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Perth was thrust into the public consciousness recently for being the home base of the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in the Indian Ocean. But this city of 1.7 million people with a Mediterranean climate on the remote southwestern corner of Australia has hardly been a secret…

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Armstrong talks about his revoked Tour wins, how life has changed in the past year, and working on his golf game.

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The most hated man in bike racing wants a second chance with the public. Here's why that's not a sign of the apocalypse.

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This new seat post provides the comfort of an endurance road bike without all the cost.

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Ah, the ol鈥 鈥渕y resting heart rate is slower than yours, therefore I鈥檓 a superior athlete!鈥 argument. Cyclist Miguel Indurain famously had a resting heart rate of 28 beats per minute, and he won the Tour de France five times in a row, so it鈥檚 easy to see how…

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After 18 years, Andrew Tilin鈥檚 marriage ended with a crash, leaving him in a crippling state of sorrow, anger, and loneliness. He decided to get serious about riding again, hoping that the pain and discipline of pure exertion would set him right one more time.

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Training and nutrition has been an exciting (if unreliable) frontier for decades. But recent discoveries, combined with field-tested science, have debunked popular myths and established some ground rules for the outdoor athlete. Here's your performance 12-step program.

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It makes you faster. It lessens the sting of road rash. It鈥檚 a rite of passage. Compelling reasons for cyclists to shave their legs abound. Here鈥檚 the best stuff to shine them up right.

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Frustrated with complacent city officials, some bicyclists are painting their own lanes, installing signs, and making mischief intended to send a loud message to motorists: it's time to take cycling safety way more seriously.

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Underground, unsanctioned races are about as elusive as secret New York City parties. These simple steps you put you in the know.

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Easy gear upgrades to get you race-ready without mortgaging the house

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You don't need a fancy kit to make it to the finish line.

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Plenty of races forgo the clock, but few are more fun than the European cycling tradition that鈥檚 blowing up 颅stateside

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You should probably trade in your car

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The fact is, most gear these days is pretty darn good. But every year there are a handful of products that stand out because they transform a category or simply because they are better than anything else we鈥檝e tried.

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When the world's third-largest bike company threatened to sue a small bike shop over a trademark, the cycling community went ballistic, calling Specialized "a bully" and "a bunch of idiots." Was the outrage justified?

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Turn your garage into a shop that even pros will be jealous of with Park Tool鈥檚 electric lift repair stand.

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And it鈥檚 the safer, easier way to improve your performance this winter

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How do you make a fat bike better? Put it on a diet, naturally.

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Ten鈥擮K, make that 19鈥攖hings every cyclist should do

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Never mind the health and environmental benefits. It鈥檚 good for the soul.

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Traveling and time-crunched? Sneak in these 30-minute workouts to maintain your cardiovascular fitness, strength, and sanity this holiday season.

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What drives Lance Armstrong? Director Alex Gibney, along with producers Frank Marshall and Matt Tolmach, offers an answer, and reexamines their role in promoting his story.

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The British company brings high-quality, lightweight rides to the U.S.

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For travelers and adventurers, this cross between a road bike and an ATV might just be the perfect all-in-one solution.

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The former trainer's controversial study says he can

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If you鈥檙e in the market for a do-it-all mountain bike, the hardtail Trek Stache is less expensive than a comparable full-suspension model and, for the most part, keeps up just fine.

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At the annual 国产吃瓜黑料 Travel World Summit in Namibia, a bicycle proves the best way to experience your surroundings.

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Inside the mind and training habits of the fastest woman in Kona history

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Sometimes, what's common knowledge doesn't need scientific validation. Listen to the advice of these two legendary athletes and remember that even the strongest of us need a little rest and relaxation.

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The 2013 cyclocross silver medalist was aboard the X-Night Ultegra, which was overhauled from last year.

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Looking for a little inspiration for your next ride? Look no further than cyclist, triathlete, and double amputee Hector Picard.

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Whether you think e-mountain bikes are a godsend or an abomination, as companies like Currie Tech prepare to roll out whole lines of electric-assist trail rides for 2014, it鈥檚 clear the debate is upon us.

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Roadie Tom Vanderbilt was curious about the branch of his sport that resembled equal parts Crossfit and Tough Mudder. So when a cyclocross clinic came to a nearby town, he was among the first to sign up, and one of the last to realize that mastery wouldn't come easy.

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Every good athlete has at least one soft spot. Want to be great? Strengthen your weakest link.

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Recent endurance milestones in open-water swimming and trail running suggest that women may one day be faster than men

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With programs like the Biological Passport, the sport has made admirable progress. But more still needs to happen, including some bold new steps.

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Like it or not鈥(not)鈥攕uspicion still clouds pro bike racing. Is there a way racers can prove they're clean? One wild plan to quell the critics.

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Outdoor retailer is here. Get plugged in with the latest and greatest new electronics.

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This year's Tour was one of the most exciting to date. We look back on the race's most riveting moments and explore its most important trends.

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Escaping the easy way with summer鈥檚 coolest new ride, the M8 Rivoli

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We go shoulder to shoulder in Los Angeles鈥檚 Marathon Crash Race, a 4,000-strong underground scrum

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I want to do some serious bike touring on the continent, but without paying top Euro. What are the best bets for affordable routes?

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Stay comfortable and illuminated with LuminAid's TPU pillow lantern

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On Western Spirit's guided mountain-biking tour of California, even the youngest kids can get a taste of the trail

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Pundits claim the 2013 Tour will be the cleanest in decades. Maybe. Or maybe not. Based on conversations with doctors and coaches, these are likely to be the race鈥檚 most popular performance enhancers.

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This year鈥檚 Tour might well be the most open race in years. We consider the players.

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Do doping scandals dampen TV turnout for the Tour, and should you watch this year鈥檚 race in light of Armstrong鈥檚 recent downfall? Ian Dille says, not really and, yes.

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With the number of urban cyclists surging, more and more riders are taking part in alleycats, informal races inspired by the routines of working bike messengers. Here鈥檚 what you need to know before taking your steed to the starting line

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Want to watch the Tour de France but don't have premium cable? Try these nifty alternatives.

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Three Kickstarter-esque projects that caught our eye this week

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No matter how advanced online retailers get, they鈥檒l never be able to make the camaraderie of a brick-and-mortar bike shop. We pick our favorite spots for buying a new tube, getting a bike fit, or just shooting the breeze over a couple of beers.

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Want to get rid of that greasy tattoo on your leg? Check this out.

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Get your wheels spinning at these killer bike fests

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After quitting their jobs and selling their house, Coloradoans Erica and Mark Lighthiser packed it up鈥攌ids, dog, possessions鈥攁nd started pedaling north. How far will their journey take them?

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Those who continue to fixate on cheaters and unfairly accuse innocent riders are missing the point of cycling.

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From ferrying kids to preschool to hitting up the farmer鈥檚 market, Xtracycle鈥檚 beefy longtail can handle it all.

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Are fixies the true soul of cycling? Or are they just a ridiculous fad blighting urban streets? Two cyclists duke it out.

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Get those suds safely to from point A to B with these handy tips

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Keep your wheels spinning soundly with this handy guide

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Should you go for the standard 26-inch mountain bike wheels or newer options in different sizes? We did some testing to find out.

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In promoting pro mountain biker Rebecca Rusch鈥檚 record run on the Kokopelli, Red Bull is undermining their athlete鈥檚 accomplishment.

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It鈥檚 not yet known how the UCI will proceed with its regulation on unsanctioned races. But many in the mountain biking world sound prepared for a division.

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A crazy new tool for testing biodynamics and aerodynamics might change the bike production game

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Our favorite new cycling-inspired apparel and gear for Bike to Work Week

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Pushing the pedals on a regular basis is a great start, but if you really want to back cycling during National Bike Month, you have to make your voice heard, too. Start with these ideas.

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Pro racers Ted King, Alison Tetrick, and Andy Jacques-Maynes share their favorite clothing for all types of weather鈥攆rom freezing to sizzling.

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Broken spokes, dropped chains, soggy shoes鈥攁 lot can go wrong when you're on the road. Learn these simple tips and nothing can slow you down.

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The first bike highway was born in car city, U.S.A.: Los Angeles. What can we learn from a vision of bike-centric transportation that never materialized?

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After three years, Aaron Gulley finally made good on his obsession with one of the harshest, self-supported mountain bike races in the West.

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If you鈥檙e still among those who look at fat bikes and wonder why, I鈥檇 venture to guess that you haven鈥檛 tried the Fatback.

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Clothing Manufacturer Nalini has revived the brash pro cyclist's denim racing kit.

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The World Anti-Doping Agency has proposed longer bans, increased flexibility in sanctioning, and going after support staff. But they still have work to do to help win back our trust.

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Childhood is the perfect time to solidify your kids' love of the outdoors. These camps are here to help.

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The reputation of American cycling has been dragged through the dirt in the last few years. Time has shown that Lance Armstrong, Tyler Hamilton, Floyd Landis, Levi Leipheimer, and many others built their reputations on cheating. But there鈥檚 a new generation of U.S. riders emerging to take their places鈥攈opefully in an honest manner. This is another in the series

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Can a new trailer bike help young kids learn the rules of the road? Katie Arnold and her family put it to the test.

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The Specialized Turbo electric bike was supposed to be too fast for U.S. streets. But starting this weekend, you can buy one.

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Says he was 'unjustly enriched' by sponsorship

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Two filmmakers aim to bring mountain biking to kids鈥攁nd theaters鈥攁cross the country

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