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The Italian Job
by Bruce Barcott + Follow
Bicycling | October 2011
The old-world values that define the component maker Campagnolo make it so beloved by the faithful that they describe it as a soul instead of a brand—which in today's cost-cutting, outsourced business world is exactly the company's problem. And, perhaps, its salvation.
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The Bike That Meant Everything
by Frank Bures + Follow
Bicycling | July 2011
The theft of Brad Rogers's beloved Bianchi was a tragedy. What happened after that was an unimaginable triumph.
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Ebb and Flow
by Frank Bures + Follow
Bicycling | January 2011
A ride down the Mississippi River to his high-school reunion helps a cyclist appreciate the hometown he once despised.
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Pedersen Bikes
by Florence Williams + Follow
Bicycling | August 2010
What's a cyclist to do upon falling in love with the rare Pedersen bike—except rescue a battered one from a hippie paradise and cajole its mysterious creator into reviving it?
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The Rare Pedersen Bike: A Strange and Not Unpleasant Experience
by Jeanne Emery + Follow
Bicycling | August 2010
What's a cyclist to do upon falling in love with the rare Pedersen bike--except rescue a battered one from a hippie paradise and cajole its mysterious creator into reviving it?
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Out on a Lim
by Todd Balf + Follow
Bicycling | June 2010
Lance Armstrong has tried to lots of crazy stuff in his quest to win the Tour de France, from the latest bike technology to cutting-edge fitness and nutrition. But the riskiest, wackiest move of all might be his latest: hiring scientist Allen Lim.
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The Green Bicycle Murder
by Bill Donahue + Follow
Bicycling | April 2010
Nearly 100 years after a bike stood at the center of the trial of the century--a still-unsolved mystery involving a disgraced officer, a comely lass, a raven, a revolver and a casual ride on a languid summer evening gone tragically wrong--our man sets out to discover what really happened.
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My Family Gave Up Driving for 30 Days to Stick it to the Man
by Todd Balf + Follow
Bicycling | August 2009
An experiment in car-free living.
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The Impossible Redemption of Jonathan Boyer
by Steve Friedman + Follow
Bicycling | June 2009
Does the best thing you do in your life make up for the worst thing you've ever done? This cycling hero--and convicted felon--might get closer to an answer than any of us.
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Sick Of The Lies
by Steve Friedman + Follow
Bicycling | June 2009
Why endure Swiss hurricanes, wrong turns, historic wounds and an appalling lack of hotel chocolates? For one moment of truth, in Heidi's arms, of course.