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  1. Tour De France Stages: Where All The World's A Stage

    by Gary Mueller - 2007-05-16
    The Tour de France is broken down into "stages." There is one race held each day but not always one stage. Think of a stage as a sort of distinct race distance. Riders win or lose, rank high or low, d...
  2. The Tour De France-- The First Two Decades

    by Gary Mueller - 2007-05-13
    The Tour de France is hands down the greatest cycling race in the world today. The Tour de France was founded by Henri Desgrange. The first Tour de France was in 1903, taking 19 days at six stages and...
  3. The Tour De France In The 1980s - An American Victory At Last

    by Gary Mueller - 2007-05-13
    1980 saw the peloton pummeled by relentless rain. Bernard Hinault started the tour like the winner he is but tendinitis in his knee forced him to quit. Joop Zoetemelk from Holland, in his 10th Tour ta...
  4. Saris Car Bike Racks

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-30
    A Saris car bike rack can be a great addition to any biker's repertoire. By evaluating your needs and desires, you can find the right car bike rack for you.The Saris car bike rack is very popular due ...
  5. Bicycle Tours Through Prince Edward Island Summer Season

    by Gentle Island - 2007-04-28
    The smallest province in Canada presents big, big opportunities for bicycle tours. Bicycling PEI will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.Prince Edward Island sometimes seems to have been tailo...
  6. Taking a Bicycling Vacation

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-27
    Are you craving a family vacation? Do you enjoy bicycling? If these two things are your top things to do, then you will be happy to find out that you can combine the two. A car roof bike rack can o...
  7. SUV and Truck Bike Racks

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-26
    Truck and SUV drivers may not know that they have an option for a car bike rack for their vehicle, too. A receiver car bike rack is what they need, rather than letting their bikes ride in the back of...
  8. Car Roof Bike Racks Explained

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-26
    Carrying your family's bikes can be quite a task without a car bike rack. They make several different versions of a car bike rack, including ones that go onto the vehicle roof. Trips are very common...
  9. The Perfect Gift for Bicyclers

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-26
    If you are looking for a gift for that biker in your life, then you may want to consider a Yakima car bike rack. This car bike rack can help keep their bike safe and secure and it will be functional ...
  10. Getting the Best Price On Your Car Bicycle Rack

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-26
    A car bicycle rack that is discounted or on sale can be a great treasure to find. New bikers may think that a car bicycle rack is not needed, but they will quickly find that this one piece of equipme...
  11. Biking Through Spain

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-26
    If you want to take a Spain bike tour, then you may want to consider investing in a touring bicycle. This type of bicycle is specially made to carry food, clothes, and other supplies that you will ne...
  12. Bike Tours Around the World

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-25
    If you have been yearning to visit a foreign country, then you might want to consider taking a Spain bike tour or another bike tour to a different country. These tours are great for travelers who wan...
  13. Spain Bike Tours

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-25
    Have you been dreaming about going to Spain? If you have, then you most likely have some places that you will want to visit. Why not go on a Spain bike tour and combine the best of sightseeing and b...
  14. Visiting Italy's Wine Country By Cycling

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-25
    Tuscany is one place that most people who are cycling in Italy want to visit. Tuscany is located between Rome and Milan and is bordered by the Apennines Mountains and the Tyrrhenian Sea.Tuscany is ho...
  15. Planning a Cycling Trip Through Italy

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-25
    Cycling in Italy is a dream trip for many people and this makes it even more important to plan and prepare for your trip to make sure that you get the most from your trip. Going to a different countr...
  16. Cycling in Italy

    by Andrew Caxton - 2007-04-25
    Don't you want to just leave work and all the stress of home for a little while? Everyone deserves some time away from everything and taking a cycling in Italy tour may be just what you need to recha...
  17. Taking a Mountain Bike Tour

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-25
    Mountain bike tours are easy to find all over the world. An organized mountain bike tour is wonderful for many different reasons. The first reason is that it will offer you the opportunity to visit ...
  18. Bike Frames 101

    by Alastair Hamilton - 2007-04-25
    The year that the first bicycle was built was 1817. This first bicycle was invented by German, Karl von Drais, and was called the "swift walker." This name was given to this bicycle due to the fact ...
  19. 7 Tips to Improve Cycling Fitness

    by Richard Pettinger - 2007-04-14
    1. Base Fitness.Base fitness refers to the underlying aerobic fitness of an athlete. Aerobic fitness is increased through training at a heart rate zone of between 60 - 80%; this level of training is ...
  20. Gunnison Mountain Biking - A Bikers Paradise

    by Dominic Ferrara - 2007-04-10
    Gunnison lies just 30 minutes from Crested Butte. It is a small town in Colorado that hides all its glory within itself. It has a certain small town charm and friendliness attached to it that you cann...