

Kim Cross
Author of The New York Times听产别蝉迟蝉别濒濒别谤听, Kim Cross is a certified mountain-bike coach and certifiably crazy about fly-fishing. In a past life, she was a national champion water-skier.
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The CEO of Thousand shares why she feels passionate about bike helmets
In her quest to master a quintessential cool-kid trick, 国产吃瓜黑料 contributor Kim Cross found the sweet spot at the crossroads of work and play
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She's one of the world's best cyclists, and she has her routine dialed
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Five years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster, we wanted to know whether the Gulf had recovered鈥攁nd how much remains to be done.
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