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Old 24-01.-2002, 05:07 PM   #16
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Heard that Prof Tim Noakes (sports medicine) was setting up at site at http://www.bodyiq.co.za but I can't get it to come up!
 
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Old 24-01.-2002, 05:10 PM   #17
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www.cycling.dk is a good site if your from denmark or can understand danish. danishcycling.rivals.net is also a fine site


It's a pity they don't have an English link on the cycling.dk site. Looks nice.
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Old 24-01.-2002, 05:16 PM   #18
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Heard that Prof Tim Noakes (sports medicine) was setting up at site at http://www.bodyiq.co.za but I can't get it to come up!


My sister, a serious marathon runner, belongs to the Body IQ effort. Apparently after each run, she sends her info over to them (heart rate etc), they analyse it, add it to her database of previous runs, and then sends her reports and training programmes to help her improve. (at least I think this is how it works?)
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Old 25-01.-2002, 04:07 PM   #19
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The one I visite EVERY DAY,hmmmm I'm a Monkey therefore it would have to be www.ridemonkey.com...It has EVERYTHING!!!
From pro-racers to recreational "Weeekend Warriors",
LBS owners(Local Bike Shop) to major bikecompanies,
wrenchs(bike mechanics)to everyday Joes,
We talk of everything and anything that is considered two wheels(w/o a motor)...
MTB/Road/BMX...


Ummmm...never heard of that place.    :P   ;D
 
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Old 26-01.-2002, 01:51 AM   #20
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The one I visite EVERY DAY,hmmmm I'm a Monkey therefore it would have to be www.ridemonkey.com...It has EVERYTHING!!!  

Yeap its a top site, I go their daily now that i know about it  
 
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Old 31-01.-2002, 11:40 AM   #21
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Check out www.cycling.dk it has got a english version now
 
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Old 21-02.-2002, 09:45 PM   #22
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Those sites are all great....One site you might want to check out...of course it has cycling in it but it also has many other sports related websites.....

It is a top 50 site which has over 1100 sites so far and still growing...

http://www.top50sportsites.com

There are many cycling sites and resources for people like us who are bike lovers...
 
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Old 22-02.-2002, 01:04 AM   #23
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For you "mature" cyclists out there, try www.no-no.com

Beware, it contains some "adult" oriented stuff. But it also has a few cycling related stuff in it.

hmm, the cycling stuff is ok, but waaay too much "adult" orientated stuff. Sorry to spoil the fun... > Vo2
 
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Old 22-02.-2002, 01:47 PM   #24
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Chech out www.cykelgeniet.webbyen.dk
 
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Old 06-03.-2002, 11:03 PM   #25
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http://www.cycling4fans.com/english.htm

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Old 10-04.-2002, 11:03 AM   #26
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This has to be one of the best websites I've seen:
  http://www.greenbicycle.com      
 
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Old 10-04.-2002, 05:58 PM   #27
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Nice site, Will.
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Something for everyone http://www.cykellabbet.com/lankar/
 
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Yes. And now I know I had a deprived childhood - I never had a Moulton bicycle, and never got to ride on a dolphin!
 
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Old 05-06.-2002, 02:26 PM   #30
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How about bikeforums.com?  That site seems to have a lot of similar posts to cyclingforums.com.  Both seem to offer something fresh.
 
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