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Biking in France for Overseas Adventure Travel - 0 views

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    Cycling in France is a way of life. It is not for nothing that the world's greatest cycling event takes place in France. French people love cycling and not just as a sport, but as the leisure activity par excellence.
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Things I'm Learning While Cycling - 0 views

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    Things I'm Learning While Cycling... and how it relates to everything else in life. A recent decision to take up cycling at the tender age of fifty-something has been quite inspiring and motivating and crazy! At
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6 Benefits Of Cycling, Advantages And Health Benefits Of Cycling - 0 views

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    Health Benefits Of Cycling
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Flexibility Training of Cycling - 0 views

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    Because the hip, knee, and ankle never move through a full range of motion in the pedal stroke, tightness is a major concern for anyone embarking on an endurance cycling event.
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Tips For Cycling Fans--Take Care Of Your Hands - 0 views

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    If you're pretty sure your bicycle fits properly, any hand discomfort you experience may be related to how you ride and your equipment. Remember the most important rule of hand comfort: change hand positions often. Even if your bike is equipped with flat bars it's possible to move your hands around to grip different parts of the bar. Also, consider adding bar ends to provide additional spots to hang on.
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The Man in the Van Who Has the Plan! - Main Stops of the C.O.C.C. Ride - COCC - 0 views

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    We caught up with professional cyclist Tiffany Cromwell, a yearly participant in the COCC ride to get the lowdown on how she got into cycling, why she takes part in the COCC ride, what goes on during the event and her advice for future cycling enthusiasts. Read all in our Q&A below.
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Tiffany Cromwell - Q&A with a pro-cyclist COCC participant - COCC - 0 views

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    We caught up with professional cyclist Tiffany Cromwell, a yearly participant in the COCC ride to get the lowdown on how she got into cycling, why she takes part in the COCC ride, what goes on during the event and her advice for future cycling enthusiasts. Read all in our Q&A below.
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Burning More Fat With a Stationary Exercise Bike - 0 views

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    The stationary exercise bike is a very popular piece of fitness equipment because it can be very effective for burning off calories without subjecting your body to excessive impact, especially on your knee joints. That is one reason why using a stationary exercise bike may be more useful for some people than a treadmill, even if you generally burn off less fat from cycling.
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Lose Fat Not Weight Through Caloric Cycling - 0 views

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    The way caloric cycling works is by keeping the body not knowing what is coming next.. You see, the body, in its ever searching way to survive, adapts quickly to the changes to its diet. In other words our body registers any curtailment in its caloric intake and adjust its metabolism accordingly.
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Sports Drinks Increase Cycling Performance - 0 views

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    If you are an intermediate cyclist, then you will be more likely to be interested in sports drinks. Although drinking water is already a good habit, consuming sports drink can elevate your cycling performance, especially during long distance rides.
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Proper Tire Pressure Improves Your Bicycling - 0 views

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    How much tire pressure should you run? Start by trying the manufacturer's recommended pressure, which you'll find printed on the tire sidewall (it's often on a small label but it might be molded into the casing, too, so look closely). This suggested inflation range is a good starting point. If it's a wide range, for example 40 to 60 psi, experiment to find which pressure works and feels best.
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Street Bicycle Racing - 0 views

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    Though the pros use shorter street cycling races as practice for the Triple Crown races (Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and the Road World Cycling Championship), there are many teams that compete in street races.
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Cycling Workout Tips for Overweight - 0 views

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    Cycling regularly is one of the best physical activities you can do to greatly reduce the risk of health problems. It is healthy, low-impact form of exercise that could be enjoyed by people of all ages.
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Power Acceleration to Increase Cycling Speed - 0 views

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    Are cycling sprinters born or made? Could Mark Cavendish or Sir Chris Hoy have achieved so much renowned world championship success if they were not born with specific physiological benefits? The answer is yes - with specific training programs and focus, sprinters can be made. But no - to get to the levels that Cav and Sir Chris attain, then you do need to be blessed with the physical features that mean you can find that extra sprinting kick, when it really matters.
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The Ultimate Guide to Cycling Holidays for Beginners - 0 views

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    If you've never been on a cycling holiday, the idea of riding long distances every day for a week (or more) can be a bit daunting. Add training six days a week before you go, the money you'd need to spend on a decent touring bike, not to mention the rest of the kit. No one would blame you for thinking 'maybe next year…'
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Story - Cycling to Mt. Everest For a Healthy India for a Bucket List | Woovly - 0 views

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    Cycling to Mt. Everest For a Healthy India for a Bucket List an awesome bucket list story of accomplishing his bucket list of Cycling all the way to Everest for a healthy India.
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The 2019 Edition of the COCC St Tropez to Monaco Charity Cycle to Take Place on 28 Apri... - 0 views

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    The 2019 Champagne and Oysters Cycling Club (COCC) St Tropez to Monaco charity ride will take place on Sunday 28 April and all funds raised will go to the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation. Je…
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Stuff to Avoid in Winter Cycling - 0 views

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    So, you wake up, draw back the curtains and everything is thick white snow outside. Does this mean the bike stays cuddled up next to the warm radiator? It should signal the chance to get out there and challenge convention and in some people's eyes, wisdom! We always err in favour of a challenge, it's the way we're programmed.
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Please Do Not Look Behind When Cycling in Traffic - 0 views

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    Some beginner riders constantly watch the road behind them, or fixate on their rearview mirrors, as if expecting Interpol to be chasing them. This comes at the expense of watching what's ahead, and usually stems from the falsehood that General Motors owns the highway and a mere bicycle can only trespass upon it if it dives onto the shoulder whenever an overtaking car approaches. A better idea: buy a LED blinker, and don't sweat it.
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Sports Bad Behavior - 0 views

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    Sport is now big business and most conceivable sports are professional. However, it is considered a poor show if professional athletes stretch the rules in order to succeed. The Tour de France cycling race has suffered in recent years because of the numerous drug scandals. This has had a very detrimental effect of professional cycling. Drugs and stimulants have no place in sport. Their use is simply outrageous cheating.
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