The forest for the tress
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Cycling promotes good health and also provides a means to deal with life. Steve Shultz's attachment to bicycling enables him to overcome his sad experiences such as the divorce with his wife and separation from his son. His knowledge of the sport helps him to become close again with his son.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1998
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In praise of singletrack
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Cyclists enjoy riding over small trails in scenic terrain because the track tests most of their skill without having to compete with other riders. A single track separates individual riders and allows them to experience the ride in a focused manner.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1996
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The joy of the short ride
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Short-distance riding is increasingly becoming a popular sport among injured bikers and busy individuals. Short rides give individuals the same amount of excitement and benefits long rides usually provide.
Publication Name: Bicycling
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0006-2073
Year: 1998
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