FRIDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2006
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Police Shot While Biking Release from the Hospital |
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Tucson police Lt. Kelly Lane has been released from the hospital after spending more than a month in and out of intensive care. He is still recovering and requires a medical attention, according to Police Department spokeswoman Lt. Vicki Reza
Lane, who was off-duty at the time when the incident happened was shot at the back while mountain biking in Pinal County. Together with his friends t
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WEDNESDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2006
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The Crater Cruise Third Edition in Parys |
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South Africa - Parys residents will be swamped by thousand of cyclists from all over the world for the third edition of Colorperss Crater Cruise. More than 4,000 mountain-bikers are expected to join the race.
The Crater Cruise first started three years ago and was voted as South Africa's Mountain Bike Race of the Year in 2006 Go Biking Cyclist of the Year Awards Banquet. It is set to becom
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TUESDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER 2006
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Great Wall International Bike Festival |
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Great Wall International Bike Festival was celebrated last September 23 and 24 in Old Mount, Peking, Beijing which was participated by almost 1,200 professional and amateur athletes.
Three time World Champion and Olympic gold medalist Gunn Rita Dahle of Norway won the competition. Dahle who is a popular mountain biker showed her class as she easily won the mountain bike event as well as t
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MONDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2006
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A New Plan Bike Trail in Northeast Houston |
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Houston - A new trail along Halls Bayou is part of the plan to build 80 miles of interconnected bike trails which run through the Calgary Woods Subdivision off Hirsch Road.
Once it is completed, the trail along Halls Bayou would measure three miles starting at Hirsch Road and will end near Forest Brook High School. Although nearby residents would enjoy a new bike trail, homeowners near the
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FRIDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER 2006
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Another Gold for Eleven Year Old Kaitlyn |
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Harrison County - Kaitlyn Swinford turned eleven today and at an early age she already won a gold medal in mountain biking.
She earned her first award in 2005 and this summer she then again won another gold medal in mountain biking at the 2006 Blue Grass State Games. She's been riding for three and one half years and according to her biking is actually fun.
Kaitlyn plans on trying for
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