Cycling Photos from Around the World

This is a collection of cycling photos from around the world. Thanks to all photographers who kindly granted permission to use their photos. By khalilshah Punjab, Pakistan. A misty morning and a lift to school   photo by Lomokev .Brighton, England early morning. An evocative scene.   photo by Rohit in the Punjab. No rush   Photo by Moosey in Bruges, Belgium. A lovely cycle path into the distance.   By Ben from: Bucheben, Salzburg, Austria. The snow peaks invite the cyclists to keep climbing   By Emma – the Kilted Cyclist, Scotland.   By Anne Miek from De Wijert, Groningen, GN, Netherlands. Smiling in the rain.   By Daniel Saleit, Lombardy, Italy. Great view.   By AWOL Tours – South Africa. Cycle tours into African townships.     By GiantRadish – Morocco. Looks like you need a mountain bike for this terrain.   By Ben Kimball Rock City, California, US. Feels like you are in the clouds.   By lomokev Washoe County, Nevada, US. In the desert. By airicsson Paris in the winter. by Mikael Colville-Andersen Copenhagen. The freedom of cycling.   photo by Kgradinger Cycling in New York (bike lane for two)   by Steve Cycling in the [...]

Source: http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/articles/cycling-photos-from-around-the-world/

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Tour de France Stage 14 ? The Big One

A beautiful day for a bike race! Blue skies and nice weather (a bit warm) greeted the cyclists at the start line in the city of Saint-Gaudens within sight of the mighty Pyrénées in the south of France. The 169-kilometer course had a shark?s tooth profile and with lots of categorized mountains, a bunched-up group [...]

Source: http://www.teamradioshack.us/tour-de-france-stage-14-the-big-one/

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Team Boardman Cycling Plus ? Alan Thew

Team Boardman Cycling Plus  will be updating you each week with the highs and lows of their training as part of the team. This week Alan is back in the saddle after nailing La Marmotte? Alan Thew Lives: Yapton, Sussex Age: 46 Height: 1.77m Weight: 87kg Rides: Custom built 16-speed bike shop special Goals: Complete [...]

Source: http://magazine.bikeradar.com/2011/07/27/team-boardman-cycling-plus-alan-thew-4/

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Sebastien Rosseler Wins Overall In De Panne

After riding pretty quietly for the first 3 stages, Team RadioShack?s Sebastien Rosseler (BEL) decided to put the hammer down and ate up the pavement in the afternoon?s individual time trail at the 3 Days of De Panne, beating the field by nearly 14 seconds on the 14.7-kilometer course with a time of 18:31.83. [...]

Source: http://www.teamradioshack.us/sebastien-rosseler-wins-overall-in-de-panne/

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Wearing Cycle Badge with Pride

Earl Blumenauer, a Democrat congressman from Oregon wears a green bicycle lapel badge of the US congressional bike caucus pin. On an edition of Newsnight Jeremy Paxman asked “Can I just ask you, Mr Blumenauer, what is that extraordinary green bicycle on your lapel?” Blumenauer replied, “Well, I am aggressively ‘bike partisan’, and this is the congressional bike caucus membership pin.” As city commissioner of Portland, Blumenauer presided over significant growth in bicycle use in the city – making it one of most bike friendly cities in the US. The bicycle congressional caucus work” “to provide congressional leadership in complementing the efforts of the millions of cyclists actively working for safer roads, more bikeways, convenient bike parking and increased recognition of the importance of cycling for transportation and recreation” Recently, I posted about differences in European and US perspectives on cycling. One is that cycling tends to become more political in the US. But, it’s great to see someone like Blumenauer appear so passionate about cycling and try to change the US car culture. Good luck to him is all I can say! I’m sure in American there will be some right wing ‘talk show hosts’ saying it is the badge of [...]

Source: http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/cycling/wearing-cycle-badge-with-pride/

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TdF Halfway Point ? Havoc, Mayhem, Carnage

When it?s over, it will be very hard for anyone to discuss this 98th edition of the Tour de France, without mentioning the numerous, high profile, and wild crashes that have marred the first half of this year?s contest. Not only has there been an extremely high number of riders hitting the deck, but [...]

Source: http://www.teamradioshack.us/tdf-halfway-point-havoc-mayhem-carnage/

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