bikes and bikers from every angle imaginable.  More »

Boise For Mountain Bikers

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With more roadless land than any other state in the lower 48, Idaho is a phenomenal place for outdoor adventure.  More »

8 Quirky Bike Rides across the U.S.

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From the subversive to the silly, these are our favorite celebrations of US bike culture.  More »

Tour de Twitter: Lance Armstrong Takes Microblogging to the Races

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Other cyclists won't be the only people following Lance Armstrong at this year's Tour de France.  More »

How to Train and Prepare For Your First Multi-Day Ride

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With summer under way, non-competitive rides are popping up across the country. Here’s a look at how to get yourself and your bike ready for your fi  More »

How to Set Up Your Bike for Touring This Summer

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Introducing the perfect recession-era summer vacation concept: a local bike tour. Here's how to style out your bike for one.   More »

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