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Chicago bike accident highlights the oft-brutal laws of physics, biology
Any attempt to make bicycling in Chicago easier and safer by using the law is welcome. That includes Mayor Rahm Emanuel's proposals last week to amend the city's bike ordinance to give cyclists more freedom to maneuver but also increase penalties on...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Agriculture, Rahm Emanuel, University of Chicago, Chicago Mayor
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Unpredictable Giro tests team directors
ReutersCORDENONS, Italy (Reuters) - As the Giro d'Italia enters its second week, cycling's top directors have been reminded just how different the race is from the Tour de France. "It's so unpredictable," Rod Ellingworth, Team Sky's performance manager who is...Tags: Vincenzo Nibali, Road Race Cycling, Sports, Bradley Wiggins, Cycling Trial
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Cycling-Wiggins struggles as Hesjedal loses time on rainy Giro
ReutersBy Alasdair Fotheringham FIRENZE, Italy, May 12 (Reuters) - Pre-race favourite Bradley Wiggins endured another difficult day on a rain-lashed ninth stage of the Giro d'Italia although defending champion Ryder Hesjedal suffered most, dropping to 11th...Tags: Robert Gesink, Vincenzo Nibali, Cadel Evans, Ryder Hesjedal, Road Race Cycling
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BMC hire Julich as consultant despite doping confession
Reuters(Reuters) - Former rider Bobby Julich, who left a coaching position with Team Sky last year after admitting doping during his professional career, has joined BMC as a consultant, the Swiss-based cycling team said on Sunday. "Bobby Julich has been hired...Tags: Cadel Evans, Philippe Gilbert, Lance Armstrong, Sports, Tour de France
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Cycling-BMC hire Julich as consultant despite doping confession
ReutersMay 12 (Reuters) - Former rider Bobby Julich, who left a coaching position with Team Sky last year after admitting doping during his professional career, has joined BMC as a consultant, the Swiss-based cycling team said on Sunday. "Bobby Julich has...Tags: Cadel Evans, Philippe Gilbert, Lance Armstrong, Sports, Tour de France
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Gran Fondo NY: How to finish (or not) your first cycling Century
OrlandoSentinel.comThe Gran Fondo NY is less than a week away, but this year I won't be cycling the challenging, 100-plus mile course. The event, known officially as the Campagnolo Gran Fondo New York, draws about 7,000 riders for a hilly 105-mile Century that starts at...Tags: Sports, Hudson River, Garmin Ltd.
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Amgen Tour of California starts Sunday in Escondido
ESCONDIDO — The eighth Amgen Tour of California begins at 11:15 a.m. Sunday in Escondido, and for the first time the largest cycling stage race in the United States is traveling from south to north. The 750-mile trip will end May 19 in Santa Rosa....
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Tour of California, Peter Sagan, Giro d'Italia, Robert Gesink
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Cycling-Nibali takes Giro lead as puncture slows Wiggins
ReutersBy Alasdair Fotheringham SALTARA, Italy, May 11 (Reuters) - New Giro d'Italia race leader Vincenzo Nibali took an important step towards possible victory on Saturday by limiting his losses to favourite Bradley Wiggins in a time trial won by Wiggins's...Tags: Robert Gesink, Vincenzo Nibali, Cadel Evans, Vuelta a Espaņa, Road Race Cycling
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Cycling tries to put doping in the past
ESCONDIDO, Calif. — They're trying. The cyclists and team managers participating in the eighth Amgen Tour of California gathered Friday at City Hall to speak about the future of the sport. Not the past. Please, not the past. At least there was...
Tags: Tour of California, Chris Horner, Oprah Winfrey, Crime, Law and Justice, Tejay van Garderen
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UCI to appeal against destruction of Puerto evidence
ReutersPARIS (Reuters) - The International Cycling Union (UCI) is to appeal against the decision of the judge in Spain's "Operation Puerto" trial to destroy evidence from the case instead of making it available to anti-doping and sports bodies, officials said on...Tags: International Cycling Union, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, World Anti-Doping Agency, Judges
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Letters to the Editor - May 10
People should be made to pay for their crimes To the editor: Gov. O’Malley is eliminating the death penalty in Maryland. That doesn’t mean that Marylanders will stop dying. To the contrary, Marylanders can still be murdered but their killers...Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Gun Control
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There are so many benefits to bicycle riding
Journal columnistMay is National Bike Month. Sponsored by the League of American Cyclists, National Bike Month celebrates “the unique power of the bicycle and the many reasons we ride.” The idea is to encourage cycling for commuting to work or to school. Doing...Tags: Sports, Google Inc., Heart Disease
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