How High School Mountain Biking Is Changing the Sport
When the National Interscholastic Biking Association, or NICA, was established in 2009 to assist high school mtb groups throughout the nation get up and running, nobody understood exactly what a phenomenon it would end up being. The variety of Americans riding bikes reduced by 8 percent in between 2000 and 2010; and for kids ages 7 to 17, the decline was a sheer …
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Cycling Sensation’s Life Cut Short The Namibian Cycling Federation (NCF), and the biking fraternity in Namibia as a whole are devasted at the terrible news that cyclist Raul Costa Seibeb, unfortunately died on May 1. The 25-year old Costa Seibeb was one of the country’s top bicyclists, who had accummulated many distinctions and awards over the past years. His raw skill made hi …
See all stories on this topic Mountain cycling: a new American sport When you ask someone about a bike, a bike may be the first thing that they consider. They might picture Harley Davidson, Norman Reedus, or BMW. When you point out biking as a sport, though, the names in their heads may alter to Fox and Trek. The world of sports is growing. From cheerleading, to video gaming, to speed-walking, a growing number of sports …
See all stories on this subject Auburn, Opelika motivate pedaling during Bike Month throughout May Brandy Ezelle, city of Auburn traffic engineer and bicycle organizer, right, stands with Auburn Mayor Costs Ham, center, during the proclamation of Bike Month on Tuesday. The cities of Auburn and Opelika are encouraging community members to dust off their wheels and pedal more throughout May. Opelika Mayor Gary Fuller and Auburn Mayor Expense Ham si …
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