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American Drivers Most Distracted

March 27, 2013
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American Drivers Most Distracted

When you set out for a ride every day, do you wonder whether you’ll make it home in one piece? If you do, there is good reason because American drivers are using more devices and are more distracted than other drivers worldwide, says a new report. Almost 70 percent of Americans ages 18 to...
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First Mountain Stage at Tour de France Doesn’t Break Mold

July 9, 2011
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First Mountain Stage at Tour de France Doesn’t Break Mold

With the Tour switching to the mountains today–even little ones–the outcome  was predicted to change the winners. But the massive shake up that Tour de France watchers were looking for never materialized: even with the first major climbs of the tour, Yellow jersey winner Thor Hushovd–more a sprinter than a climber,  managed to stay...
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New York Bike Share and Gore de France

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Ever since bike share came to New York, it’s existence is being hacked to death from right and left.  From the screaming antics at...
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