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Close Encounters of the Natural Kind - Cycling To Work
It was a cool autumn morning and there had been a light frost during the night. I pulled on my cycling gear and went down to have breakfast. As I sat at the table eating it was still dark out the sunrise comes late in this part of the world at this time ...

Cycling Could Be Associated With Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is faced by men of all ages. It refers to men’s inability to sustain an erection to execute sexual activity or intercourse. Erectile Dysfunction is not restricted to the old people but anyone can get affected from this health ...

Lanzarote Villas - Perfect For A Cycling Holiday
Lanzarote is a superb destination for a cycling holiday. Home to what is regarded as the toughest Ironman Triathlon in the world, the island offers year-round training in the perfect climate and some of the toughest climbs and routes you will find. Many ...





Bike Riding, Cycling and Mosquito Deterrent
 

Most mosquitoes enjoy biting cyclists, because well I guess it is a challenge as you whisk on by? Too bad really, well for you, not the Mosquito, as you are so busy biking that you did not notice until it was too late. Why do Mosquito Squadrons like bicyclists?

Well you see, Mosquitoes home in on your CO2, which you exude as you use oxygen and guess what, when you are huffing and puffing on your Huffy you use more oxygen and put out a bigger CO2 Plume. Great, you say, indeed, bummer it is, but if you breath less you will go into oxygen debt and end up slowing down, making it easier for the Mosquito Evil Doers to commit a Terrorist Act on your epidermis.

I have the perfect solution and it does not require smearing Deet all over your body. My solution to the Mosquitoes is to maintain a 22-25 mile per hour clip

and therefore never letting these guys catch me. We all know that there are more Mosquitoes out at night and as bicyclists we do not know where the bats are. But if you do, be sure to travel in areas, which are known to have bats, because they will eat those Mosquitoes for you.

Mosquitoes are in much better shape than the average Americans. So if we lose a little weight we can out run these more adapted and better-evolved insects. Remember when cycling to stay above 22-25 mph whenever possible. Consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/


Written By: Lance Winslow

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USA TODAY

Cyclist Jeannie Longo's husband arrested on suspicion of buying banned ...
SI.com
PARIS (AP) -- French police raided the home of cycling great Jeannie Longo on Wednesday and arrested her husband on suspicion that he bought doses of the banned performance-enhancer EPO. The 53-year-old Longo was expected to be questioned following the ...
Officials: Husband of seven-time Olympian arrested for EPOUSA TODAY
Officials: Longo's husband arrested over EPO buyThe Seattle Times
Police officials tell AP husband of French cycling great Longo arrested over ...Washington Post

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The Guardian

Cycling: Doping body seeks American data
New Zealand Herald
The World Anti-Doping Agency yesterday urged United States federal authorities to quickly hand over evidence collected in their lengthy probe into seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong and doping in American cycling.
WADA Urges Feds to Hand Over Armstrong InfoABC News

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The Roar

Cyclist Alberto Contador tries to spin doping, Tour de France title strip
newjerseynewsroom.com
BY JASON KIM After 18 months of dramatics, the legal saga for Alberto Contador, one of pro cycling's celebrated stars, has come to a conclusion. The Swiss-based Court of Arbitration found the pro cycling star guilty of using Clenbuterol, ...
Contador may still appeal doping ban, won't retireThe Associated Press
Contador reinforces cycling's association with drugsThe Roar
Cycling: Contador a 'doping cheat' says WADA presidentGMA News
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Bakersfield Now

Chris Horner to race in California
ESPN
The seventh annual race, scheduled May 13-20, is expected to include about 140 of cycling's top riders. The roughly 800-mile route, which was announced Wednesday, will begin in Santa Rosa, Calif., and take riders into the rolling hills of Sonoma County ...
Route announced for 2012 Amgen Tour of CaliforniaSanta Rosa Press Democrat
Bakersfield's Tour of California route announcedBakersfield Now
No downtown San Jose start for Tour of California Stage 3San Jose Mercury News
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Cyclists angered over possible funding cuts
Denver Post
By Jason Blevins Cyclists across the country are enraged that a newly proposed $260 billion federal transportation bill — the American Energy and Infrastructure Jobs Act — cuts federal support for bicycling and pedestrian trails, lanes and ...

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