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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A narrow dirt path winding through a lush green forest, surrounded by tall trees and dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves. The ground is covered with fallen leaves and small rocks, creating a natural, serene atmosphere.
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A scenic view of rolling green hills leading to a mountain range under a blue sky with fluffy white clouds. A narrow winding trail cuts through the grassy landscape, surrounded by clusters of trees and wildflowers.
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A CD case for Magellan's MapSend Topo 3D software, featuring a colorful design with a map preview in the bottom right corner, and text indicating compatibility with various Magellan GPS receivers. The top section includes the Magellan logo and the title "MapSend Topo 3D."
A promotional poster for "On the Road to Athens," featuring a cyclist wearing a helmet and focused on riding, with a background of an American flag. The design includes text highlighting the event and sponsors.
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Logo for Singletracks, featuring a stylized mountain graphic above the word "singletracks" with the tagline "bike the net" below.
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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Book cover titled "Mountain Biking Georgia" by Alex Nutt, featuring a scenic trail with two mountain bikers riding through a wooded area. The design includes bold text and is likely aimed at outdoor enthusiasts.
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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Screenshot of the Garmin Training Center application showing a training activity. The display includes a map with a highlighted route represented by yellow dots around a lake, along with performance data such as elapsed time, distance, average speed, calories burned, and heart rate statistics. The bottom section features a graph comparing elevation and heart rate over distance.
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
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A close-up view of a bicycle's handlebars featuring a GPS device mounted on top. The handlebars are silver, and the background shows a grassy area. The GPS device has a black top and a gray base, indicating its operational features.
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A British mountain bike tour guide with Endless Ride <a href="http://www.merinet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=2431&id_back=1">was arrested</a> for leading a group of British mountain bikers in the Morzine area without the proper "French qualification." Apparently French guides in the area were upset about a British company advertising guide services in the area and potentially stealing business from the locals.

Of course tossing international visitors off your trails isn't good for the old tourism biz (you know, hotels, restaurants, etc.) so the British companies may be able to get local business owners on their side. Meanwhile a small bike race is taking place in other parts of France right now that tends to generate decent business but I reckon that isn't important in light of the British invasion of the MTB scene ;)
A person holding a damaged bicycle helmet, looking intently at the camera. The helmet is cracked and shows signs of significant impact, emphasizing the importance of safety gear in cycling.