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- Article on Bicycling online about bicycle racing as ADHD treatment by Rochester Flyers on Oct 20, 2009
Follow this link to read this long, but very interesting article about using exercise, and more specifically - cycling to treat ADHD. Some outtakes that I thought were important: …cycling is great for someone with ADHD. If you’re moving...
- Article on Bicycling online about bicycle racing as ADHD treatment by Rochester Flyers on Oct 20, 2009
Follow this link to read this long, but very interesting article about using exercise, and more specifically - cycling to treat ADHD. Some outtakes that I thought were important: …cycling is great for someone with ADHD. If you’re moving...
- Contador turns down Astana offer by Reign & Remain on Jul 31, 2009
In an interesting move yesterday, Alberto Contador, the winner of all three Grand Tours has turned down a 4 year contract deal worth 16 million Euro net to continue to ride for the Astana team...
- Jens Voigt recovering, but more bad news by Reign & Remain on Jul 30, 2009
viogt_crashJens Voigt of Team Saxo Bank, who suffered the terrible crash on stage 16 of the Tour de France this year while descending col du Petit Saint Bernard...
- Contador Wins - Armstrong Is Third by jobsanger on Jul 27, 2009
Stage 21 is over now, and that means the 96th Tour de France is also over. This final stage was a 100 mile ride into Paris and then a few laps of the Champs Elysees. The leg was won in a sprint by Columbia's Mark Cavendish, but it was not enough...
- Three Share Lead at Evian by Sports 2000 on Jul 26, 2009
Juan Manuel Garate won the 20th stage of the Tour de France Saturday but Alberto Contador is one ceremonial ride away from claiming the overall title. Contador’s four-minute lead over Andy Schleck was maintained despite several attempts by the...
- Stage 19 Goes To The Sprinters by jobsanger on Jul 25, 2009
Most people, including myself, expected stage 19 of the Tour de France to be won by a breakaway or by an attack from one of the leading climbers, but that was not to be. The peloton caught up to the breakaway a couple of kilometers from the finish...





