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Mountain biking club at CGHS takes on Whistler

Two years ago Rex Basting, then a new Cottage Grove High School counselor, noticed two students wearing mountain biking shirts. That was enough for Basting, an avid mountain bike enthusiast, to strike up a conversation with Jeremy Williams and Carson Galbreath.

Ready for biking bliss

The cold, foreboding terrain of Ladakh and the vicious road that ribbons through the highest motorable pass in the world is, for a good reason, extolled as a biker’s paradise. Unfailingly,…

Go for a spin

The Mack family — mom Tacey, dad Steve and daughters Isabel and Ava — bike together whenever they can. / Special to WNC Parent Biking together can pave the way for families to bond, get outdoor exercise and have fun.

Kepler biking feedback flood expected

No submissions have been lodged on opening the Kepler Track to mountainbikers, but the Department of Conservation expects a flood of “good quality” public feedback before submissions close.

The Biking Battle of Britain returns!

Today sees the welcome return of Built In Britain www.mcnbuiltinbritain.co.uk, arguably the biggest and best biking contest in the land! Last year’s contest attracted the votes of thousands of British bikers and saw Lee Workman’s one-off Suzuki GSXR 1340 drag-styled streetfighter emerging as amateur victor. Riders also elected Rolling Art Motorcycles as their pro-builder choice

Biking to voice cycling issues

Michal Dub is cycling across Europe to highlight Prague’s lack of biking infrastructure. Cyclists in Prague find their concerns often fly under the radar. Other cities worldwide are becoming more bike-friendly, but the Czech capital has done little to make roads easier to share.

ElliptiGO takes biking to the next level

For years, bikes have been a favorite mode of transportation. Throughout time, bicycles have evolved, with changing wheel-sizes and slimming saddles. From banana seats to racing styles, the art of the bicycle is being celebrated at the Museum of Science …