Age is crucial factor in cycling accidents
BikeRadar.com
... Laboratory (TRL) has found that cyclists under 16 are more at risk of being killed or seriously injured on Britain's roads than any other age group. ...


Boy had bike just a few days before someone stole it
Gillette News Record
As the two were talking, Clay, 16, noticed a Raleigh mountain bike leaning against a wall. “Here's your wheels. There's two wheels, not four, but it'll get ...


mirrorfootball.co.uk

Legend Lance Armstrong provides inspiration for Bluebirds star Stephen McPhail
WalesOnline
The seven-times Tour de France winner is a hero to millions around the globe following his own personal battle against the disease. ...
McPHAIL HID CANCER SECRET FROM TEAM-MATESNews of the World

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The Press

2009 Westpac Halberg Awards Finalists Announced
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Alison Shanks (Cycling): Beat Beijing Olympic silver medallist to win women's individual pursuit gold medal at 2009 World Track Cycling Championships. ...
Vili heads finalistssportal.co.nz
Halberg nominees announcedRadio Sport

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2009 – The year in Twitter (Daily Mirror)

From Iran protests to celeb affairs... all recorded by net sensation

Hearty souls brave Gore's powder on mountain bikes
Glens Falls Post-Star
Erin Reid Coker Erin Coker Erin Reid Coker-coker@poststar.com Nick Simon IV of Johnstown travels down the slopes during the Mountain Bike Dual Slalom at ...


Telegraph.co.uk

First Edition Cycling News, Saturday, January 2, 2010
Cyclingnews.com
You don't have to be on a team to enter some of the events that I have selected on the road or the mountain bike races." "I have no illusions that I'm going ...
Producing British Tour de France winner within five years is cycling's biggest ...Telegraph.co.uk

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Cycling: Brits hit heights and now Sky is the limit (Independent)

Mark Cavendish's record-breaking run of stage victories in the Tour de France and Bradley Wiggins' unexpectedly strong finish in the same race made 2009 the highest of high points for British road cycling. But outside the UK, the season can be summed up in a few words: after a three-year absence, Lance Armstrong was back.

Cycling: Brits hit heights and now Sky is the limit
Independent
But for one bad day in the mountains, Wiggins (pictured) could have made the podium, which he will seek this year as leader of Britain's biggest ever ...

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