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We’ve found a great site for cycles aside from Tedwojcik.com. The team over at Gean-Edwards are doing a special focus this month on bike’s, and bike news. They’ll be putting on a display of Ted Wojcik cycle’s. Ted also had advised checking out the Table Saw Reviews for making custom cycle’s Ted Wojcik style.
We’ll have more details in days to come.
Yuba opens distributor Down Under, adds new hires • U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame launches Legends Gran Fondo May 6 • A social network for bike shops launchedSAUSALITO, CA (BRAIN) Feb 13, 13:06 MT—Cargo bike manufacturer Yuba Bicycles has opened a distributor in Melbourne, Australia, serving Australia and New Zealand, said Benjamin Sarrazin, Yuba’s owner…
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So cute, you could almost eat it… view thumbnail gallery Astana leader back in Italy for first time since 2010 Giro Alexandr Vinokourov (Astana) will make his 2012 European race debut at the Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali at the end of March. The Kazakhstani rider begins his season later this month at the…
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SEATTLE, WA (BRAIN) Feb 10, 16:05 MT —Recycled Cycles Inc. has expanded to a second Seattle location. The new shop is in the city’s Fremont neighborhood and is attached to the company’s warehouse. Recycled Cycles opened its first shop in 1994 on Boat Street in Seattle’s University District, selling reconditioned bicycles but later expanding into…
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Longo’s Husband Ciprelli Bought EPO “For Own Use” Patrice Ciprelli, the husband and coach of legendary French cyclist Jeannie Longo, admitted purchasing thebanned performance-booster EPO on Thursday, but insisted it was for ‘his personal use’. “Patrice Ciprelli admits buying EPO for his own personal use because he hasbeen the subject of repeated cycling accidents these…
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The peloton charges to the finish line seconds behind Rolland and Vermeulen. view thumbnail gallery Your fitness questions answered Topics: Adjusting training after Thyroid problems, Resting and sickness, Pedaling style Got a question for the fitness panel? Send it to fitness@cyclingnews.com. Try and include as much relevant information as you can think of. Remember, the…
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By VeloNews.com Published 3 hours ago 2003 Tour de France, Lance Armstrong. Photo: Graham Watson | www.grahamwatson.com Associated Press: The World Anti-Doping Association (WADA) requested the evidence that the U.S. federal agencies collected in the Armstrong investigation that has recently been called off. “There has been significant evidence taken on anti-doping areas, on what may…
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Open full size in new window. TOUR OF QATAR – STAGE 2 Tom Boonen held onto the golden jersey because of his stage win in stage 1. Photo: Graham Watson | www.grahamwatson.com Open full size in new window. TOUR OF QATAR – STAGE 2 Team Garmin-Barracuda on the podium after the team time trial in…
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Super domestique Lance Armstrong prior to the start. view thumbnail gallery A summary of the weekend’s biggest news Late Friday afternoon in the United States, the U.S. Attorney’s office released a small statement to the media explaining that the federal case against seven time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong along with members and associates…
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Lance Armstrong and Floyd Landis on the US Postal team view thumbnail gallery Two-year federal investigation into doping allegations ends The Associated Press has reported today that the nearly two-year long federal investigation into allegations of doping by Lance Armstrong has come to a conclusion without any charges being filed. A press release from United…
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We’ve got just one ride under our belts on the new SRAM Red group but initial impressions are quite favorable. view thumbnail gallery SRAM is smoother, quieter, more powerful, more refined This article originally appeared on Bikeradar A few years of experience – six years since the original Force, more than four since the first…
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Tirreno-Adriatico Climbs A Pre-Tour Teaser For Evans, Contador ROME, Feb 1, 2012 (AFP) – Tour de France champion Cadel Evans has beenhanded a potential duel with former three-time champion Alberto Contador whenthe pair line up for the Tirreno-Adriatico race in March. Evans (BMC) won the Italian stage race known as the ‘Race of the Two…
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Jay McCarthy from Queensland corners over the top of Mt.Buninyong. McCarthy would finished just out of the medals in fourth place view thumbnail gallery 19-year-old’s New Zealand Cycle Classic victory ‘perfect start’ to the year After the departures of Australian duo Michael Hepburn and Luke Durbridge to GreenEdge at the end of the 2011 season,…
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Official starters as at January 30, 2012 AG2R la Mondiale 1 Anthony Ravard (Fra) 2 Guillaume Bonnafond (Fra) 3 Maxime Bouet (Fra) 4 Hubert Dupont (Fra) 5 Steve Houanard (Fra) 6 Sébastien Minard (Fra) 7 Jean-Christophe Peraud (Fra) 8 Christophe…
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