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It's cycleiciousness.
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29er bike reviews, rumors, and news.
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Endurance mountain bike athlete.
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Bicycle touring and more. Reporting on bicycle tours and a wide variety of other bike issues, with particular focus on the Pacific Northwest, news on Lance Armstrong and other cycling personalities, updates on fitness and advocacy.
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Cycling, training, and nutrition advice from Coach Levi. Training for cyclists.
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Life with Sam Brower
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Blog written by a San Francisco bike messenger about his day to day experiences involving his job and biking.
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Random cycling stories from training and racing around Australia.
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My cycling based ramblings, thoughts, photographs, routes as I pedal around North Devon, England. The blog is intended to be entertaining, informative, beautiful and funny.
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Cycle Snack is about mountain biking and cycling in general, concentrating on the advance of 29ers, single speeding, fixed gears, and bicycle commuting in the environs of Danbury, CT aka Sub-rural-urbia.
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Fremont Fixed is formed by fixed gear riders from all around the world originated in Fremont, CA. We blog about our love for the fixie scene and our love for the riders in it.
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De Rosa – Italian racing bicycle blog. With Ugo De Rosa, Neo Primato, Steel Frames.
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I feel great about making this difference and know you will too! Please join me and make a contribution and help us move more swiftly at finding treatments and cures, because you never know where and when cancer will come in to our lives next.
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The tales of pie miles and smiles. Big bloke ona bike trying to get better :) Mountain biking on some of the UK's finest trails
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Cycling on the Bike Trails of Colorado. Trail descriptions, updates, rides, experiences, recommendations, and commentary.
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In 2008 I ran my first race after a 10 year gap. It was so fabulous, that I decided to do 2 sprint triathlons in 2009 - despite not knowing how to ride a bike! This blog is about learning to ride a bike, learning to swim in deep water and having a ball!
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Blog about bicycles strange, interesting, unique and useful.
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Bike culture blogged.
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A blog about cycling in Oregon.
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Word to your blog.
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I like bikes.
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The rants of a cyclist and college student.
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Cycling around the in-town neighborhoods of Atlanta, GA as seen from my road bike.
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My two wheeled experience has crossed a number of disciplines, from Triathlete and Ironman finisher, to club road racing, dabbling in mountain biking and daily commuter. I also work in the bicycle industry.
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Your first and best source of bicycle training, coaching and nutrition information on the net.
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all information about bicycle, bicycle part, performance bicycle product, price and specification
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Where motorists and cyclists can share views of rules of the road and experiences they have had, good and bad. You are encouraged to cry and moan and share your opinions. I want to hear and discuss these issues! Once you join, you are free to post!
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Thoughts on road racing, its history and my art while still holding out on clipless pedals!
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The official blog of the soon-to-be-launched Cycling Fusion - a website with a mission of bringing together the worlds of indoor and outdoor cycling.
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My cycling ordeals as a novice cyclist. Learning to ride like a professional.
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