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CNN/Sports Illustrated is <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/09/08/lance.ap/index.html?cnn=yes">reporting</a> that Velonews says Lance Armstrong is planning to return to the Tour de France in 2009 - though the man himself has not confirmed yet. Just like Mike, I guess Lance is feeling a little bored and unloved in retirement. Or maybe he's tired of <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=1052">losing mountain bike races</a> (Leadville 100) and marathons (Boston, NY). The article also mentions specific races Lance is said to be planning to attend in 2009 including the Tour de Georgia. Woo hoo!
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A futuristic bicycle featuring a sleek, minimalist design with a dark frame and unique, large black wheels. The bike has no visible gears or brakes and showcases a modern aesthetic with an orange accent.
Logo of VeoGeo, featuring the word "VeoGeo" in bold black letters on a light brown background, with the word "BETA" in orange positioned to the upper right.
A mountain biker is airborne, falling off their bike while descending a sandy slope, with their bike above them and a caution tape line in the background. The rider is wearing a helmet and protective gear.
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A hand-drawn illustration of a lightweight bicycle, labeled as a "fine cow-trailing bicycle," designed by J.F. Scott. The bicycle features a distinctive frame, two wheels with balloon tires, a front rack, and a rear carrier. Accompanying text outlines the bicycle's specifications, including materials, components, and features like the gear system and odometer options.
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A scenic view of a mountainous landscape featuring a twisted, weathered tree branch in the foreground. The background showcases rolling hills and distant peaks under a cloudy sky, with varying shades of brown and green vegetation.
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A mountain biker standing beside a rocky trail in a forested area, wearing a pink shirt and shorts, with a bicycle next to them. The surrounding landscape features greenery and colorful autumn leaves.
CNN/Sports Illustrated is <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/09/08/lance.ap/index.html?cnn=yes">reporting</a> that Velonews says Lance Armstrong is planning to return to the Tour de France in 2009 - though the man himself has not confirmed yet. Just like Mike, I guess Lance is feeling a little bored and unloved in retirement. Or maybe he's tired of <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=1052">losing mountain bike races</a> (Leadville 100) and marathons (Boston, NY). The article also mentions specific races Lance is said to be planning to attend in 2009 including the Tour de Georgia. Woo hoo!
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Two mountain bikers race over a dirt jump course, kicking up dust as they compete closely against each other. They are wearing helmets and protective gear, with one rider in a black and yellow jersey and the other in a red and white jersey. Colorful flags line the course, and a tent is visible in the background.
Logo of the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) featuring the letters "IMBA" in black within circular shapes, accompanied by a red button that says "JOIN" and the text "imba.com."
Two mountain bikers navigate a rocky path during a race, with one rider in a blue jersey and the other in a red and yellow jersey. They are surrounded by green foliage, and there's visible dirt and stones on the track. The background features a cloudy sky.
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A close-up view of handmade wooden carts with metal wheels placed on grassy terrain. In the background, a group of people can be seen observing the carts, with a hillside in the distance. The image showcases traditional craftsmanship and community engagement in Rwanda.
A sign indicating that biking is prohibited, positioned next to a wooden bridge surrounded by lush greenery.
Promotional banner encouraging users to add a review in August for a chance to win, featuring the text "Add a Review in August for a chance to WIN!" and a yellow star graphic alongside a device labeled "Garmin."
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A black and orange Cannondale mountain bike with a lightweight frame, featuring disc brakes and wide tires, displayed against a plain background.
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A graphic showcasing a helmet at the top and four different helmet covers labeled as Izmir, Dublin, Paris, and Tokyo below. The design is sleek with a dark background, highlighting the options available for customizing the helmet.
CNN/Sports Illustrated is <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/09/08/lance.ap/index.html?cnn=yes">reporting</a> that Velonews says Lance Armstrong is planning to return to the Tour de France in 2009 - though the man himself has not confirmed yet. Just like Mike, I guess Lance is feeling a little bored and unloved in retirement. Or maybe he's tired of <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=1052">losing mountain bike races</a> (Leadville 100) and marathons (Boston, NY). The article also mentions specific races Lance is said to be planning to attend in 2009 including the Tour de Georgia. Woo hoo!
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CNN/Sports Illustrated is <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/09/08/lance.ap/index.html?cnn=yes">reporting</a> that Velonews says Lance Armstrong is planning to return to the Tour de France in 2009 - though the man himself has not confirmed yet. Just like Mike, I guess Lance is feeling a little bored and unloved in retirement. Or maybe he's tired of <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=1052">losing mountain bike races</a> (Leadville 100) and marathons (Boston, NY). The article also mentions specific races Lance is said to be planning to attend in 2009 including the Tour de Georgia. Woo hoo!
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Five cyclists in coordinating red and yellow cycling suits with "CHINA" printed on them stand beside their mountain bikes, while a man in a black jacket smiles in the middle. They are outdoors, likely preparing for a ride or photo opportunity.
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Label for Fat Tire Amber Ale featuring a vintage-style illustration of a red bicycle against a blue background with green vines and a tree. The text "Fat Tire" is prominently displayed at the top, along with brewing details at the bottom.
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Alt text: Two vending machines designed for bicycle parts, located at a Trek Stop. One machine is shown with a bicycle parked next to it, while the other features a person interacting with the vending machine. The machines are prominently labeled and situated in a well-lit outdoor area.
CNN/Sports Illustrated is <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/09/08/lance.ap/index.html?cnn=yes">reporting</a> that Velonews says Lance Armstrong is planning to return to the Tour de France in 2009 - though the man himself has not confirmed yet. Just like Mike, I guess Lance is feeling a little bored and unloved in retirement. Or maybe he's tired of <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=1052">losing mountain bike races</a> (Leadville 100) and marathons (Boston, NY). The article also mentions specific races Lance is said to be planning to attend in 2009 including the Tour de Georgia. Woo hoo!
A black bicycle pedal featuring a dual-sided design with stainless steel clips and a threaded attachment for easy installation. The pedal is branded with the name "LOOK" prominently displayed.
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Four male musicians posing for a photo with a red background. They are dressed in a mix of casual and semi-formal attire, with one wearing a cowboy hat, another in a fedora, and the rest in t-shirts and sweaters. The band's name, "Weezer," is displayed above them in a bright, stylized font.
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A person riding a mountain bike on a narrow dirt trail surrounded by lush green forest, with tall trees lining both sides of the path. Sunlight filters through the leaves, creating a vibrant and inviting outdoor scene.
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Illustration from U.S. Patent 6,273,391 B1, showing mechanical diagrams of a bicycle brake system. The image includes two figures: FIG. 10 and FIG. 11, depicting different views of brake components attached to a bicycle wheel.
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CNN/Sports Illustrated is <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/09/08/lance.ap/index.html?cnn=yes">reporting</a> that Velonews says Lance Armstrong is planning to return to the Tour de France in 2009 - though the man himself has not confirmed yet. Just like Mike, I guess Lance is feeling a little bored and unloved in retirement. Or maybe he's tired of <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=1052">losing mountain bike races</a> (Leadville 100) and marathons (Boston, NY). The article also mentions specific races Lance is said to be planning to attend in 2009 including the Tour de Georgia. Woo hoo!
A cyclist performing a mid-air jump on a bike above a large pit filled with foam cubes, inside a covered skatepark. In the background, a few people are observing the stunt.
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Stainless steel flask with a decorative engraved design, tilted at an angle, showing the cap and handle.
CNN/Sports Illustrated is <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/09/08/lance.ap/index.html?cnn=yes">reporting</a> that Velonews says Lance Armstrong is planning to return to the Tour de France in 2009 - though the man himself has not confirmed yet. Just like Mike, I guess Lance is feeling a little bored and unloved in retirement. Or maybe he's tired of <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=1052">losing mountain bike races</a> (Leadville 100) and marathons (Boston, NY). The article also mentions specific races Lance is said to be planning to attend in 2009 including the Tour de Georgia. Woo hoo!
CNN/Sports Illustrated is <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/09/08/lance.ap/index.html?cnn=yes">reporting</a> that Velonews says Lance Armstrong is planning to return to the Tour de France in 2009 - though the man himself has not confirmed yet. Just like Mike, I guess Lance is feeling a little bored and unloved in retirement. Or maybe he's tired of <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=1052">losing mountain bike races</a> (Leadville 100) and marathons (Boston, NY). The article also mentions specific races Lance is said to be planning to attend in 2009 including the Tour de Georgia. Woo hoo!
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Logo of Marzocchi USA featuring a stylized red "M" and the word "marzocchi" in white, with "USA" in red, set against a dark grey background.
Illustration featuring the Jeep logo with the text "48STRAIGHT" above a colorful collage of silhouettes engaging in various activities related to sports, music, and community. The background includes symbols of sustainability and media, with vibrant colors representing diverse aspects of culture and community engagement.
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Image comparing an iPhone on the left and a Garmin Edge 705 cycling GPS device on the right, with "vs." text in the center, highlighting a technological comparison between a smartphone and a fitness device.
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