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Rad Power E-Bikes Are Probably in Your Town: Are They Worth the Hype?

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Rad Power has quickly become one of the most popular e-bike brands on the market. Find out if they're worth the hype.

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Watch Out, Strava: MTB Gold Medalist and Tour de France Stage Winner Tom Pidcock Launches New App

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Olympian MTB champion and Tour de France stage winner Tom Pidcock did a soft launch last year of a new cycling app. Now, with the backing of Dutch investors, Link My Ride is ready for a global stage. A social bike riding app called Link My Ride has received backing from a Dutch investment firm, leading to a global launch later this year. The app started as the brainchild of multidiscipline professional cyclist Tom Pidcock and his former teammate Jacques Sauvagnargues. The pair envisioned a tool that could help cyclists meet and network all over the world. Link My Ride...

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Decline

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My coworker Bob called them chapter breaks—those steps in our fitness level that we periodically tumble down, never to return. I noticed this first in my thirties. I lined up a string of successes, personal records in a couple of races—a 10K and a ten-mile—a respectable marathon time, twenty-third overall in a thirty-three-story stair climb race. When my knee started hurting, I saw it as a hiccup. Years later, after physical therapy, after surgery, after infants, I started running again. Muscle memory—I quickly regained my fitness, but never my speed. I lost a full minute per mile off my pace....

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Best Ways to Use Up Every Last Drop of Summer

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You may not be ready to officially admit that lazy summer days are dwindling; it seems as though it has only just begun, but that time is creeping. This may seem like a moment for panic, but we’re going to help you rally to squeeze in every bit of sunshine and adventuring. Before you have to settle into school-year routines, make memory magic with the kids. Maria Chambers Take a Hike The call of hanging in the urban jungle all summer long is strong. But, how about throwing in some fresh air, unforgettable scenery and wild animal spotting into the...

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Move over, craft beer: A hard seltzer festival is coming to Denver

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Colorado may be craft beer country, but a new festival coming to Denver in September is hoping to capitalize on the thirst for a different drink. Seltzerland is a nationally touring event dedicated to the most basic of the bubbly beverages — you guessed it, hard seltzer. It stops through the Overland Golf Course on Sept. 10. Seltzer is known for being lower in calories than beer, but at this festival, there will be more than 100 choices for drinkers, according to an announcement Wednesday. That includes big-name brands like White Claw and Topo Chico Hard Seltzer as well as...

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