Bicycling 1997 - Abstracts

Bicycling 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
1998 Editors' choice awards. (the latest bicycle models, parts and accessories)(Cover Story)Sports and fitness 
36 great rides; classic centuries, cross-state adventures, city tours, mountain bike fests.Sports and fitness 
Achtung baby! (1997 Tour de France winner, German cyclist Jan Ullrich)Sports and fitnessGraham Watson, Geoff Drake
Adios, aMIGo. (road racing legend Miguel Indurain)Sports and fitnessAlasdair Fotheringham
All-grrl schools. (cycling camps for women)Sports and fitnessKate Carter
A new direction for dualies: long-travel "all-terrain" bikes.(What's New For 1998)Sports and fitness 
Battle of the carbo-slime: are energy gels a cyclist's salvation - or just a gooey mess?Sports and fitnessSusan Barr
Bikes belong: help save our bike paths.Sports and fitnessMike Greehan
Bikes without bounds: not into road or mountain bikes? Take heart - here's exciting stuff for riders with wider-ranging tastes.(What's New For 1998)Sports and fitness 
Disk brakes grab the market.(What's New For 1998)Sports and fitness 
Don't go huge, just go fast! (BMX racing)Sports and fitnessAndy Slough
Eat to win. (nutritional aspects of biking)Sports and fitnessDavis Phinney
Gravity gear: anatomy of a downhiller's bike (and wardrobe).Sports and fitness 
Great expectations. (bicycling for pregnant women)Sports and fitnessSara J. Henry
"Hats and bats all the way." ('Critical Mass' monthly bicycle riding event in San Francisco, CA)Sports and fitnessJosh Wilson
Jim Kennedy: the weekend warrior chief. (champion cyclist)Sports and fitnessArthur Brice
Kings of the climb. (cyclists)Sports and fitnessOwen Mulholland
Kiss the sky. (bicycle climbs in the US)Sports and fitnessScott Martin, Bruce Hildenbrand
Lance versus cancer. (American cycling champion Lance Armstrong) (includes related article)Sports and fitnessTodd Balf
Le Champs Elysees. (Tour de France)Sports and fitnessJeff Pierce
Lemond Zurich.(Evaluation)Sports and fitnessFred Zahradnik
New products. (cycling equipment and accessories)Sports and fitness 
No more excuses: 14 quick fixes for cycling's little aches and pains.Sports and fitnessArnie Baker
One for the ages. (Race Across America)(includes related articles on women cyclists and solow winner Danny Chew of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)Sports and fitnessJoe Kita
Party with a purpose. (Tanqueray American AIDS Riders)Sports and fitnessDonald Cuerdon
Race-ready rockets. (bicycles)Sports and fitness 
Racer's choice. (evaluation of five budget mountain bike racers)Sports and fitness 
Racing for the roses. (cyclist Lance Armstrong's participation in the Race for the Roses)Sports and fitnessDavis Phinney
Ralph Lauren's dirty girl. (Polo Sport's World cup mountain bike team member Shari Kain)Sports and fitnessTodd Balf
Road bike redux. (1998 road bike models)(What's New For 1998)Sports and fitness 
Rocket fuel. (energy drinks)Sports and fitnessSusan I. Barr
Santa Fe: surreal riding in the Southwest. (Santa Fe, New Mexico)(includes related article on bicycle tracks)(Breakaways)Sports and fitnessMichael Kessler
Shock value. (evaluation of bicycle suspension forks)(with related articles)Sports and fitnessJim Langley, Geoff Drake, John Olsen, Robert Pizzo
Smokin' in the smokies. (bike trails in Tsali, located in North Carolina Smoky Mountains) (includes related article)Sports and fitnessAllison Glock
Social climbers. (top century bikes)Sports and fitness 
Starting over. (resuming biking rhythm after stalling on steep climbs)(includes related article on taking off in a bike on a paved surface)Sports and fitnessLaurie Brandt
Sun Valley, Idaho. (mountain biking)Sports and fitnessAndy Slough
Suspension-fork makers are seeing double.(What's New For 1998)Sports and fitness 
Sweating Seattle's finest. (interview with bike cop Paul Grady)(Interview)Sports and fitnessDon Cuerdon
The bicycling canon. (websites and newsletters with nutritional information)Sports and fitnessJulie Walsh
The furor over fat. (comparison of high- and low-fat diets and high- and low-intensity exercise)(Nutrition)Sports and fitnessSusan Barr
The next century: how to ride 100 miles or more. (cycling)Sports and fitnessPete Penseyres
To hell you ride. (Telluride, CO)(includes related articles on hut-to-hut biking and biking paraphernalia)(Cover Story)Sports and fitnessMark North
Tour de dirt. (mountain bike competition in off-road stage racing)Sports and fitness 
Tour de France '97. (interview with road race photographer Graham Watson)(includes related article on cyclist Maurice Garin)(Interview)Sports and fitnessDon Cuerdon
Vermont's Mad River Valley: why does everyone from inn-to-inn tourers to Tour de France racers want to ride here.Sports and fitnessPeter Oliver
Want to beat traffic, dodge tools and save bus fare? Take this New York lawyer's advice: ride your bike street wise.Sports and fitnessAlex Markels
Weightless wonders. (weightless bikes)Sports and fitnessJim Langley, Geoff Drake, Scott Martin, Tony Alsberg, Sean Coffey
Weird is good. (unique bicycles)Sports and fitnessGeoff Dreake
Why go downhill? (downhill cycling techniques of ski and snowboard racers)Sports and fitnessBill Kerig
"You can't win on mineral water:" thirty years after Tommy Simpson's death, cycling and drugs still don't mix.Sports and fitnessOwen Mulholland
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