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view Giro d'Italia Women: Gery Claims Stage 7 Victory with Daring Descent

Giro d'Italia Women: Gery Claims Stage 7 Victory with Daring Descent

In a thrilling display of skill and strategy, 20-year-old Célia Gery secured her first professional win at stage seven of the Giro d'Italia Women. Out-sprinting Lucinda Brand and Chantal Pegolo after a bold descent, Gery's victory also saw her FDJ-SUEZ teammate Demi Vollering strategically preserve energy, highlighting a masterful team effort. Despite a mass crash earlier in the day involving race leader Anna van der Breggen, the overall standings remained unchanged.

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view Early Prime Day Deals: Garmin Edge Explore 2 and Edge 550 Bike Computers See Significant Price Drops

Early Prime Day Deals: Garmin Edge Explore 2 and Edge 550 Bike Computers See Significant Price Drops

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view The Imperfect Utopia of New Cycling Infrastructure: A Cyclist's Dilemma in Surrey

The Imperfect Utopia of New Cycling Infrastructure: A Cyclist's Dilemma in Surrey

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view Choosing the Optimal Mountain Bike Helmet: A Comprehensive Guide to Cross-Country, Trail, Full-Face, and Convertible Designs

Mountain biking encompasses diverse riding styles, each demanding specific helmet features. This guide delves into various helmet types—cross-country, half-shell trail, full-face, and convertible—highlighting their unique attributes in terms of protection, weight, ventilation, and features. It emphasizes crucial safety considerations like certification and Mips technology to ensure riders select the best head protection for their adventures.

view Early Prime Day Deals: Garmin Edge Explore 2 and Edge 550 Bike Computers See Significant Price Drops

As Amazon Prime Day approaches, cycling enthusiasts can already snag impressive deals on Garmin bike computers. The Garmin Edge Explore 2 is now 40% off, priced at $179, while the Garmin Edge 550 is discounted by 20% to $399. These early bird offers represent the lowest prices of the year for both models, making them attractive options for riders seeking advanced navigation and training features.

view The Imperfect Utopia of New Cycling Infrastructure: A Cyclist's Dilemma in Surrey

A new, expensive cycle path in Surrey, England, intended to promote active travel, is facing criticism from both motorists and cyclists. While designed to provide a dedicated space for bikes, its rough surface, debris, and design flaws make it less appealing than the road for some cyclists. This has exacerbated tensions between road users and raises questions about the effectiveness of current cycling infrastructure development.