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names of cities
Alameda,
California * Castro
Valley, California * Los
Angeles, California * Oakland,
California * Palo
Alto, California * Sacramento,
California * San
Diego, California * San
Francisco, California * San
Jose, California * San
Mateo, California * Walnut
Creek, California
Bike Shops and Bicycle Repair Shops in Other States
Boulder,
Colorado * Chicago,
Illinois * Dallas,
Texas * Jacksonville,
Florida * Memphis,
Tennessee * New
York, New York * Portland,
Oregon * Seattle,
Washington
Bicycle Shops and Bike Repair Shops in Other Countries
Brisbane,
Australia * Sydney,
Australia * Hampshire,
England
- August 2, 2011: Cycling stars Evans, Schlecks enter US race. Tour de France winner Cadel Evans of Australia and fellow podium finishers Andy and Frank Schleck will race in this month's inaugural USA Pro Cycling Challenge, organizers said
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- July 31, 2011: Is it a cyclist's right to 'take the lane'? Riding in an assertive position in the middle of the lane is recommended as safe practice in certain situations – but it can provoke hostile reactions from other road users.
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- July 24, 2011: Cadel Evans won the Tour de France on Sunday, becoming the first Australian to capture cycling's most prestigious title.” The 34-year-old Evans celebrated after crossing the finish line on the Champs-Elysees, embracing riders from different teams as the massive crowd on France's most famous thoroughfare cheered wildly..
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- July 18, 2011: Cycling chief: positive test not such a bad thing. SAINT-PAUL-TROIS-CHATEAUX, France (AP)—The head of cycling’s governing body says a positive drug test or two at the Tour de France wouldn’t necessarily be a “bad thing” as it would suggest anti-doping efforts are working.
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- July 17, 2011: Training hard is part of cycling, but so is taking a day off. Cycling isn't just about getting a good bike -- it's also about learning how to become a great rider.
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- July 16, 2011: Cycling the Erie Canal tour visits Rotary Park. Little Falls, N.Y. — Bicyclists from around the country and beyond traveled at their leisure throughout the Mohawk Valley on Thursday and Friday as part of their continuing tour of the Erie Canal.
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- July 15, 2011: The Cycling Stud Who Shed His Couch Potato Skin. Writer, who once flirted with type 2 diabetes, completes grueling two-day, 200-mile marathon.
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- July 14, 2011: Cycling-Contador still optimistic after losing time to
rivals. Alberto Contador had a tough day in the 12th stage of the Tour de
France on Thursday, but the three-times champion is not ready to be ruled
out of contention just yet. Full
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- July 13, 2011: Eagle County prepares for major cycling race: EAGLE COUNTY,
Colorado — Local organizers of the USA Pro Cycling Challenge say the event
is going to bring an energy to the valley all its own. Full
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- July 11, 2011: Tour de France has toughest anti-doping rules in sports: As
the 98th Tour de France enters its second week, professional cyclists will
inevitably be chastised as dopers. Full
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- July 9, 2011: Rui Alberto Costa wins 8th stage of Tour de France.
Portuguese rider Rui Alberto Costa of the Movistar team won the eighth stage
of the Tour de France on Saturday, and Norwegian Thor Hushovd of the Garmin-Cervelo
team kept the overall leader's yellow jersey. Full
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- July 8, 2011: Why the first week of the Tour de France is the most
dangerous: As a team manager, former world champion and Giro d’Italia
winner Guiseppe Sarroni knows cycling. And here’s how he summed up the
first week of this year’s Tour de France during an interview with Italian
television: “In a Grand Tour we know how it has been in the last few
years. After the first week we can count the wounded and start over.” Full
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- July 7, 2011: Australian cyclist killed while training in Italy. The
cycling community has been rocked by the death of another Australian cyclist
training in Europe. Twenty-six-year-old Carly Hibberd was hit by a car while
riding north of Milan. Full
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- July 6, 2011: Cycling’s next generation wrestles with issue of doping
NORTHBROOK, Ill. (STATS) - Brian Ellison loves cycling. The 19-year-old reads Cycling News online “all day long.” He wants to ride professionally, though he’s not yet sure whether he can make it to the top levels of his sport.
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- July 5, 2011: World cycling chiefs have hit back at professional team
managers Johan Bruyneel and Jonathan Vaughters after the pair complained about
technical checks on riders' saddles at the Tour de France. Full
Story.