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Your Binary Choice World Championships Men s Road Race Preview

Your Binary Choice World Championships Men s Road Race Preview
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Olympic XC tech | 5 talking points from the Tokyo cross-country races

Olympic XC tech | 5 talking points from the Tokyo cross-country races
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Three teams to watch at the Tokyo Olympic men s road race

Three teams to watch at the Tokyo Olympic men s road race
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Do I need a women s bike? - BikeRadar

March 11, 2021 at 10:58 am ‘I’m a woman on the hunt for a new bike; do I need to buy a women’s-specific bike’? It’s a good question, and one that understandably gets asked a lot. Advertisement So if you want to know whether women need to ride women’s-specific bikes, read on, because while the short answer is no, the longer answer is… maybe. First, the short answer. Women can ride any bike they want and feel comfortable on. After all, a women’s bike is any bike being ridden by a woman. But – and here’s where it gets interesting – while anyone can ride any bike, if you’re looking for the best fit possible, which can translate to better comfort, better performance and a better experience on the bike, some women find that women’s-specific bikes work better for them, and here’s why.

Dorcan Academy teacher cycles 500 miles for Velindre Cancer Centre

A CANCER patient s diagnosis at the age of just 32 inspired a Swindon teacher to get in the saddle and cycle hundreds of miles for charity. After months of being told that he had an allergy, Serah Whatley s husband Tim was diagnosed with a Thymic Seminoma – a germ cell cancer that had formed in his chest. It is rare that the cancer forms in such a place and affects somebody so young. Serah, who has worked at Dorcan Academy for 13 years, described the news as earth shattering for her family. “It came as a a shock,” she said. “At the end of August, there was a blood clot on his neck where the tumour was pressing down.

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