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Heath Benefits Of Cycling 15 Minutes A Day

29th September 2009
When done properly, cycling is an effective and enjoyable form of aerobic exercise. Cycling can reduce the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes according to a report by Kelley GA. Effects of Aerobic exercise in normotensive adu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why Classic Bodybuilding Techniques Won't Get Me Where I Want To Go!

29th September 2009
I guess that depends on exactly where you want to go. If your aim in your bodybuilding efforts is to make sure that you have the largest dimensions possible, that you spend most of your waking life at the gym, and that you have to do all your clothes shop... Read >
Author: Jackie Burgmann

Elements Of Triathlon Competition

29th September 2009
It all started with the debate of who's the best- the runners, the swimmers or the cyclists? We all know that they have their individual fortes but during the 1920's, when the first triathlons were held, this topic had been ringing wild in the sports worl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cyclists And Dogs

29th September 2009
Exploring new territory on your bicycle can be hazardous when you cross into dog territory. Like other animals, dogs mark their own territory and do not take kindly to cyclists, motorists, joggers or other intruders. If you enter a dog's personal spa... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Custom Road Bikes For You

29th September 2009
Evaluating your needs and wants will help you to determine how best to customize your bike. You can choose to order a custom bike online or you can go to your local bike store. If you are serious about your bicycling, then you will want to consider a ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Cut Down Motorcycle Insurance Cost

25th September 2009
Motorcycle insurance cost like any other insurance cost is largely determined by the exposure to risks. The higher the risks of loss to the cyclists or the cycle, the greater the insurance costs. Therefore, in United States or regions which have a long hi... Read >
Author: Christoffer X Altesino

How to do the Santiago path by bike

24th September 2009
I tried to meet in a text all that I have answered about cycling in Santiago de Compostela. If your question is not answered here, send me to reply with the greatest pleasure and put to other candidates for cyclists pilgrims. How to plan the trip? ... Read >
Author: Marcelo

Biking touring, modalities to guide beginners

24th September 2009
A kind of tourism widespread in Europe that each day has more and more fans. Cycling has always been associated with freedom. Nothing more natural, go out there knowing new places pedaling. This is the beginning of cycling. Sites can be from your neig... Read >
Author: Marcelo

Protect Your Eyes With Biking Sunglasses

23rd September 2009
If you like riding your motorcycle or enjoy biking in general, you will really benefit from wearing biking sunglasses. Not only do the biking sunglasses protect your eyes from the sun and make it easier for you to see, but these sunglasses made for cyclin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Really Ride A Scooter

23rd September 2009
You have all see them around the town where you live. A grown man or woman, riding a two wheeled scooter.. Wearing tight clothing, helmet and gloves, they look more alien than human as they ride around in strange attire and what looks to be a most uncomfo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Strength Training For Cycling

23rd September 2009
The research done to date on the effects of weight training on cyclists has brought mixed results. The study done by Ben Hurley at the University of Maryland had 10 healthy men take up strength training (bench presses, hip flexions, knee extensions, k... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bicycle Clothing: What Cycling Gear to Wear and When

23rd September 2009
Avid cyclists know there is a wide-range of cycling gear available to choose from. Determining what you will need means asking yourself some key questions. • What gear is required by law? • What gear will provide the most comfort for the bicycling ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Best Bicycle Races Worldwide

22nd September 2009
Are you aware that cycling is one of the only 5 sports that was featured in all the modern Olympics? Well it is. Do you know that the record for most wins in the Tour de France was made by an American Lance Armstrong, having won 7 times? Are you aware ... Read >
Author: Robert

BMW Fog lights

22nd September 2009
The BMW has all the necessary accessories for all types of driving conditions. It is because of this speciality that the BMW has ruled millions of heart all over the world. The team at BMW understands the need of customers and hence they come up with spec... Read >
Author: samycary

Secrets to Getting The Best Biking Knee Brace Revealed!

22nd September 2009
Knee Support For Biking Have you ever been concerned about the health of your knee? - Do you ever have knee problems while you are biking? Introduction : A biker can use nearly every set of muscles in their legs. This is a good idea whether you are... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Winter Riding

22nd September 2009
So as winter approaches, the mornings get darker and the nights draw in quicker its time to pack away the bike until spring- right? Well with British autumn and winter feeling like they last for the majority of the year, and summer seemingly lasting only ... Read >
Author: nmaidment

Get Super Fit With The Garmin Forerunner 305 GPS Watch

18th September 2009
In the Garmin 305 GPS watch you a full solution for monitoring, storing, analysis, and swapping a broad range of exercise information. Its built-in GPS receiver (including a high-sensitivity receiver that works well even below tree cover or in cities) kee... Read >
Author: Rusty Squire

Garmin FR60 Heart Rate Monitor Review - Loads of Data and a Great Value

16th September 2009
The Garmin FR60 heart rate monitor, released in early 2009, is not just a good watch for developing fitness. The watch has an amazing amount of technology and is compatible with many other devices like footpods, speed and cadence sensors, and any ANT+ com... Read >
Author: Rusty Squire

The Truth About Unhealthy Relationships And The 3 Options

15th September 2009
Unhealthy relationships are like chronic diseases in that they tend to go on for a very long time. But if you are unhappy in a relationship, there are three options, but before we consider them, let us look more closely at why these things happen. If you ... Read >
Author: wellness51

Compensation Claim in a Bike Accident

07th September 2009
People often consider bicycles to be the safest mode of transport. No speeding, no cutting corners, single rider and a vehicle that is extremely simple and easy to control (after all, what the worse that could go wrong with a bicycle?) However, what peopl... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson

Which Aerobic Exercise Is Right For You?

04th September 2009
Jogging or Running By far the most well known aerobic exercises, a jogging or running program will be one of the easiest to start. The only equipment needed is a good pair of running shoes. A lot will depend on how you run and where you run. In gene... Read >
Author: John Marcus

Rome: The most beautiful 24 Hours in the world, 25 – 27 September 2009

03rd September 2009
Many 24 Hours mountain bike races take place all over the world, but if one of these is hosted in a wonderful city like Rome, its name cannot but be “The most beautiful 24 Hours in the world”! The most beautiful 24 Hours in the world is a mountain ... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani

The Most Common Types Of Yoga

28th August 2009
There are so many different types of yoga today, with this a problematic situation for beginners, it is best to choose a form of yoga that is appropriate for each individual's level of fitness, physical and spiritual goals and health condition. Some of... Read >
Author: Gregg

Claim Your Lane! Part 1

18th August 2009
I am constantly asked why I ride on the road. My smart alec answer is usually something like "Because it is there," and there is something to this. We have a huge network of roads and precious few trails and bike lanes. The obvious solution to me is to fi... Read >
Author: Kevin Saunders

Cycling Safety in Toronto

17th August 2009
I love riding my bike. Even though Toronto isn't adequately equipped with proper bike lanes it's still a whole lot of fun. Of course, because Toronto is not the most bike friendly city, it's important to take proper precautions before heading out on to th... Read >
Author: Alan Francis

Types of Bicycle Accidents

10th August 2009
In the US, more than 40 percent of all bicycle accidents involve a collision with another vehicle like a car, a bus or a truck. Most of the time, drivers of other vehicles do not clearly see cyclists on the road and in the process inadvertently hit th... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Exteme Sport - To Heli And Back

08th August 2009
A game of pool on a Saturday evening is quite enough sport for some - for others they like their activities to be a little more energetic with the more risk the better! Biking for example continues to grow in popularity each year, often attracting a yo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Most Influential Nike Dunks of all Times

07th August 2009
We have no occasions to look smart and stylish. Nike Dunks are turning heads that you’ll wear them past party places. It’s about a variety of colors, top notch fabric, and the impressive leather pieces, the dunks are funky by every standard. You can a... Read >
Author: Paboda Kaluwa

Jogging Training

31st July 2009
Coaching for and competing in a triathlon is a good way to help you lose weight. A triathlon is composed of a swim, a bike ride and a run. Partakers complete each leg of the event beginning with the swim leg and concluding with the run leg. The distanc... Read >
Author: Ricky Mann

London tube strike latest

29th July 2009
June 9th, 2009Millions of commuters and visitors to London face travel chaos and major delays after talks aimed at averting a 48 hour strike by Tube workers broke down. Thousands of members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union will walk out fro... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis

Finding A Raincoat To Meet Your Needs

28th July 2009
The decision to purchase a raincoat is an important one. Depending on your specific needs, you will want to choose one that is made of the right fabric and is made to withstand the appropriate conditions. Your overall need should be taken into considerati... Read >
Author: Ray Subs

Not just another brick in the Wall: Visiting Hadrian's Wall

21st July 2009
Nearly 2000 years ago, a large wall was built along the green hills of what the Romans called Britannia at the time. It was built to warn off their enemies in the north. Emperor Hadrian ordered his troops to construct the wall in 122AD and it acted as par... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why Do My Feet Hurt When I Bike?

19th July 2009
Earlier this week I was fortunate to carve out a 4 hour block of time for a long cycling workout. Being new to the sport of triathlon, 50 miles was the longest bike ride of my life! It was a really long, hot ride! The funny part was the only part of my bo... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Summer Backpacking in Copenhagen

16th July 2009
Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark is a great city to visit in summer. Rich in history and high in fun, this is a place that attracts tourists from all around the world (especially during the summer, which is when most people chose to visit). In order... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper

Safety or Comfort? Carbon Fork Bicycles

16th July 2009
I attended a seminar a several of weeks ago and was walking past the exhibitors tables when a broken bicycle fork caught my eye. I ride my road bike 2 to 5 days a week during the summer and into the fall this grabbed my attention. I stopped and began spea... Read >
Author: The Schafer Law Office

Hard hitting road-show to teach prospective drivers about road safety

30th June 2009
Inexperienced drivers are 10 times more likely to be involved in car accidents on Irelands’ roads, which have resulted in young driver car insurance being one of the most expensive premiums on the market. In light of this a road safety ex... Read >
Author: Rochelle

Delimiting the Limits

29th June 2009
I was riding in the Hill Country recently and on a pretty hard section of the course I looked over and observed a 66 year young rider who was hanging tough with the rest of us. It reminded me why my job is not merely designing and creating bicycles, but a... Read >
Author: Kevin Saunders

Tail lights, what are their advantages for our vehicles? Does every driver really need to have tail

28th June 2009
The strong need to obtain functional tail lights is as vital as having headlights when you are on the road. Tail lights let the drivers behind you know of your presence in front of them. Every vehicle no matter what their size is has to have headlights in... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Cycling Jerseys Boost Capability

27th June 2009
Bike riding has taken off in popularity and fortunately, the importance of proper biking apparel has become appreciated. A real riding jersey designed exclusively for riding is essential for occasional and regular riders alike. Wholesale jerseys brick and... Read >
Author: Shining Lion

Laser V's Waxing

26th June 2009
The removal of excess body hair is not a recent phenomenon. The ancient Romans buffed, rubbed and oiled their bodies, using volcanic pumice stone to rub away unwanted hair. Today, more modern methods of hair removal are used, but the principle is still th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Benefits of Yoga In Sports

23rd June 2009
The use of yoga as a supplementary exercise routine can improve the performance of any sport. Yoga is the catalyst that gives a sports player or an athlete that extra edge against the competition. The benefits of yoga in sports have been documented and ... Read >
Author: Azmi Adnan

Safety Practice to Avoid Bicycle Accidents

18th June 2009
In a survey conducted by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP), more than 500,000 Americans are treated for bicycle-related injuries in hospitals and more than 700 people die because of it. Meanwhile, the CDCP’s survey also showed that c... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

When You Don’t Drive Far Daily, You Shouldn’t Pay Much Either

18th June 2009
Ever wondered how many kilometres the average driver in Australia travels in a given year? It’s an important question to consider, because most car insurance cover is based on average kilometres driven. Thus, those who don’t use their cars very ofte... Read >
Author: Hugo Schreuder

Why Are There So Many Bicycle Accident Compensation Claims?

15th June 2009
So why do so many compensation clims involve bicycles? Two Wheels. By their nature, bicycles are much smaller than cars and cyclists are often unstable on a bike. It is common sense that four wheels provide much greater stability and this is one of ... Read >

Traffic Injury Claim Lawyer or Solicitor

12th June 2009
Accidents can occur due to any reason. They can occur while walking or driving. The majority of the accidents result due to road traffic accident. Roads are indeed a dangerous place to be in. You may never know when you may end up meeting with an accident... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Bicycle saddles-Get the right one to have comfort and health

11th June 2009
Before buying a new Bicycle one thing you need to consider most impotently about the saddles of the bicycle. As nowadays mostly cyclist suffered from same inconvenience and the most common is that of the pain that a new cyclist endures due to their "butt"... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield

Bicycle saddles-Get the right one to have comfort and health

11th June 2009
Before buying a new Bicycle one thing you need to consider most impotently about the saddles of the bicycle. As nowadays mostly cyclist suffered from same inconvenience and the most common is that of the pain that a new cyclist endures due to their "butt"... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield

Bike Apparel: What is the process to choose cycling cloths?

08th June 2009
It is easy to categorize yourself into classes depending on your comfort, knowledge and physical characteristics. In fact, we do it almost unconsciously. Think about it. Are you small, medium, or large? Are you short or tall? Are you an athlete or a bookw... Read >
Author: Moe Kittaneh

Trail Mix with Gourmet Nuts – A Perfect Snack

29th May 2009
Don't you agree that "Trail Mix" sounds a lot more appealing than "Gorp?" GORP is short for Granola, Oats, Raisins, and Peanuts, a name which has been in existence ever since the early 1900’s. No matter what the name, this treat contains energy-boosting... Read >
Author: Bethany Chastain

Widow Receives Compensation In Personal Injury Claim

18th May 2009
A widow has received a substantial sum, in a personal injury claims case, after her husband was involved in a fatal cycling accident. The man died after being involved in a fatal collision with a heavy good vehicle (HGV). The driver of the HGV collided... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob

Widow receives compensation in personal injury claim

15th May 2009
A widow has received a substantial sum, in a personal injury claims case, after her husband was involved in a fatal cycling accident. The man died after being involved in a fatal collision with a heavy good vehicle (HGV). The driver of the HGV collided... Read >
Author: Arti

Understanding Road Accident Compensation

15th May 2009
A road traffic accident can occur at any time and may involve any number of road users, from motorists to cyclists and pedestrians. The type of road traffic accident you may be involved in also varies; you may find yourself involved in a hit and run accid... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Motorcycle Accidents To Increase Over Summer

12th May 2009
Research has consistently shown that motorcyclists are more likely to suffer from severe injuries as a result of a road accident compared to other motorists. According to the Department for Transport, 10 per cent of all accidents involve motorcyclists,... Read >
Author: Arti

Cannondale f300

12th May 2009
Cannondale and Cannondale F300. 8 Useful Tips When searching for cannondale and cannondale f300 information online, I happened to find some tips - 8 of them, in fact. I hope that you find them useful...as it's taken our researchers some time to fin... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cannondale f300

12th May 2009
8 Useful Tips On Cannondale and Cannondale F300 The following article contains 8 hints and tips about cannondale and cannondale f300. Let's face it, reading 8 tips isn't going to change your life, but at least it will give you an idea about what you... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Boulder Creek Path A Meandering Tale of Beauty That Unfolds Along the Way

06th May 2009
In Boulder the Creek Path is a zigzag path that attracts many walkers, bikers and skaters to its mountainous edge. This pathway is popular because it is intended solely for individuals and not vehicles and twists around Boulder Creek leading a trail of be... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Cycle Carriers - Where’s The Best Place To Go With Your Bike This Spring?

06th May 2009
That’s a bit like asking, “How long is a piece of string!” The fact is that what constitutes the best place to take your bike this spring or indeed at any other time is entirely dependant on you. If you ask the question of, say twenty people, the... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Cannondale m400

05th May 2009
4 More Useful Hints On Cannondale M400 and Tips on Cannondale Here are 4 tips about cannondale. It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 4 tips are useful reminders - especially ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cycling Injuries Compensation

05th May 2009
More people are cycling on British roads these days and there are a couple of different reasons for this. Many people are in a position whereby they cannot justify the cost of running a car in order to get to and from work every day. Petrol is extremely c... Read >
Author: rudi oneil

Bike Ride Of Death

01st May 2009
Commencing high in the Bolivian Alps, is the world’s most perilous road, known as the Road of Death (El Camino de la Muerta), built in the 1930’s. The condition of your vehicle doesn’t matter, the locals say, “Prayer is the only way to got over it... Read >
Author: lynthomas

Cannondale r700

29th April 2009
7 Things You Should Know About Cannondale and Cannondale R700 Here are 7 tips about cannondale. It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 7 tips are useful reminders - especially ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cannondale Ironman

29th April 2009
Cannondale Ironman and Cannondale. 7 More Useful Tips Here are 7 tips about cannondale. It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 7 tips are useful reminders - especially where ca... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cannondale f300

29th April 2009
8 Useful Tips On Cannondale and Cannondale F300 The following article contains, what I think at least, useful tips about cannondale and cannondale f300. Let's face it, reading 8 tips isn't going to change your life, but at least it will give you an ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cannondale Tandem

28th April 2009
8 Useful Tips On Cannondale and Cannondale Tandem The following article contains 8 tips about cannondale. There is a lot of information about cannondale and cannondale tandem online, so we thought that it would make sense to give you just a few tips... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cannondale f500

28th April 2009
Another 7 Useful Tips - Cannondale and Cannondale F500 Cannondale information isn't always reliable when you search on the web, as too many people are trying to sell you something instead of actual providing useful resources you can use. Below are ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cannondale f300

28th April 2009
Cannondale F300 and Cannondale. The Top 8 Things You Should Know The following article contains 8 tips about cannondale. There is a lot of information about cannondale and cannondale f300 online, so we thought that it would make sense to give you ju... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Leading the Recovery

26th April 2009
Cyclists are a hardy bunch. They have a higher capacity for work than most people. They have mental toughness. They are able to deal with adversity and both tolerate adversity and pain, and figure out how to best get through the tough spot quickly. They a... Read >
Author: Kevin Saunders

Triathlon Training and Fit - When in Rome...

26th April 2009
Triathlon is one of the best things that has happened to bicycling. Many people who were runners and swimmers, or just people wanting to challenge themselves in a race against the clock, have taken up the Swim, Bike, Run phenomenon. I think it is super as... Read >
Author: Kevin Saunders

Motivating By Discomfort

26th April 2009
A little while back I was commiserating with a cycling friend about our respective difficulties in losing weight. We decided there was only one solution for it - a competition to see who could be the Biggest Loser. The spoils of victory would be the utter... Read >
Author: Ken Warren

Where to Relax in New York

07th April 2009
There are dozens of fantastic cities across the globe; all offering something different for visitors to enjoy, but they all have one thing in common as well. That aspect is that they are very tiring to negotiate! With so many people, activities, places t... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Petrol Too Pricey? Cycling Safety Tips

04th April 2009
Rising petrol prices are tempting more and more of us out of the car and on to bicycles instead, according to sales figures from leading bicycle vendors. In the big cities cycling has seen up to a 91% increase in the past 12 months, and it is not just the... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

3 steps to choose a disc hub that is right for your bike

27th March 2009
The disc hub is one of the most important functioning bicycle components one needs to acquire. Most modern bicycles come with rim brakes. These brakes use pads placed inside the hub and that squeeze against the bicycle wheel from both sides forcing the cy... Read >
Author: Vinay Koshy

Managing the Load - 8 Safe Van Driving Tips

27th March 2009
Stay safe while driving a van Car drivers are usually the first to give their van driving counterparts a hard time, mainly because they have no idea how hard life in the cabin can be. The more miles you travel, the more chance there is of being invo... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Seven Reasons Why Cycling Will Lead To Weight Loss Quickly

25th March 2009
Seven Reasons Why Cycling Will Lead To Weight Loss Quickly ARE you having problems losing weight like you want to? Are you working out a lot with little to show for it? Want to get a figure that others will envy and desire? This article will reveal sev... Read >
Author: Vic George

Footwear Importance

25th March 2009
Many of us value footwear. In fact, most of us indulge in designer shoes from time to time. It is a way to spoil after working so hard. Women are known to be crazy about shoes. It has been consistently described in the hit show Sex and the City. In additi... Read >
Author: Itamar Mor

Disc Pads Keep You on The Road

20th March 2009
What type of motorcycle disc pads that are best for you will of course depend on your circumstances and what you intend to do when you are out on your motorbike. Needless to say, an off road person would require different reactions and resistance than som... Read >
Author: freedgabriel

Accident Compensation to Reduce for Cyclists Without Helmets

17th March 2009
With more motorists downsizing their vehicles for smaller and more efficient cars, others are replacing their four wheelers for two wheelers as a bid to save more cash during the downturn of the current economy. As the number of those on two wheels in... Read >
Author: Arti

Slip or Trip Compensation Claim

13th March 2009
Many people accidentally slip and trip over wet surfaces and meet with injuries. People suffering from such injuries most often experience backache. Some also experience pain in the hand sand legs. Many a times, the injuries may also result into fracture.... Read >
Author: Sadhana

City of Distinction: Boulder, Colorado

10th March 2009
If you're looking to buy a home in an area that will satisfy your needs for outdoor recreation, cultural diversity, and sustainable living, then perhaps you should consider Boulder, Colorado. This city of about 93,000 people has consistently been recogniz... Read >
Author: Greg Smith

So You Recieved A DUI charge, Is It Time To Hire An Attorney?

10th March 2009
DUI is a crime not a mistake. I say this because I am very concerned for my fellow citizens, families and neighbors we have now come to realize that DUI is no longer accepted as an unavoidable price of automobile travel. Because of the potential for causi... Read >

Road Accident Claim Service Claims Procedure Made Simple

09th March 2009
A large number of people are meeting with accidents every year. It doesn’t matter if you have been injured as a pedestrian, as a driver or a passenger. You can make a claim for any kind of injuries suffered. Seeking help from experienced accident claims... Read >
Author: Sadhana

A Lake for Everyone: Maschsee Lake

09th March 2009
Maschsee Lake is a splendid manmade lake that has become a must see and explored place in Hannover. It’s safe, clear waters attract many water sports enthusiasts. The 6 kilometre trail that lies along the banks of the lake are admired by joggers, cyclis... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

My Knee Ache When Cycling - My Knee Brace Really Helped!

09th March 2009
Whether you are an avid cyclist, or just like to take an occasional jaunt on your bike, your knee aches and pains when cycling can cause you to "put on the brakes", if you know what we mean... Cycling is a great form of exercise; considered by many ind... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Road Traffic Accident Compensation

05th March 2009
The amount of people that are injured every year as a result of road traffic injuries runs into the millions and if you are one of the unfortunate people that are not protected by a vehicle then the injuries can be devastating. Poor pedestrians and cycli... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

How to install new Bicycle Pedals

03rd March 2009
There are few steps before installing new pedals in bicycle:- Removing the old pedals: Removing the old pedals from your nonconformist can be calmly done with either the bike on the attic or in a plan stand. Pedals like the Attending KEO Carbon... Read >
Author: RobPoulton

Right-of-Way: Determining Liability in Bike Accidents

24th February 2009
Bike riders or cyclists are often at risk of being struck by a vehicle or being involved in an automobile accident when they are at intersections, although it only represents a somewhat small part of a bike rider's travel route. Bike accidents that inv... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Are composite bicycle handlebars best?

23rd February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Bikepartscentre.com If you are looking for a typical bicycle handlebar, then get them from among the usual varieties. They can be 25.4 mm or 26 mm. Some usually larger ones are sized 31.8mm. If you want to follow Italian standard for... Read >
Author: Vinay Koshy

Claim Your Lane! Part I

18th February 2009
I am constantly asked why I ride on the road. My smart alec answer is usually something like "Because it is there," and there is something to this. We have a huge network of roads and precious few trails and bike lanes. The obvious solution to me is to fi... Read >
Author: Kevin Saunders

Cycling in Austin Texas

02nd February 2009
Austin, Texas, has always boasted a highly active populace, and is often listed among the nation's healthiest and most active cities. Cycling plays a huge role in this fitness-focused city, with an abundance of resources available to cyclists of every age... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

Biking Essentials: What You Should Know Before Getting on a Bike

30th January 2009
Biking is gaining popularity in the Philippines. More bikers are hitting the streets, forming organizations, and taking long biking trips. No matter the country, however, seeing free-wheeling bikers enjoying the wind blowing through their hair can evoke f... Read >
Author: Kenneth Gonzalez

Road Accident Compensation Claim

30th January 2009
The majority of the road traffic accidents result due to the negligence of the other person. Many people lose their lives due to the fault of the other person. Drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists all sustain varying degrees of inj... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Bus Lanes open up to Motorcycles

30th January 2009
The beginning of this week saw bus lanes in London, open up to motorcyclists. From the 5th January motorbikes had been granted access to main route bus lanes in the capital. This may be of interest to motorbike insurance customers. The adoption of this... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob

Bus Lanes open up to Motorcycles

30th January 2009
The beginning of this week saw bus lanes in London, open up to motorcyclists. From the 5th January motorbikes had been granted access to main route bus lanes in the capital. This may be of interest to motorbike insurance customers. The adoption of this... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob

Truly Enjoying Chicago -- Parking Garage Opportunities And Exercise

28th January 2009
With all of the convenient paths, trails, parks, and parking, Chicago is one of the easiest cities to enjoy. You can enjoy the many activities all around the city while taking in the beautiful scenery that makes this city special. It doesn't matter what k... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Road Traffic Accident Claims Company

22nd January 2009
Road traffic accidents are not uncommon. In fact, the number of people meeting injures while traveling has been constantly on the rise. There are numerous reasons for this. Improper roads, negligent driving, excessive speed, careless or reckless behaviour... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Mountain High - Biking Goes Extreme

18th January 2009
Like most things in life, sport comes in degrees. Some sports enthusiasts and activists enjoy sports that help them relax and keep in shape, while others enjoy nothing but the hardest, heart pumping action they can achieve. Biking as a sport for examp... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Couriers - Going Green

17th January 2009
Can couriers make themselves more environmentally friendly? Couriers make their living by driving letters, packages and larger shipments from one place to another. This means that they are on the road most of the time, which has an impact on the enviro... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Couriers - Going Green

17th January 2009
Can couriers make themselves more environmentally friendly? Couriers make their living by driving letters, packages and larger shipments from one place to another. This means that they are on the road most of the time, which has an impact on the enviro... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Driving in Edinburgh - Our Top Tips

17th January 2009
The historical city of Edinburgh is a gem for tourists. However, before you explore the delights of this medieval city at the heart of the Lothian Region, by car there are a few things you need to know. Read on for more about our top tips for driving in S... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Prince Edward Island, Canada

12th January 2009
Prince Edward Island is one of the most beautiful areas in Canada, a peaceful retreat that embraces the natural beauty offered by the sea and the greenery of the nation. Although the island is quite populated and is, in fact, the most densely populated ar... Read >
Author: M Gravlee

All About Cornering

09th January 2009
People love cycling. Whether you are highly competitive or cycle for leisure purposes, there is a method to the act. Learning the proper way to do things is a benefit in many ways. It supports safety, durability, and performance. The following article add... Read >
Author: Art Penz

Help For Victims From Bicycle Accident Lawyers

07th January 2009
Denver is going increasingly "green," meaning more bicycles on the road. Unfortunately, cyclists are especially vulnerable when riding in traffic, and many drivers either don't see, don't care, or worse - resent sharing the road with bicycles. If you have... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

A 4-Step Approach to Buying a GPS Running Watch

05th January 2009
If you are serious about your sport, whether it be running, cycling, hiking skiing, windsurfing or even skydiving, a gps watch can be a powerful tool for tracking, measuring and improving your performances. An advanced sports gps watch can accurately... Read >
Author: Rod McAnally

Watch The Road! What To Look Out For On The Road To Avoid Having An Accident.

19th December 2008
The first thing whilst on the road is to drive carefully. Making sure that the car is 100% road worthy, and not breaking any of the traffic rules, is mandatory. Those who have just started driving should be extra careful. When approaching home after hecti... Read >
Author: David Halbert

Why You Need A Bicycle Lawyer For A Bicycle Accident

18th December 2008
You need a bicycle accident attorney to understand your rights. If you are unfortunate to be in a bicycle accident, you need a bicycle lawyer to guide you through the particular legal issues regarding bicycle law. Bicycle lawyers such as Nadrich and Coh... Read >
Author: Jeff Nadrich

When and How to Take a Brake

17th December 2008
Brakes are a vital component of a bicycle’s construction. You depend on your brakes to work well and quickly. There are a few things that contribute to braking, and the following article will discuss them. Front and rear brakes Cycles are equipped... Read >
Author: RobPoulton

How Can Runners Prevent ITBS?

17th December 2008
One of the most common overuse injuries among endurance athletes is ITBS. ITBS is Illotibial Band Friction Syndrome. Other common names for ITBS are Illiotial Band Syndrome and IT Band Syndrome. ITBS is a common cause of knee pain among cyclists and runne... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler

Know more about Cornering

16th December 2008
People love cycling. Whether you are highly competitive or cycle for leisure purposes, there is a method to the act. Learning the proper way to do things is a benefit in many ways. It supports safety, durability, and performance. The following article add... Read >
Author: RobPoulton

Freedom materialised by machine.

16th December 2008
Motor biking can offer joys that no other hobby or sport can. Riding a motorcycle can help one escape the outside world, and simply enjoy the beautiful scenery around them. As opposed to being inside of a car or truck, being open to the rest of the wor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Spanish Cycling Holidays For 2009

16th December 2008
For many tourists in the past a week or two in Spain or her islands has meant beaches, clubs and bars, but as holidaymakers become more environmentally aware and wanting more from their holidays, cycling is becoming more popular as a way to see a differen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Motorcyclists, safety and bus lanes

12th December 2008
If you travel via a vehicle with two wheels and an engine, and if you’ve had many close calls in colliding with cars and other vehicles, or if you have faced a previous accident with another driver who didn’t see you, then you may like to know that th... Read >
Author: Arti Manani

Vital information about Rash Guards

03rd December 2008
Major Causes The cause for skin rashes can be placed into three different categories. Allergies, inherited conditions and infectious agents are the three categories. Food, certain prescription medications, latex and zinc are among the major sources of ... Read >
Author: Alan Cris

How To Get To Melbourne's Beaches

03rd December 2008
The glistening River Yarra runs through Melbourne City and you'll find an abundance of tourist attractions, shops, cafés and restaurants lining its river banks. It's also home to some of the finest beaches on the Australian coast. Read on for more inform... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

How to Protect your Surroundings

01st December 2008
How often do we take our environment for granted? Or at least, some of us just pay attention to our immediate surroundings and are not much concerned with what goes on outside the boundary. The problem is this, events that occur miles away can create an u... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

How to Protect your Surroundings

01st December 2008
How often do we take our environment for granted? Or at least, some of us just pay attention to our immediate surroundings and are not much concerned with what goes on outside the boundary. The problem is this, events that occur miles away can create an u... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

Make a claim from a road traffic accident

18th November 2008
Unless you were being insurmountably dense, then there is no great chance of you, as a passenger, being the cause of a road traffic accident. It is often a case of passengers being injured in such incidents, though. In Britain there are a lot of road traf... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Winter Training for Cyclists

18th November 2008
Winter Training For Cyclists Build your base and make the 2009 season your best ever. As the season draws to a close, perhaps you are preparing for your final race and looking back at your triumphs and disappointments of the past season, its alway... Read >
Author: Richard Baker

Stay Safe when Driving at Night

12th November 2008
Driving at night carries with it a different set of risks to motoring during daylight hours and even experienced drivers can encounter difficulties if they are not fully prepared. Indeed, the first thing to get right is the use of lights. Not only are ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Sports Related Accident Claim

12th November 2008
Many of the sportsmen suffer from various kinds of injuries while playing. Injuries are certainly unavoidable while playing. However, by exercising appropriate safety, one can try to avoid the injuries. If a sports person still meets with an accident, one... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Cycling Holidays in France

03rd November 2008
Cycling holidays in France allow one the opportunity to see the country from a unique perspective. A cycling holiday is a sightseeing vacation without the hustle and bustle of impatient drivers and bumper-to-bumper traffic. France stands alone as the only... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Surviving Running Injuries

30th October 2008
Running sometimes hurts; and yes, there will be a day when all of us get injured. Even you! Just like the fact that there are two kinds of cyclists: those who have fallen and those that will fall! In a recent survey 90% of runners revealed some kind of... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Auto Accident Statistics

30th October 2008
Despite measures taken by the government and automobile manufacturers to improve the safety of automotive vehicles, the likelihood of being injured or killed in an auto accident has remained fairly steady. According to statistics published by the Bureau ... Read >
Author: AC Teeple

Cycling in Austin Texas

06th October 2008
Austin, Texas, has always boasted a highly active populace, and is often listed among the nation's healthiest and most active cities. Cycling plays a huge role in this fitness-focused city, with an abundance of resources available to cyclists of every age... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Safety Tips when Biking at Night

06th October 2008
Cycling is fun; the feel of the rush of the wind across your face and the workout on your calves and hamstring is enough reason for you to go out on your bike no matter what time of the day it is. Whether you're wanting to go out on your bicycle for a qui... Read >
Author: parmodks

The New Forest On Bicycle

06th October 2008
If you enjoy bicycling, there are many places where you can do it. The New Forest, England's newest National Park, is one of the best places to enjoy communing with nature and riding your bicycle through some of the most beautiful countryside. The New... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Surrey's Great Outdoor Activity: Clandon Park

02nd October 2008
Surrey is perceived as a monied suburban region that is home to many London commuters. as a result, the area is often labelled the gin & jag, stockbroker belt or the patio of London. although, the county has much more to offer than merely residences. I... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte

Surrey's Fabulous Outdoor Activity: Guildford Cathedral

28th September 2008
Surrey is perceived as a rich suburban zone which houses plenty London commuters. as a result, the area is often labelled the gin and jag, stockbroker belt or the patio of London. although, the county has much more to offer than merely houses. Indeed, ... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte

Breckenridge's Activity Enthusiasm Syndrome Prevention

25th September 2008
As the seasons change, activities outdoors will change as well. During ski season, and after spending your winter holiday with all the Breckenridge skiing or snow boarding you have been doing, you have toned your muscles. As spring season starts and the s... Read >
Author: Sarah Fox

Surrey's Great Outdoor Activity: Greensand Way

15th September 2008
Surrey is seen as an affluent suburban zone that is home to various London commuters. for this reason, the area is often labelled the gin & jag, stockbroker belt or the patio of London. inspite of the cost, the county has much more to offer than merely ho... Read >
Author: Cindy Norgte

Budget Hotels Amsterdam, Special Places To Visit

08th September 2008
Holland is a country with a lot of surprises. If you have the chance of visit it, just do it. Here, you’ll find what you expected and much more. If you are planning to visit Amsterdam in summer, take your precautions and book a room in Budget Hotels Am... Read >
Author: CapybaraSEO

September 2008 Sporting Clays Tip from The Paragon School of Sporting

08th September 2008
Most all Clay & Wing shooters desire to shoot better. But for many, shooting mistakes create frustration during competition, in the field, and even during practice sessions. Dan Schindler teaches shooters, from all skill levels, a shooting process that cr... Read >
Author: ParagonSchool

GPS Technology for Pilots and Athletes

04th September 2008
In recent days, hikers, boaters, trekkers, drivers, and pilots use GPS technology. Garmin has bought GPS units for pilots, long back. This technology enabled them to know the location, where they are flying. However, GPS units used by pilots have pilo... Read >
Author: Marcia

Pedal power rules: just make sure you’re insured

28th August 2008
With the rise in environmental awareness and the need to maintain a healthy body, owning a bicycle has never been more popular. Indeed, according to the latest statistics, there are now over 23 million cycles in the UK, with around 60 per cent of those ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe

Three Historical San Francisco Attractions That Are Worth Seeing

25th August 2008
If you didn’t know that the Golden Gate Bridge was one of the main attractions in San Francisco, maybe you’re been hiding under a rock somewhere. It is something spectacular to see. The Bridge spans 1.7 miles long and you can either walk, drive or r... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank

Making A Road Accident Claims

19th August 2008
Even though technology has advanced to the point that vehicles have been made safe for use by people, road traffic accidents are still abound. This is because these accidents arise not from the vehicles, but from the neglect and lack of discipline of bo... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Most Common Accident Claims

18th August 2008
Accidents happen every day and result in thousands of people suffering personal injury every year. An accident injury can occur on the roads and footpaths, at work, in public places, at home, at school, during medical treatment and in many other situation... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

Chinese Cycle History

14th August 2008
The nation with the largest population in the world also has the largest fleet of bicycles on the road. Yet China’s significance in the history of the cycle has been inadequately represented. Chinese officials and contemporaries in the late 19th and 20t... Read >
Author: Jennie

A Drivers Guide To Keeping Cyclists Safe

29th July 2008
As fuel prices continue to rise and people in general become more concerned for the environment the number of cyclists on the road is increasing. However, this increase in popularity seems to have hardened the view held by numerous drivers that cyclists a... Read >
Author: viddy55

A Motorists Guide To Dealing With Cyclists

29th July 2008
As fuel prices continue to rise and people in general become more concerned for the environment the number of cyclists on the road is increasing. However, this increase in popularity seems to have hardened the view held by numerous drivers that cyclists a... Read >
Author: viddy55

Cycling Holidays in Spain

28th July 2008
Up until recently holidays have often included beach time, party time, family time and relaxation time. The latest popular trend in vacation activities is cycling. Spain and the Balearic Islands are two of the most popular cycling vacation destinations in... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Treating Foot Pain- A Physical Therapy Approach

24th July 2008
Recently in my clinical practice, I have been seeing an incredible increase in the number of people with complaints of foot pain. I see this pattern almost every year at this time as the weather improves and people get outside more- especially with runne... Read >
Author: Jennifer Ellis, MPT, OCS

Cycling – More Benefits Than You Think

24th July 2008
Cycling to work or school has more benefits than you may think. Most people I know think that they would feel strange, they might lose balance, they may have to incur costs if their bike is stolen- every excuse under the sun to avoid riding bikes. However... Read >
Author: Seamus Swords

Incredible Vacations In Hotel Aanbieding

23rd July 2008
Finding things to do in Amsterdam is not a difficult job. Discover it by yourself, but what is the best time to visit Amsterdam? It is a good question. Many cyclists hope to visit Holland during the spring or summer to enjoy biking through the country. Ot... Read >
Author: CapybaraSEO

Halifax Home Insurance To Include Bike Insurance

23rd July 2008
Halifax home insurance is now providing a more thorough cover offer by including bike insurance in their deal. With this week marking National Bike Week (June 16-22), Halifax has decided to send a warning to all those hitting the cycle track regarding t... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo

Bicycle Realtors: The Next Generation in Real Estate Marketing?

23rd July 2008
They're mean. They're green. And they're going to help you buy your next house. There are a growing number of realtors who are taking green home buying to the next step and using bicycles to show their clients potential places to hang their helmets. ... Read >
Author: M Shane

Bike Insurance The Easy Way

22nd July 2008
Bike theft is on the rise with thieves running off with hundreds of millions worth of bikes every year, a third of which are taken from outside people’s homes. However, it pays dividends for cyclists and motorcyclists to check through their home insuran... Read >
Author: Hadassah

Bike Insurance Advice From Halifax

21st July 2008
This week marks the UK’s ‘National Bike Week,’ (16th - 22nd June), and as many people will be swapping four wheels for two, Halifax Home Insurance is advising cyclists to be on their guard for bike thieves looking for an easy ride. National Bike ... Read >
Author: Ruth

Reviews Of Recumbent Exercise Bikes

16th July 2008
Cycling in a reclined position has been shown to be more comfortable and more ergonomic and just generally a whole lot better for most people rather than cycling on a traditional upright. But finding the best one for an individual's needs can be difficult... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Facts About Road Accidents And Personal Injuries

15th July 2008
Road accidents usually happen without warning. They're sudden and can take novice and experienced drivers by surprise. When they occur, we hope for the best and fear the worst. People often sustain serious injuries as a result of road accidents. Even wo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Benefits of Bike Spinning

14th July 2008
Participants who are involved in the program monitor their progress with their heart rates, usually through a heart monitor attached to the bike or taken manually. For those who are new, they often size up their level of exertion on a relative perceived e... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter

Motorcycle Noise

09th July 2008
Motorcycles are growing in popularity, especially as the cost of gas increases. But with the growing use of motorcycles comes the growing concern of their noise. Not all motorcycles are noisy and most new motorcycles are built with federally mandated n... Read >
Author: soundproof

Unforgettable cycling holidays up and down the Adriatic Coast

02nd July 2008
Each year, the number of holiday makers, introduced to the fun and delight of discovering the wonderful Italian Adriatic Coast landscapes, by bicycle increases. A cycling holiday in Italy, is so much more than a pedal promenade. Simply the best way t... Read >
Author: naimaisonline

Insurance Needed As 1 Bike Stolen Every Minute

01st July 2008
Research has shown that almost half a million bicycles are stolen every year in the UK. That works out as one bicycles stolen every 65 seconds, almost once a minute. The capital is most badly affected place with four out of the top ten highest risk ar... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

The Colorful Tuscans and Their Beloved Tuscany…

24th June 2008
The Tuscan people and lifestyle gently and joyously embrace each visitor and leave a permanent imprint on the heart. Thousands of years of civilization and a long history of resurrections has left the wise and weathered Tuscans with a balanced, joyo... Read >
Author: Serenella

Lightweight sports wheelchairs UK

17th June 2008
As sports have become more inclusive to disabled people, standard wheelchairs are no longer good enough in competitions, and lightweight sports wheelchairs have become the standard. You only need to look at the pictures from the Paralympics to see the w... Read >
Author: Intsub

Summer Cycling: Good clothing - the key to training through summer

11th June 2008
Cycling through the summer months offers us a chance to ditch those heavy jerseys and expose a little more skin to the elements. Longer daylight hours and an end to icy roads means that more and more fair weather cyclists will dust off the bike perhaps in... Read >
Author: Louis Coupe

The Allure of Adelaide: Glenelg

23rd May 2008
Glenelg is the resort of choice for Melburnians and deservedly so. Its perfect location on the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf Saint Vincent, gives it a scenic setting to add to its old world charms, and it’s so easy to get to from town. So where to start... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves

Cycling Vacations In Majorca

20th May 2008
When most people think Majorca, they think beautiful, white beaches. Beautiful beaches and crystal blue waters aren't all Majorca has to offer. In fact, the island has something to offer nearly everyone. Majorca is one of the most popular family vacati... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Road Traffic Accidents – help and advice

29th April 2008
It has been stated that car accidents are the most common type of accidents to occur within the UK. Road traffic accidents are extremely common and the injuries that are sustained from road traffic accidents range from minor injury to fatalities. Near... Read >
Author: Helen

Corporate Gifts To Advertise Your Company Name

07th April 2008
Corporate promotional gifts are a great way to advertise your company name, with your logo being exposed to all sorts of people out there – your present customers, potential customers, and those people who just may one day need the services or products ... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin

Reasons for Hiring a Bicycle Accident Attorney

03rd April 2008
Reasons for Hiring a Bicycle Accident Attorney Have you been injured on a bicycle while riding on your way to a friend’s house due to a defective road or negligent motorist? If so, then you have possibly gone through the excruciating phase of your ... Read >
Author: Jean Kuda

Conflict In The Cycling World

01st April 2008
The conflict between the international Cycling association UCI and the sports organizer ASO (Amaury Sport Organisation) has gotten worst. The reason for the by now deadlocked situation was the Decision of the ASO to start the Paris-Nice Tour in March 2008... Read >
Author: Emeli

Polarized Sunglasses

28th February 2008
Polarized Sunglasses are used for protection against the excessive gleam. These sunglasses are designed to reduce the gleam coming from high surfaces of gleam, like water, snow and sand. Polarized Sunglasses are made to neutralize the effect of the gleam ... Read >
Author: Sunglass Replicas

The Real Cost of Driving

15th February 2008
There are plenty of Americans who like to get around with out cars. The true fact is that most families have more than one member who either doesn't own a car or doesn't even drive. Think: teenagers, young adults and even full-grown employed adults who p... Read >
Author: Carolyn Gjerde Tu

Why The Schwinn 213 Recumbent Exercise Bike Is The Best Buy

14th February 2008
Recumbent exercise bikes are become increasingly popular due in no small part to their comfort. Schwinn makes various models to try and cater for a broad client base, however if you're thinking of buying a Schwinn recumbent bike then I'd recommend the 213... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Accident Claims

13th February 2008
Accidents happen every day and result in thousands of people suffering personal injury every year. An accident injury can occur on the roads and footpaths, at work, in public places, at home, at school, during medical treatment and in many other situation... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

Essential Cycling Equipment

02nd February 2008
Bicycling is one of the most popular and commonly seen forms of human-powered vehicles around the world. Many people choose to use bicycles for both recreation as well as function, as they are easy to ride, maneuver though tight and crowded areas, and can... Read >
Author: Nicole Lero

Family Cycling Holidays in France

28th January 2008
Cyclists of all abilities can look forward to some fantastic scenery whilst on a cycling holiday in france, along with experiencing traditional French cuisine in the many hotels you stop at on your travels through the scenic countryside. France is a co... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com

Personal Alarms

25th January 2008
Violent crime is on the rise in many once-safe communities, and more and more people are finding it necessary to include an extra measure of security to protect themselves and their loved ones from assault. Passing through familiar or unfamiliar neighbor... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Pleasure of having Pro Bikes

21st September 2007
Although it has been over a hundred years since the invention of the automobile, it is still outweighed by the number of bicycles on the road worldwide. For some cycling is the primary means of transportation, for others it is the height of Saturday morni... Read >
Author: Glen

Shame Of The 2007 Tour de France

02nd September 2007
Until recently, any cyclist would have been proud to compete in the Tour de France, but with its reputation in tatters after the 2007 race, the cyclists overwhelming desire this year was to get to Paris and then go home. After all the controversy of the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cycling team Astana announces Plouay's return

02nd September 2007
After a month out of the roads due to the last doping scandal occurred during 2007 Tour de France in which Vinokourov tested positive in a blood doping control, the Swiss based team will resume Pro Tour calendar on September 2nd at the Grand Prix of Ploua... Read >
Author: Julie Smith

Cycling safety for young and old

16th August 2007
Cycling safety for young and old. Even in today’s rushed society, we find that the sport of cycling, as well as cycling as a way of transport, is increasing in popularity. Why is this? One of the main reasons for the increase in sport is the increas... Read >
Author: Marietjie van der Heyde

Bicycle Clothing: What Cycling Gear to Wear and When

26th July 2007
Avid cyclists know there is a wide-range of cycling gear available to choose from. Determining what you will need means asking yourself some key questions. - What gear is required by law? - What gear will provide the most comfort for the bicycling I pl... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Do I Need a Windproof Jacket? Questions of a New Cyclist

26th July 2007
Avid cyclists know there is a wide-range of cycling gear available to choose from. Determining what you will need means asking yourself some key questions.- What gear is required by law? - What gear will provide the most comfort for the bicycling I plan t... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Park on my Doorstep

20th July 2007
ParkatmyHouse.com is a new and innovative website that enables local residents with empty driveways and garages, and businesses or venues with unused car parks, to rent them out to drivers needing somewhere to park. Motorists on their way to a hospital, ... Read >
Author: Alexis Svenn

A Bike Will Increase Your Wealth As Well As Your Health

18th July 2007
If I asked you what the main transport in China is you’d be forgiven for answering “The Bicycle”. During my adolescence whenever China was discussed in school we would see hoards of folk clogging the streets on their bike. Just like the food in Ch... Read >
Author: CapeJohn

Choosing a bike to buy for the growing children

29th June 2007
Growing children at the age of 2-4 years can move on to their own appropriately sized bikes. These children can be trained to pedaling, steering, braking and sitting on a saddle. Mostly kids try a two-wheeler with training wheels around the age of 3 years... Read >
Author: Smitha Sanyal

Choosing the Right Cycling Apparel

17th May 2007
If you want to go from a weekend cyclist to a true cycling superstar, it is going to take time, training, and the right gear to get you there. When the Santini pro-sponsored team rode in the Tour de France, they were doing it wearing a sleeveless jersey ... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Cycling Jerseys: Choosing the clothes that will improve your ride

17th May 2007
If you want to go from a weekend cyclist to a true cycling superstar, it is going to take time, training, and the right gear to get you there. When the Santini pro-sponsored team rode in the Tour de France, they were doing it wearing a sleeveless jersey ... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Potholes a holey unresolved issue

27th April 2007
Potholes are the bane of every road user. Cars are seriously damaged by them, motorcyclists and cyclists swerve desperately to avoid them, and pedestrians trip over them. The injuries and damage they cause each year costs councils more than �45m to corr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hydration for Womens Health and Wellness

30th March 2007
I would like to share with you the importance of hydration that will help you insure maximum health and wellness. You must drink eight to ten glasses of water a day. I know you have heard this time and time again. I understand completely! I know how diffi... Read >
Author: Kimberly Jamieson

Staying Hydrated While Hiking

28th March 2007
For anyone who spends time hiking, staying hydrated is a problem that must be dealt with. If you cover a lot of ground while hiking, carrying water with you can be a pain in the butt. You can only carry so many bottles of water effectively before they r... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

How can Metabolic Profiling VO2 improve your cycling?

27th March 2007
Metabolic Profiling for Cyclists – Climb stronger – Cycle faster- Recover quicker Elite cyclists around the world take tests to improve their performance how can a Metabolic Profile help you? Metabolic Profiling (VO2) is now readily available to al... Read >
Author: Andy Loughray

Follow the Europeans to their Playground of Choice: Majorca, Spain

07th March 2007
Off the coast of mainland Spain exists a trio of magnetic isles known for their breathtaking beauty and fashionable ambiance. The largest of the three, Majorca (also known as Mallorca) is sprinkled with resorts, restaurants and bustling beaches but its po... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore

Ulrich Has Made A Final Point In His Career

05th March 2007
Jan Ulrich considered one of the best cyclists in the world, thanks to his brilliant participation in the well known Tour the France and his gold medal obtained in the 2000 Olympic Games, announced his retirement from professional cycling last Monday. ... Read >
Author: Julie Smith

From dangerous driving to distracted walking

28th February 2007
Car drivers are used to being the target of ever-tightening regulations. The UK law regarding driving while holding a hand-held mobile is the perfect example; motorists caught doing so now face points on their licence that will prevent them from getting c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fashion Dresses 2007 – The Magic Slimming Dress Does Exactly As It Says!

29th January 2007
The Magic slimming dress is one dress that all women will love as not only does it look good but the unique way that is made means that it flatters your figure instantly and makes you look a size smaller! Let’s look at the magic slimming dress in mor... Read >
Author: kelly price

Do wear wedges in your cycling shoes?

04th January 2007
To wedge or not to wedge – that is the question For years cyclists have been looking at different ways of maximising their power output on their bike and reducing their risk of injury. Different ways they have tried includes changing their bike se... Read >
Author: Andy Loughray

Using transport in Amsterdam

23rd October 2006
When you are in a big city, you will definitely need to use some kind of transport to get to the required destination. However, each city has its own rules for this branch of its life. What are they in Amsterdam? First, imagine you are standing in ... Read >
Author: Tanita Reznor

Cycle hire

29th August 2006
Jersey is the most cycling-friendly holiday destination in the world. The island is best savored by riding a cycle. There are several agencies for cycle hire in Jersey. There are quite a few reasons why you should get on to a cycle to go around Jersey... Read >
Author: Darren Dunner

BIKING BUGS

15th July 2006
One of the best ways to experience Amsterdam is by bicycle- it's a very bicycle friendly city. A few rental places provide a repair kit or even road service to fix a flat the chances of getting a flat are not remote in Amsterdam. One has to be very carefu... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

New Technoloy In SUVs and Vans Will Save More Lives

30th June 2006
Sport utility vehicles (SUVs) and vans may be large and may look powerful. However, some studies have shown that these vehicles that show off and boast of their muscles and great stance are much more likely to rollover than smaller cars. In fact, in the... Read >
Author: Joe Ratzkin

Bicycle accident claims in Seattle

08th June 2006
Getting hit while you are on a bicycle is a serious issue. Many times a cyclist that is hit by a car can be seriously injured and suffer great losses. Sometimes is unclear as to what a cyclist should do when they get in an accident. They don't often ... Read >
Author: Justin Grover

Your Workout's Best Friend, Always Take It With You!

27th March 2006
Copyright 2006 J Lance Curtis Workout pros (bodybuilders, fitness models, athletes, etc.) have long sought after anything that will give them the edge in workouts. Like looking for the Holy Grail that takes the workout to the next level. What is availa... Read >
Author: J Lance Curtis

Driving Essentials :: Tips For Driving In The Fog

25th January 2006
Driving in foggy conditions can potentially be very dangerous, and so it is imperative that you take great caution. According to statistics it is the most dangerous driving hazard in existence. Considering that the braking distance of most vehicles ... Read >
Author: Justin Brown

Tour de France Viewing in Person- What to Expect (Part 1)

10th November 2005
What does an HC (hors categorie, or "out of category") or even a Category 1 or Category 2 climb feel like? Can I do it, or would I need to get off and walk? How much of the Tour de France will I get to see if I go there on an organized tour? These ar... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger

Injured in a Bicycle Accident in Los Angeles?

28th July 2005
Have you, or someone you know, been injured in an accident involving a bicycle? Not sure what to do? Here's is a guide to some things that you should know when looking for bicycle accident lawyers Los Angeles. If you or a family member was injured ... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie