Here's the ticket
Article Abstract:
George Bush and Bill Clinton were asked their opinions of bicycles as an environmentally sound transportation method. Bush said he favored increase in usage, and Clinton said his administration has encouraged the sport in Arkansas, but neither candidate gave a workable plan that could be followed nationally.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1992
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The dynamic duo
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Cycling requires legs with developed muscle tone, since bones produce no power. Exercises and training tips that help build up the muscles and prevent injuries are included. Rest is important, and cramps can be treated with mild massage and modest sodium supplements.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1992
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Postcard from the edge
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Advocacy groups want to make cycling a major means of transportation. The movement is supported by the European Federation of Cyclists and the Bicycle Federation of America to promote cleaner and quieter transportation.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1992
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