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“10 years ago, we had Steve Jobs, Johnny Cash and Bob Hope. Now we have no jobs, no cash and no hope.” —(via unloved)
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Brakeforceone - Bremspower aus Tübingen → brakeforceone.de
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Pass Archiv → zanibike.net

Hier sind viele Pässe mit Höhenmetern, Kilometern und einer errechneten Schwierigkeit aufgelistet. Abfahren und abhaken!

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Rouleur Magazine - Blog → rouleurmagazine.wordpress.com
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Nagel Craft - neuartiger Getriebeantrieb für das Bike → nagelcraft.com
May 11, 2011
sportlabor.eu und ab gehts!

ab jetzt versuche ich regelmäßig (wöchentlich) lesestoff auf sportlabor.blogspot.com bereit zu stellen. thematisch vielseitig wird es sein und den sport aus der theoretischen sichtweise darstellen, erklären, diskutieren oder hinterfragen.

ich hoffe es gefällt euch, lest fleißig mit und gebt mir rückmeldung, ob ihr damit was anfangen könnt.

in diesem sinne: ab gehts!

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Rocky-Roads.de → rocky-roads.de

Tolles neues Portal um immer über die Geschehnisse im Mountinbike World Cup informiert zu sein.

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Rapha Roadwear - ride with style → rapha.cc
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Regenwaldvernichtung mit Weltbankgeld → regenwald.org
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Aug 31, 2010
The new iBike?
Apple Into Bicycle Accessories?

CUPERTINO, USA - Patently Apple reports on an Apple patent application published last week that describes Apple’s vision for using the iPhone, iPod, or other electronic device as an interface for a multi-feature bicycle computer.

While current bike computers are typically limited primarily to such data as speed, distance, and cadence with the possibility for integration of other devices such as heart rate monitors, Apple’s plans reveal a much broader scope to incorporate such features as GPS routing, communications between multiple riders within a group, weather recording, and gear settings.

The premise is rather like Apple’s Nike + iPod system for runners except for cyclists. While the system is for individuals, it’s also designed to work with teams of cyclists so that they could communicate with each other on-the-fly about course difficulty or perceived problems.

The Bicycle system monitors speed, distance, time, altitude, elevation, incline, decline, heart rate, power, derailleur setting, cadence, wind speed, path completed, expected future path, heart rate, power, and pace. The system could utilize various sensors built-into the iPhone in addition to working with sensors already built-into the bike itself. Apple’s patent is extraordinarily detailed and packed with interesting twists that the sporting cyclist will really appreciate.

Communications systems built into the package could allow potential riders to share their riding characteristics others to assist in forming riding groups while also allowing those on a team to view data on other riders. Riders could also communicate with each other via various methods, as well as with outside parties.

Riders can also offer ratings and feedback on potential routes to other riders, with data on their riding characteristics offering a basis for assessing riders’ perspective when making ratings and recommendations.

Mapping capabilities could offer riders a wide variety of perspectives and data, including topographic information and landmarks. Turn-by-turn directions could also be transmitted to assist riders with following a pre-determined route.

As always, Apple’s patent applications are not necessarily reflective of products it intends to bring to the market, but they do provide some insight into projects the company is thinking about and how they might relate to future device plans.

(Source: Bike Europe )

Aug 30, 2010
Lance Armstrong Wants To Tell Nation Something But Nation Has To Promise Not To Get Mad | The Onion - America's Finest News Source → theonion.com

fuckyeahcycling:

wannabebikegirl:

LOVE IT. I love it SO MUCH.

“Okay, here goes,” Armstrong said. “Um, in the late ’90s and early 2000s, I took, um… You see, in order to give myself a better chance of winning, I… Yes, there were instances during the Tour when…”

That was my favorite part. Seriously. Well, and what happened next. But, seriously. THE ONION. So awesome.

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The Inner Ring: Miles and Miles → theinnerring.blogspot.com

fuckyeahcycling:

Cycling Quotient’s a handy database of results, archives and statistics. One thing to note is the rankings of riders with the most race kilometres in their legs this year. Here’s the top-10 as of today.

1. Thomas Voeckler, 14,243km
2. Jens Voigt, 13,802km
3. Danilo Hondo, 12,911km
4. Andrei Grivko, 12,716km
5. Luca Mazzanti, 12,713km
6. Sandy Casar, 12,416km
7. Brian Vandborg 12,243km
8. Stephen Cummings, 12,228km
9. Lloyd Mondory, 12,212km
10. Vasil Kiriyenka, 12,205km

From The Inner Ring’s latest blog.

Und das sind nur die Renn-Km. Wahnsinn!

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