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Why the Lance Armstrong Energy Drink is Gaining Popularity

24th September 2009
One of the new crazes in the world of drinks is called FRS Healthy Energy and it is significant because it is being called the Lance Armstrong Energy Drink. This is a major step in the industry because Lance Armstrong, who is arguably one of the greatest ... Read >
Author: briangarvin

Road Bikes For Sale

23rd September 2009
How to choose your road bike, different level of riders. How to chose your road bike? Well the first question is how much do you want to spend and how much cycling will you do? The answer to the first question is a difficult one, many people when the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

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

Major Road Bikes Cycle Races

23rd September 2009
The major professional road bikes riders ride the major cycle races, and they are grouped together into the UCI Pro Tour and all the best races are included The Best Riders Ride The Best Races. The major cycle races in the world of bike racing are n... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Buying Cycling Jerseys, Shoes And Other Bike Clothing Online

23rd September 2009
At one time you could only buy cycling equipment at your local cycle shop, if they had what you wanted or you had to hope they could order it and then you would have to wait for it to come and hope it was the right size, colour or price. Then cycling maga... 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

Custom Rubber Bracelets -- Fundraisers To ID Bands

22nd September 2009
Initially used for spreading awareness about cancer, custom rubber bracelets are now the darling of every non-profit organization – both for awareness generation and as a great fundraising tool. The Red Cross has its own red custom rubber bracelets for ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Charity Wristbands

22nd September 2009
Confused about how to support a cause you passionately believe in? Go for charity wristbands as they are the latest buzz in the field of promoting a cause for charity. Wristbands are mostly small loops of laminated or plastic paper placed around the forea... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Lance Armstrong Bracelets: Fashion Accessories for a Worthy Cause

16th September 2009
Lance Armstrong bracelets, the yellow rubber wrist bands inscribed with the motto LiveStrong, are tangible parts of champion American cyclist Lance Armstrong’s legacy. Diagnosed with testicular cancer on October 2, 1996, Armstrong battled with the dise... Read >

Add Endurance to Your Cycling

30th August 2009
Lance Armstrong, ever since he started winning the Tour De France, has breathed new life into the sport of cycling in the United States. Cycling is a great part of any weight management program. It is great to hit the road with your bike and knock out a... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Finding the right strategy for the job

22nd August 2009
With the tour de France hotting up, Brit cyclist David Millar came anxiously close to victory in Spain yesterday, which would have been his fourth at the Tour de France. The only thing that came in this way was a steep climb, which measured 1.7km in le... Read >
Author: byerwills

Why Giant Mountain Bikes Are The Best

18th August 2009
There are hundreds of mountain biking brands on the market however there are only a handful that produce top quality mountain bikes for leisure and performance. Giant mountain bikes are rated as one of the best brands out there for their advanced technolo... Read >
Author: Mark Woodcock

Traveling to Paris, the capital city of romance

09th August 2009
Mention Paris and images of romantic couples walking hand-in-hand on the banks of the river Seine or in the backdrop of the famed magnificient Eiffel Tower come to mind. Romance and Paris are inextricably linked since time immemorial. This connection draw... Read >
Author: Aneeta

Tour De France Stage 20 Results Shocks Crowds

28th July 2009
The Tour De France 2009 stage 20 results are at last in after one of the most fierce competitions seen so far. Juan Manuel Garate, also known as the Spanish King showed his proficient ability to conquer the hardest mountain race in France today. Stage 20 ... Read >
Author: Goddard Thompson

Top 3 Misguided Comebacks in Sports History

23rd July 2009
Lance Armstrong announced on September 9, 2008 that he would return to competitive cycling in an effort to win the 2009 Tour de France. Since then, Lance experienced a series of mishaps including placing 29th in the Tour Down Under in Australia and breaki... Read >
Author: Yossarian

Robot chalks tweets on Tour de France route

16th July 2009
ot only is Lance Armstrong posting to Twitter from the race, but a Chalkbot -- a robot that writes in water-soluble paint -- is scribing messages onto the road, nike best seller shoes offering inspiration to the competitors and to cancer survivors. T... Read >
Author: jersy

Entering The World Of Sports: Human Growth Hormone Products Banned

06th July 2009
Human growth hormone's primary endeavor is to control the growth processes of the individual. It dictates the height of an individual and plays a role in different metabolic processes. However, HGH is not confined to these roles as science has delegated o... Read >
Author: high54life

Direct Mailing Boosts Bed and Breakfast Sales

04th July 2009
Bed and Breakfast means comfort, luxury, and convenience on your visit. Situated along the outskirts, houseguests, and profit usually come from referrals, websites, and mini marketing campaigns. While vacations, honeymoons, or conventions are not freque... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez

Mountain biking holidays: get insured

30th June 2009
Mountain biking is one of Britain's favourite sports and the majority of kids have a bike these days. UK cycling was the star of the Beijing Olympics, bringing Britain loads of silverware. The Tour de France and other events also have strong British conte... Read >
Author: mathew

Plan Travel To Visit Paris

28th June 2009
April in Paris... Is that when you should visit? Well that notion may be tremendously romantic, but the truth of the matter is that you have a pretty good chance of running into cold and rainy weather, so just be prepared. It's further north than you th... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander

Accomplish cycling passion

07th June 2009
Probiking or pro cycling, is a bicycling sport that is just about the most fun thing you can do, and I think reading about bike racing should just as fun as doing it, that's why probiking is getting crazy buzz out today. There are many magazines for prob... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Cycling in Lance’s Hometown

04th June 2009
Austin is home to cycling’s best-known figure, Lance Armstrong. The seven-time winner of the Tour de France maintains a home in the city and is among the many cyclers who enjoy the riding the streets and trails of the area. Cycling is an extremely popul... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Cannondale 1000

13th May 2009
4 Things You Should Know About Cannondale 1000 and 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

Cannondale f500

12th May 2009
Cannondale and Cannondale F500 - Another 4 Useful Hints 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 where ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Cannondale 1000

12th May 2009
Another 7 Useful Tips - Cannondale and Cannondale 1000 When searching for cannondale and cannondale 1000 information online, I happened to find some tips - 7 of them, in fact. I hope that you find them useful...as it's taken our researchers some ti... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Monaco Grand Prix Tops the List for Global Sporting Events

11th May 2009
If someone asked you to name the world's great sporting event, how would you respond? Sure, there's the Super Bowl, the World Cup and the Tour de France. Would you consider the Monaco Grand Prix? Year in and year out, the Monaco Grand Prix is one of the w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cannondale r500

28th April 2009
6 Essential Tips For Cannondale and Cannondale R500 The following article contains, what I think at least, useful tips about cannondale and cannondale r500. Let's face it, reading 6 tips isn't going to change your life, but at least it will give you... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Protecting your home

17th April 2009
If we are lucky enough, we can enjoy all of life’s benefits without incurring any of its costs. Base jumping with no life insurance—or no parachute for that matter—is perfectly safe for those lucky few who manage to beat the odds. Living such a li... Read >
Author: carriegreen14

Top 5 Must Visit Towns in the Provence Region of France

10th April 2009
Mention France and most people think of the bright lights of Paris. But there is much more to France than the capital city. For your next trip why not consider going down the country to Provence? We have picked out 5 towns, all with something different to... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Livestrong Wristbands

08th April 2009
Livestrong bracelet is a fund raising item founded by Lance Armstrong Foundation in May 2004. This foundation was started by Lance Armstrong so that he could raise fund for cancer victims. Livestrong Wristband is a yellow silicone wristband used to suppor... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Livestrong Wristbands

08th April 2009
Livestrong bracelet is a fund raising item founded by Lance Armstrong Foundation in May 2004. This foundation was started by Lance Armstrong so that he could raise fund for cancer victims. Livestrong Wristband is a yellow silicone wristband used to suppor... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Chop Wood, Carry Water

27th March 2009
Nothing in this world gets done without effort. It is a modern fallacy, tried and false, that simply intending to do something and feeling inspired about it will result in positive, life affirming action. Perhaps psychology is to blame, specifically the a... Read >
Author: bootcamp

Fitness Fix: What If Fitness Were Solved?

27th March 2009
I have always loved to play "what-if" games. "What-if" games have been the great pastime of inventors and business people since ancient times. "What if we used electricity the same way farmers plow fields, one row at a time? Could we send pictures?" ... Read >
Author: Tony Reno

Struggling With an Online Business

20th March 2009
The huge numbers of people struggling with their online businesses are staggering. The failure rate is massive. Sadly a large amount of the blame could be placed at the door of the very marketers who got the newcomers involved in the first place. The endl... Read >
Author: Rob Anderson

Three Keys to Making Dynamite Presentations

12th March 2009
Every day all across the country people make business presentations and many of them are less than wonderful. Some are downright awful. To put your presentations on a positive track, you need to follow four basic keys. 1--Think of your speech or presentat... Read >
Author: davidsnell

The KISS-Plus Formula for Dynamite Presentations

12th March 2009
Whenever you�re talking or writing to people who don�t share your expertees, it�s best to follow the advice of the country politician who always �put the grass down where the goats can get at it.� Sounds simple enough, but while we all kno... Read >
Author: davidsnell

Alpe d'Huez, An Island Under the Summer Sun

18th February 2009
Alpe d'Huez became a top ski destination after the 1968 winter Olympics were held there. But it's in the '50s that it became famous as a cycling destination, when Fausro Coppi made an historic climb of the twisty road with an 8% gradient to win the Tour d... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Be Noticed with Silicone Bracelets!

21st January 2009
If you tire of the same old accessories, then you have not seen the latest trend to hit the streets: the silicone bracelet. First popularized by Tour de France cyclist and cancer survivor, Lance Armstrong, silicone bracelets have become one of the fastest... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The more personalized mugs, the merrier.

16th January 2009
A personalized mug, or any gift for that material, task best as multiples. Give away personalized mug sets consisting of some coffee cups and directing saucers or teaspoons. Play with colors and themes, too, so coffee drinkers in the office can enj... Read >
Author: Remy

Cause Wristband

16th January 2009
Wristbands are worn on the wrist made up of a variety of materials depending upon the purpose. Wristbands are made up of a variety of materials ranging from leather, paper and even silicone. Wristbands are also used to support a charitable cause. In these... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Alpe d'Huez Ski Resort, Famous For Many Reasons

08th December 2008
The elevation of the resort ranges between 1,860 meters and 3,300 meters and the village of Alpe d'Huez is nested in an alpine meadow. The resort is obviously not only famous for being the principal site of the Tour de France. It is, first and foremost, t... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Alpe d'Huez Ski Resort, Adventure on the Slopes

27th November 2008
The Alpe d'Huez is undoubtedly the most famous alpine skiing resort in France. Its lowest region is at 1,860 meters and the highest elevation is at 3,330 meters. A mountainous pasture in the central region of the French Alps cradles the new ski resort of ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Armstrong Signs with Astana & Contador Is Not Happy

06th October 2008
The all-time favorite Tour de France winner, the American Lance Armstrong has announced his comeback to the professional cycling world. Armstrong’s new goal is to pursue a new Tour de France victory and he has already begun talking to the Astana team. A... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford

The Champs Elysees Avenue In Paris

25th September 2008
The Champs Elysees is without a doubt one of the most prestigious and most famous avenues in the world, and is very popular with the rich and famous for a shopping trip with its luxury speciality shops and fantastic cafes. Its official name is the Aven... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com

Being Aware Of Breast Cancer

15th September 2008
By now you should be friendly with the blond 'Live Strong' rubber melanoma awareness rings. Seven popularized them-time Tour de France cycling champion and canker survivor Lance Armstrong. The money from their proceeds goes for scourge seek. If he has p... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Security Cameras and "Photo Finish": Who Got To the Finish Line First?

08th September 2008
Horse Races and the 2008 Olympics Hall of Famer jockey Russel Blaze wired his 10,000th race with a photo finish. In hotly contested races, a photo finish is the be all and end all. Without it, there would be endless protests, which would blur the... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide

All Eyes Set on the Tour de France - A New Beginning?

16th July 2008
The world’s most popular cycling competition with a 3,500-kilometer circuit will begin this Saturday July 5th and the sports world has already set eyes on the 95th edition of the Tour de France after continuous scandals surrounding the doping storm seve... Read >
Author: claudy

Start inspiring using Personalized Mugs - Part 2

25th June 2008
This is a second part of Start inspiring using Personalized Mugs. Please check the first part to read the entire article. 3. The more personalized mugs, the merrier. A personalized mug, or any gift for that matter, work best as multiples. Give away p... Read >
Author: Remy

Cycle Racing: An overview to riding against the clock

20th June 2008
Often dubbed the race of truth, the time trail is one of the purest disciplines in the world of cycling. Each rider against the clock, the time trail is a true test of fitness, technique and attitude. Depending upon the distance of the race, time trailing... Read >
Author: Louis Coupe

Porsche Parts in the Race

28th April 2008
There are several things on Earth that are relatively small yet have a bigger capability and higher potential in terms of function. From this category includes the mobile phone; as days pass it becomes smaller yet can possibly do multiple roles from pic... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

The Most Beautiful Avenue in the World

01st April 2008
Champs Élysées is perhaps the most well known street in the world; the street which officially referred to as "Avenue des Champs-Élysées" represent what in the eyes of many tourists exemplifies France. With its cinemas, cafés, and luxury specialty sh... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

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

The Place of the Blessed.

01st April 2008
The Champs-Élysées is the most prestigious and broadest avenue in Paris. Its full name is "Avenue des Champs-Élysées". With its cinemas, cafés, and luxury specialty shops, the Champs-Élysées is one of the most famous streets in the world, and with... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Eight Gift Ideas for Your Husband

27th March 2008
Many wives dread those birthdays, holidays, and anniversaries that require them to buy a gift for their husbands. When a guy buys everything he wants on his own throughout the year, it can be tough to find something he doesn’t have already—but that h... Read >
Author: Janette Vince

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

History of Festina Watches

08th November 2007
Festina, a Swiss watch manufacturer, was established in the year 1902. It is the certified timekeeper of the Tour de France. Being over 100 years old, it comes among the leading names in Europe and also a best seller in its home country. At the moment, th... Read >
Author: Zai Zhu

From Deadly Cancer to Unparalled Triumph, the Story of Lance Armstrong

22nd October 2007
From Deadly Cancer to Unparalled Triumph, the Story of Lance ArmstrongWith his recent unprecedented seventh victory in the Tour de France, Lance Armstrong is perhaps the greatest cyclist ever. Early YearsBorn Lance Edward Gunderson on September 18, 1971, ... Read >
Author: John Clark

A Fallen Hero That Has To Learn How To Cope With Reality

25th September 2007
Floyd Landis Was Found Guilty In His Doping Trial Held In Paris, France This Week.He was supposed to be the new Lance Armstrong, a new hero and an inspiration to kids everywhere that want to be just like him, instead he will be known through out the cyc... Read >
Author: SBG Press

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

Free Java Games: Entertain Yourself in Your Leisure Time

05th July 2007
Today, you can find cell phones having multifunctional organisational tools. Apart from meeting your communication needs, it can also be used for the entertainment purpose. You can entertain yourself with free java games which are available with most of t... Read >
Author: Jayson Pablo

History of The Tour de France

05th July 2007
The first Tour de France was in 1903. The race originated because of a feud between 2 French newspapers � Le Velo and L�Auto-velo. A trademark hearing, that Le Velowon, over the names of the papers started the row. The editor of the losing paper, whic... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Best Home Exercise Equipment - How Can You Know?

27th June 2007
When it comes to fitness and exercise equipment, one of the most common questions you often hear is, "What is the best home exercise equipment?" It's easy to understand with so many different choices being available to us. This article will help you with ... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Tour de France 2007

29th May 2007
The World famous Tour de France is due to start on July 7th in London with the final leg reaching Paris on July 29th. The race consists of 20 stages from Dunkerque to Burgundy, down through the Alps to Marseille, following the coast West to Loudenvielle i... Read >
Author: Cindy Ferguson

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

Skoda Octavia at the International Motor Show in Shanghai

03rd May 2007
Skoda Auto, the Czech automaker subsidiary of Volkswagen and recipient of quality VW parts such as VW alternators, --- will be presenting the Octavia designed for the local market in China at the International Motor Show in Shanghai. The engine portfoli... Read >
Author: benjamin

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

The Secret To Having A Home Business

12th March 2007
There are many people in our world that say they want a home business. They say they want work out of their home and make money. The problem with this is that they don't know how; so they respond to television ads, email letters, direct mail, or telepho... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

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

Doing Big and Scary Part One

18th December 2006
Welcome to the winter months in little ole Britain and 2006 is starting to ebb away. The clocks have gone back, it really is dark in the evenings, and the 2007 is still someway off. It’s just you and those closest to you doing your thing, and thereâ€... Read >
Author: Andy Mouncey

Building A Rock Solid Home Business

16th November 2006
If you wanted to learn about quantum physics you'd want to learn it from Stephen Hawking, if you could... right? If you wanted to learn how to win the Tour de France you'd want Lance Armstrong to teach you...? Of course... What if you wanted to lea... Read >
Author: Larry Potter

Tour de France - more than just a cycle in the park.

15th November 2006
The Tour De France is not only the most famous cycle race in the world, but one of the best known and most gruelling races of any kind. This year marked the 93rd race, running for 23 days across 20 different stages making a total race distance of 3,657 k... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan

Paris For The Fittest

31st July 2006
The tourist visiting Paris can be a rookie or traveled veteran, he/she should not be weighed down with mind-bending dates and boring stories. Instead, great direction, all the educational info, heaps of unique and fascinating stories, the opportunity to m... Read >
Author: anil gupta

Fight or Quit

05th July 2006
Fight or Quit By Mark Porch As the 2006 Tour de France begins and we wait to see who will replace perhaps the race's most dominate rider ever, seven time champion Lance Armstrong, I have a different question to be answered. Where will I find my annu... Read >
Author: Mark Porch

How To Stop Your Reciprocal Linking Campaign Failing More Than Tim Henman At A Grand Slam

18th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Richard Adams Every day I receive between 5 and 20 reciprocal link requests. Of those, maybe 2 a week actually get acted upon. And I'm not alone. Every day hundreds of link exchange emails fail to get the desired result. And I don'... Read >
Author: Richard Adams

7 Ways to Get Publicity This Summer

16th June 2006
7 Ways to Get Publicity This Summer by Leslie Hamp, Certified Marketing Coach & PR Whiz Now is your chance. While the marketing and public relations experts are off enjoying their hard-earned vacations, the media are left scrambling for much need... Read >
Author: Leslie Hamp

Biker Sunglasses

08th June 2006
Arnold Schwarzenegger is the sole responsible for making biker sunglasses so popular. If you have seen his "Terminator" movie series if would have noticed one common thing that is he was wearing a pair of sun glasses in virtually every scene. Whether that... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

5 Powerful Reasons Why INSPIRATION Should Be a Part of YOUR Success Strategy

20th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Cari Vollmer Let's face it. Life can be difficult. It just can be. Work pressures mount, family demands become overwhelming, health suffers, stress builds. I have to admit, it happens to me and when it does, when life gets to be too m... Read >
Author: Cari Vollmer

Attitude: Your Weight Loss Secret

07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Howard McGarity "It's a contest of purposeless suffering....to me of course, it's all about living." - Lance Armstrong comments on the grueling demands of competitive cycling, after his fourth Tour de France victory in 2002. With the ... Read >
Author: Howard McGarity

An Overview of France for Travelers

13th April 2006
Throughout history, France has always played a pivotal role in Europe. From Art to Politics to Architecture, it is a fascinating place. Here is some background information to consider before your trip. An Overview of France for Travelers The officia... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

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

Tour de France Viewing in Person- What to Expect (Part 2)

10th November 2005
After the Tour Passes By One of the best ways to enjoy the races after the riders pass by is to find a local café or bar with a TV and then watch the end of the race while partaking of a few adult beverages with your group. On our Pyrenees tour last yea... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger

Wat Doi Suthep, Chang Mai – A Not So Spiritual Journey

28th October 2005
The Buddhist Temples in Thailand are simply impressive. This is particularly true of Wat Doi Suthep, the mountain temple outside Chang Mai. Wat Doi Suthep More or less located on the top of Suthep Mountain, Wat Doi Suthep is a day trip from the cit... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Haven't you got your breast cancer awareness bracelet yet?

19th September 2005
By now you should be familiar with the yellow 'LiveStrong' rubber cancer awareness bracelets. They were popularized by seven-time Tour de France cycling champion and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong. The money from their proceeds goes for cancer research. ... Read >
Author: Lisa Hyde-Barrett

Have a cause? Wear a rubber wristband!

09th September 2005
They are the hottest wearable right now, despite the fashion gurus adding the adjective 'once trendy' while referring to them. Yes we're talking about rubber wristbands. You can't escape them anymore. Be it evacuees at Gaza or NBA football stars, all are ... Read >
Author: Lisa Hyde-Barrett

Rubber bracelets: the ubiquitous talismans of hope

07th September 2005
Symbols of solidarity and empathy in the face of adversity. That is what the ubiquitous yellow rubber bracelets of Lance Armstrong's Live Strong Foundation are. But when the ace cyclist who overcame cancer to win the Tour de France seven times in a row pr... Read >
Author: Lisa Hyde-Barrett

How to choose your road bike

24th August 2005
How to choose your road bike? Well the first question is how much do you want to spend and how much cycling will you do? The answer to the first question is a difficult one, many people when they are younger they want to ride there bike all day and what t... Read >
Author: Andrew Caxton

Online shopping for bike accessories

17th August 2005
At one time you could only buy cycling equipment at your local cycle shop, if they had what you wanted or you had to hope they could order it and then you would have to wait for it to come and hope it was the right size, colour or price. Then cycling maga... Read >
Author: Andrew Caxton