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The amateur cyclist completed his mission Saturday after breaking the previous record by over 1,000 miles

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North Coast 500: A Pure Highlands 国产吃瓜黑料聽is a short film from Calling Brands about the North Coast 500, a 500-mile聽loop聽around the whole north of Scotland. The route was designed by the North Highlands Initiative as a way to increase tourism for small businesses in…

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People thought Ned was a freak of nature when he was winning mountain-bike races at 40. That was 20 years ago. Now the sexagenarian is crushing fat-bike racers a third his age.

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We put the new Gore-Tex Active fabric through its paces during a two-week test in Vermont and B.C. and found that there's no better option for athletes who move fast and light

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Six essential training tools for your 2016 goals

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A simple device to keep your bikes organized and out of the way.

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Riding in the snow should be fun, not uncomfortable

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“It's not about a race, it's just about being out there and having a good time.” That's the thinking behind this video from the folks at聽Kitsbow聽and聽Niner. Their聽Steamboat Ralleye聽featured 19,302 feet of climbing during the聽197-mile route聽from Fort Collins聽to Steamboat Springs鈥攁nd it聽looks like…

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Say hello to your new winter project: a DIY trailer you can tow with a bike

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Our writer tested the ST2 for a month to see if he could ditch his minivan entirely. Turns out, the big high-voltage machine can be touchy, and a crazy useful transportation tool. It also makes late-night ice-cream runs a hell of a lot more fun.

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Cold weather doesn't mean you have to forgo hard workouts. Keep your edge with these four indoor training tools.

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At just five foot three inches and one hundred and fifteen pounds, whatever Ironwoman Mirinda Carfrae lacks in stature, she makes up for in heart

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For gear companies looking to tell "real" stories through their marketing campaigns, there's really only one photographer to call: Emily Maye

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We torture-tested the new crop of MTB-specific packs. Here are the 3 that held up best to the abuse.

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Chamois: A diaper-like pad first used by cyclists around 1900 to prevent saddle sores and chafing on their nethers.

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Chip timing: The practice of using a small wearable transmitter to track race participants鈥 times at regular checkpoints along a course.

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A rapid sequence of radical innovations, such as appeared in cycling between 1984 and 1987, the sport鈥檚 Age of Enlightenment.

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Now you can truly see how you stack up versus the pros

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I've been eyeing a course record, but this summer heat is making me lethargic. Any advice on tackling the perfect ride?

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The company's new Edge 520 computer lets you live-chase KOMs, while the Varia bike and radar system lets you know when cars are close鈥攁nd alerts them to your presence

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From head to saddle to feet, here鈥檚 what the pros will be using in July

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Austin, Denver, and London are investigating devices that can detect cyclists to address the growing number of riders on the road

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We caught up with Aaron Gwin, the two-time downhill world champ, after his chainless victory in Austria

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Salsa says its new Cutthroat is the ultimate machine for the world鈥檚 longest mountain bike race. And they鈥檙e putting it under course record-holder Jay Petervary at this year鈥檚 Tour Divide to prove it.

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After almost 30 years in Colorado, the museum gets a permanent venue in Marin Country, the birthplace of the sport

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A vintage-inspired bike with a worldwide impact

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From coast to coast and in between, check out these stunning 100-mile bike rides

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The stigma is gone. For years, canned beers were derided for their metallic taste. Worse, the options were limited鈥攆ew breweries canned beer that you鈥檇 want to sample, let alone drink 12 ounces of. Then, Oskar Blues started canning its flagship Dale鈥檚 Pale Ale in 2002. And everything changed.

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The best stories aren't just on paper anymore. Our (totally subjective) ranking assembles the millenium's 33 best new classics.

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The Commuting Essentials of 2015

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The former pro football and baseball player leads a group ride through the U.S.鈥檚 least bike-friendly state. His goal? Raise money for tornado victims.

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Each year, in the rolling hills and strade bianche of Tuscany, thousands of riders set out to conquer challenging climbs and tricky descents on pre-1987 equipment (drop-tube shifters, non-aero brake hoods, toe cages). Two years ago, I rode that L'Eroica course. This year, the event came, for the first time, to California. Here they drop the 鈥楲鈥 and call it, simply: Eroica. I wasn鈥檛 going to miss it.

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A report on French television demonstrates that doped athletes can beat the UCI Biological Passport testing

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The country hopes that hosting the African Olympic qualifier will thrust its national team onto the global cycling stage.

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GoPro, Garmin, and Shimano are jockeying to capture the action from the pro peloton. It's a fierce war, and the company in the lead will surprise you.

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Having a nemesis can up your game big time. But choose wisely

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The Race Across the Sky adds a three-day option for novice mountain bike racers and those looking to qualify for the LT100.

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We applaud these six manufacturers for taking on the challenge of producing bibs specifically made for women鈥攅ven if some of the products still need a bit more work.

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New research is helping athletes engineer their own flow state

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But they should be. The modest-looking fitness tracker is one of the best on the market right now.

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After a closure of the city鈥檚 biggest trail network, cyclists wonder if Portland has it out for the sport's off-roaders.

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Five years ago, former pro cyclist Floyd Landis filed a whistleblower suit against Lance Armstrong. Here's what you need to know about the complicated case.

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Yes, Happy Meals, according to recent research, make for a surprisingly effective post-exercise meal. But the real takeaway has nothing to do with the Golden Arches: real food鈥攏ot expensive bars or scientifically formulated shakes鈥攊s almost always best.

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Volvo is painting riders and their gear to keep them safer at night.

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I got myself a sport watch and it came with a chest strap. I'm tempted not to use the strap because heart rate training seems difficult. Any tips for making it simple?

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How even the smallest intervals can make athletes mental superstars.

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Part trade show, part art exhibition, the North American Handmade Bicycle Show spotlights the functional beauty of bikes, as well as the craftsmen who create them. Bearded masses from around the world packed into booths to marvel at subtle TIG welds, discuss the intricacies of brazing techniques, and debate the supremacy of steel, titanium, or bamboo. Fat bikes and gravel racers continued to gain popularity, and while most builders brought some variation on those themes, each had their own unique spin.

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How one team is leading pro cycling out of the concussion Dark Ages鈥攁nd providing a potential road map for the NFL

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Hey, outdoor-equipment companies: Please stop ignoring women who rip

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How to build a high-quality quiver on a budget

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Michael Phelps and Killian Journet are both amazing athletes, but they occupy opposite ends of the spectrum. Where do you fall?

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Don't plan any vacations before reading this year's Best of Travel winners.

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These adventure geniuses will make your next trip the one you never, ever forget.

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The science behind how logging lots and lots of miles fosters an unflappable demeanor鈥攁nd how to get it yourself.

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This year, go beyond Daytona Beach to surf Puerto Rico, fish the Bahamas, or explore an Ecuadorean rainforest. (Don't worry, skiers鈥攖here's neck-deep powder here for you, too.)

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Ready to race?聽Check out these 20 events, carefully curated to provide intrepid newbie skiers, rock climbers, and trail runners a thrilling and welcoming competitive experience.

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Because no one podiums at noon or tags a summit at dusk without a proper first meal

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Pro athletes on the gear they want to unwrap this Saturday

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Testing Boo's bamboo beauty

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Perfect your roof-rack skills, and keep your gear and ride in perfect condition.

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Feed your competitive appetite鈥攕ometimes without even leaving the house.

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Sunny destinations for last-minute escapes

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If lingering holiday malaise and winter's cold, short days are knocking you off your game, look no further. One of these trips is sure to recharge you.

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If you've never been to India, go with a company that knows the ropes, even in a well-traveled state like Kerala. Here's how to do it right.

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Nothing in this world is certain, except death, taxes, and traffic on the morning commute

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It鈥檚 not just for elite athlete. Training alone鈥攊n the right dose鈥攚ill make you a faster and more resilient athlete.

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Specializing in one sport will take you only so far. To really break through, you'll need to branch out.

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A necessity or a nicety, there's ways to improve your indoor ride experience. Here's my tips, tricks, and accessories to make indoor cycling enjoyable

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Fact-checking trusted training maxims

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From that time Lance Armstrong showed us how to fix a flat tire to an investigation into USA Swimming鈥檚 sex abuse scandal, we look back at the stories that defined the year.

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The Portland bike shop owner starts from the saddle up.

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Once an eccentric trend, fat biking is here to stay.

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Turns out the spin bike is the key to getting鈥攁nd staying鈥攆ast

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After seven years of scandal, it's time for cycling's most recidivist team to exit the sport.

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Canadian Kate Harris' sure-fire two-step guide on how to become a modern explorer.

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Europe's lowlands are becoming the mecca of solar-powered bike paths. We especially like this take on Van Gogh鈥檚 most famous work.

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The day of the gel has come and gone. Elite athletes are ditching the sugar-laden junk for natural on-bike nutrition, and pro cyclist Ally Stacher is leading the charge with her new sweet potato bars.

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New mountain bike goodies for the easygoing, cool-weather rides of autumn.

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My house is filled with sweets this time of year. Can I use them instead of sport gels and gummies for long runs and bike rides?

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