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The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
A red and silver mountain bike with a sturdy frame, front suspension, and wide tires, positioned on a plain white background.
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A circular logo featuring a laurel wreath, with the number "10" prominently displayed in the center. Below, the word "singletracks" is written in a bold, modern font. The color scheme is a muted blue, giving the design a clean and contemporary look.
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The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
Logo of Shimano, a brand known for cycling components and fishing tackle, featuring the brand name in bold, uppercase letters against a plain background.
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
A black mountain bike with wide tires, a sturdy frame, and front suspension. The bike features disc brakes and a comfortable seat, positioned for off-road riding.
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
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A narrow dirt path winding through a dense forest with lush greenery and scattered trees, inviting exploration into the serene, natural surroundings.
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The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
A motorcycle helmet decorated with a blue mohawk design, featuring a sleek black and silver exterior with checkered accents. The background is a vibrant gradient of pink and green.
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
Top-down view of a bicycle handlebar with a gloved hand gripping the left side. Two GPS devices are mounted on the handlebars, with one styled for biking and the other for outdoor navigation. The background features a forest trail covered in brown leaves.
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The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
Map displaying a topographic view with plotted hiking routes highlighted in yellow. The left panel lists various active logs with dates and points, while the map features terrain contours, trail markers, and landmarks, including "Captain Jack" and "Stonewall Fall."
A mountain biker performing a jump on a trail surrounded by bare trees in a forest setting. The ground is covered with leaves, and the scene depicts a sunny day with clear skies.
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
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A DVD cover featuring a woman in cycling apparel, smiling and positioned on an exercise bike. The title reads "Cycle - All Terrain with Brooke Hayward," and the logo for Softride is displayed at the bottom. The background is a gradient, enhancing the focus on the cyclist.
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The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
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The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
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The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
Close-up of a newspaper article titled "Money &amp;," featuring a vintage style and sepia tones. The text suggests a focus on financial news and market trends.
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
A black cylindrical device with a sleek design, featuring the text "VidiR" on its surface. It has two horizontal slots and an orange indicator. The device is likely a type of camera accessory or mount.
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
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The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
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The <a href="http://morzine-mtb-blog.com/2008/03/02/introduction-to-down-hill-biking/">morzinemtb blog has a good post</a> outlining the basics of downhill mountain biking and clicking through the site it seems to be a great resource. There are some gnarly shots of the downhill scene in Morzine (that's in <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=80">France</a> if you hadn't heard) which was surprising to me since my only impressions of French cycling have come from the Tour de asphalt and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/">Les Triplettes de Belleville</a>. Anyway, if you're lucky enough to make it to the French Alps and you're looking for a place to ride it looks like these folks can hook you up.

In the southern hemisphere the New England Mountain Bikers group in New South Wales, <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/php/database.php?terms=name&state_id=78">Australia</a> is working to get more women involved in the sport and <a href="http://armidale.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/other/getting-the-girls-involved/1194539.html">held their first women's skill clinic</a> this past weekend. From the sounds of the article the trainers were mostly men which kinda seems to go against the idea of a women's skills clinic but hopefully the 16 ladies who attended will be able to lead the next clinic. Cool fact: Australia has a New England just like the US. I wonder if they like to eat clam chowder there too?
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A winding dirt path through a forest, surrounded by trees and dense foliage. The ground is covered with fallen leaves, and sunlight filters through the branches, casting shadows along the trail. The path leads into the distance, inviting exploration.
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