There are well-laid, carefully graded paths for walking and for cycling, and some impressive looking recreation facilities. |
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These include climate regulation, the operation of the water cycle, the regulation of atmospheric composition, and nutrient cycling. |
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Somehow I would have thought that cycling would be an activity that would fit in easily with the ambience of the canals and waterways. |
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Underneath I wore either a short sleeve or long sleeve jersey while cycling or a turtle neck shirt during leisure wear. |
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Lithium helps stabilise these to some extent and prevents the chaotic cycling between the manic and depressive phases of the illness. |
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History shows that track cycling probably has the worst record of any of our Olympic sports other than weightlifting. |
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They also removed his clothes changing it with a ragged shirt and leaving his cycling shorts all alone. |
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Brickley Lane is a well-used route by schoolchildren and a cycle path would be of benefit to children cycling to local schools. |
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Large crowds gathered despite the overcast conditions and they were whipped into a storm by the Eurosport cycling expert commentator Mike Smith. |
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The park offers miles of hiking and cycling trails of varying degrees of difficulty, and rock-climbing for all skill levels. |
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I was rather hoping that cycling that afternoon would be abandoned because of the wind. |
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The key to protein cycling is to raise carbohydrate and healthy fat intake during the readaptation phase. |
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Beaches are used for swimming, surfing, jogging, cycling, horseback riding, and windsurfing. |
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The benefits As with regular stationary cycling, you'll tone your legs, glutes and abs while burning calories. |
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Lance Armstrong trained to win a record-breaking seventh Tour de France by cycling up and down mountains in the Canary Islands. |
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Active recreationists use approved trails for cycling, horseback riding and snowmobiling. |
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The disciplines in the race include hiking, running, kloofing, tubing, cycling, swimming and a few surprises. |
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Spend the morning canoeing then cycling, or kloofing, through the magical Wilderness reserve. |
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He admits the prospect of seven days cycling over some of the world's most inhospitable terrain is a bit daunting. |
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If the registers are clear but the furnace keeps cycling, switch back to your original filters. |
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Male and female, yin and yang, are in a constant cycling between one another. |
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In the first placebo controlled trial conducted in rapid cycling disorder, lamotrigine improved the overall relapse rate. |
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One of our first steps has been to establish a cycling development team made up of officers from all areas of the council. |
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Skeel argues that the enactment and repeal of the first three bankruptcy acts is an example of legislative cycling. |
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The games have had disciplines like cycling, aquatics, golf, tennis, soccer, wrestling, martial arts and figure skating. |
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Most favored activities are cycling on a stationary bicycle, brisk walking, swimming, and water aquatics. |
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He has blue eyes, short dark hair and wore a black top and cycling shorts and carried a rucksack. |
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Adults smiled in appreciation as a five-year-old berated her nine-year-old brother for cycling without his safety helmet. |
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In winning their medals, the two Scotsmen moved British cycling onwards by miles. |
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Walking may be more familiar and is a whole body exercise compared with cycling where the lower limbs are the primary effector muscles. |
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John's fitness regime also includes a full circuit of the gym equipment, including the leg curls, rowing machine, cycling machine and weights. |
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The immediate area provides some great walking, and the house is a perfect base for fishing, golf, riding, sailing or cycling. |
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The coach is a master tactician who raced for the Spanish cycling team not that long ago. |
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Created for all kinds of cycling lifestyler, they offer technical and off-the-bike gear for everyone from committed roadies to dirt junkies. |
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Popular water sports include swimming, rowing, and sailing, and many Swedes also enjoy cycling. |
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The cycling by Colorado's swift skaters has been able to create more turnovers than a pastry bake-off. |
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I'd go with my pals and play football or go cycling, even though this was long before mountain bikes came along. |
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Before long you're plotting weekends cycling in the country and perhaps a touring holiday or two. |
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About 135 km into the day, I learnt another valuable definition in the lexicon of cycling language. |
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Gillett, 29, took up competitive cycling in 2000, having rowed for Australia at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. |
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Even as a junior, the Welsh cycling sensation was rewriting the record books, winning four world titles in the space of a year. |
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As in Sydney, the big-hitting sports for Britain were sailing, rowing and cycling. |
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While the trail is primarily gravel and thus not suitable for rollerblading, it offers excellent opportunities for walking, jogging and cycling. |
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Moreover, the trust is taking environmental concerns on board by planning better park and ride and cycling facilities for those who can use them. |
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After he had his stroke, the doctor suggested he should do some exercise, walking or even a bit of gentle cycling. |
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They have witnessed many Olympic events, including basketball, cycling, football and archery. |
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The quadrupolar echo pulse sequence was employed using quadrature detection with complete phase cycling of the pulse pairs. |
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The defendant was cycling behind her and she stepped to one side to let him past. |
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The Mamil also spends hours trawling the internet for fancy cycling accessories. |
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Twenty-two major sports, including aquatics, cycling, figure skating, golf, martial arts, soccer, track and field, and wrestling will be included. |
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And because he adores obscure imported ales, cycling while sloshed felt pretty familiar, too. |
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Here, you can spend long, lazy days sampling the fruit of the vine, lolling over long lunches outside, playing golf, cycling or touring the historic sites and museums. |
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In the last few weeks I have written about many topics such as goal setting, traveling, and bicycle saddles but I have overlooked a fundamental topic the sport of cycling. |
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Kind of an A to Z on riding skills and the tactics of competitive cycling. |
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Armstrong and others have made the point that pro cycling has the most stringent drug testing of any professional sport. |
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This week, the world watched as American Dotsie Bausch won a silver medal for cycling in London. |
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On Yer Bike Winery Tours offers a unique, one-day, cycling experience giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy tasting some of Hawkes Bay's finest foods. |
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Possible competitions will include aquatics, basketball, bocce, cycling, equestrian sports, gymnastics, power lifting, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. |
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By appropriating the fashion of the northwest outdoors, the designers took cycling out of the alternative-lifestyle gutter into the mainstream traffic of contemporary living. |
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At half-time, the march past by many of Scotland's medallists from the Olympics and Paralympics showed that our strength lies in individual sports such as cycling. |
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I mean, it's hard to take the educational content seriously when Alexxi appears in lesson one with pink lipstick, pierced nipples and a pair of leopard-skin cycling shorts. |
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People were jogging, cycling and doing scissor kicks in the parks, and I once again noted that there is nothing quite like eucalyptus branches for framing a rising sun. |
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A method of pedaling known as 'ankling', or Anquetil's method, was popular in the 1960's and was thought to be the solution to cycling efficiency. |
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At the beginning of the decade men in blazers lectured viewers on the finer points of swimming, show jumping and cycling and the viewers listened attentively. |
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The scheme will also support projects in the areas of special interest activities like walking, cycling, horse-riding, outdoor activities and water-based activities. |
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Despite 20 years of cycling between expectation and disappointment, I hump along with that aim in mind. |
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The cycling of materials such as carbon, water, and other nutrients is mainly dependent upon soil-dwelling decomposer organisms such as bacteria fungi. |
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If anti-doping officials, in exchange for a confession, restored his eligibility, he could resume his cycling career. |
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Given that Pippa is currently cycling across America, maybe they should have invited her. |
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Compared to European cycling, the major pro sports in the U.S. have been slow to get serious about drug testing. |
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Harry, met about 25 wounded soldiers hoping to compete in the wheelchair rugby, cycling and indoor rowing events. |
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I may have looked a wally charging along wearing a cycling lid and rucksack, but it didn't slow me enough not to catch the villain within a couple of blocks. |
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Spinning also has a full line of cycling jerseys, bottoms, tops and casual wear for both men and women including the new Wordle Thermal shirt. |
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Ilya Davidenok of Kazakhstan's Continental Team Astana wins the 13th Tour of Qinghai Lake cycling race that ended on Saturday. |
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Quinoid redox cycling as a mechanism for sustained free radical generation by inhaled airborne particulate matter. |
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Bangalore is a relatively small city and has developed radially, so it is the ideal place in which to promote an active cycling culture. |
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Hennady Kernes, the mayor of Kharkiv, was shot in the back Monday morning while cycling on the outskirts of the city, his office said. |
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William, Kate and Harry are all big supports of British cycling. |
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Roller skating is considered one of the best aerobic exercises because it provides a complete workout, similar to jogging or cycling. |
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Wadsworth has competed in other Special Olympics events, such as floor hockey and swimming, but cycling is by far his favorite. |
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The axenicity of the filtered samples was proven by PCR using the primers and cycling conditions described by Spoerner et al. |
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So, there he goes, riding off into the golden sunset of history. Lance Armstrong, champeen of the cycling world. |
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As well as its more traditional attractions, the island is often host to walking or cycling holidays through the attractive scenery. |
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The Manchester Velodrome was built as a part of the bid for the 2000 games and has become a catalyst for British success in cycling. |
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In early 2006, he was photographed cycling to work, followed by his driver in a car carrying his belongings. |
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The Northern Rock Cyclone, a cycling festival, takes place within, or starting from, Newcastle in June. |
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Newcastle is also home to a cycling campaign, called the 'Newcastle Cycling Campaign. |
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For cycling, although hilly, Sheffield is compact and has few major trunk roads. |
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There are four waymarked trails for walking and cycling around the lake and through the Country Park. |
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The Arena, opened in 2015, also contains a velodrome that has hosted the Revolution cycling series. |
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Include some cycling lands too and the threat of mana flood pretty much vanishes. |
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During the 1948 Summer Olympics, the park was used as the road cycling venue. |
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Their marriage began to fall apart in 1901 when it occurred to Russell, while he was cycling, that he no longer loved her. |
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Major individual sports include athletics, golf, cycling, motorsport, and horse racing. |
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New games became popular almost overnight, including golf, lawn tennis, cycling and hockey. |
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Cycle racing is organised by British Cycling, who govern most cycling events in the United Kingdom and organise the national team. |
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The sports in which the British team has won most medals in recent Summer Olympics include rowing, sailing, cycling and athletics. |
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Through the campaign, TfL also encouraged the use of cycling as a mode of transport during the Games. |
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East Anglia is ideal for cycling and National Cycle Route 1 passes through it. |
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Football, cricket, basketball, swimming, badminton, table tennis, cycling and running have the most participants and spectators. |
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Other sports which retain a strong following in Ireland include cycling, greyhound racing, horse riding, motorsport, and softball. |
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These points have been contentious, particularly from the 1930s to the 1950s in athletics, and until the 1970s in cycling. |
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Swansea has a range of activities including sailing, water skiing, surfing, and other watersports, walking and cycling. |
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The most popular forms of recreation include sailing, angling, cycling, walking, wind surfing and jet skiing. |
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Since 2002, Qatar has hosted the annual Tour of Qatar, a cycling race in six stages. |
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The main governing body is Cycling Ireland which is responsible for cycling throughout the island. |
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Many participants are members of clubs that specialise in swimming and cycling as well as Triathlon clubs. |
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The main factor at work in climate cycling is now believed to be Milankovitch cycles. |
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Football, cycling and sailing are the three most popular sports in Brittany. |
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Morgan collapsed on the evening of 17 May 2017 while cycling on Cwrt yr Ala Road, Wenvoe, near his home. |
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On 19 June 2008, then Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly named Chester as a cycling demonstration town. |
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This initiative allowed for substantial financial support to improve cycling facilities, and a number of schemes were planned. |
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Leisure activities available in the county include beach activities, rambling, cycling, sea fishing, canoeing, sailing and horse riding. |
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She began cycling at 11, starting at Cardiff Ajax Cycling Club of which she is a life member. |
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Our sentience just cycling through our lives like carts on a track. |
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As a result of this achievement she was awarded the 2001 Bidlake Memorial Prize for outstanding performance or contribution to British cycling. |
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The book combines her passion and enthusiasm for cycling, together with her knowledge, proficiency and experience. |
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The Sophia Gardens Pavilion was used for the boxing and wrestling events, and Maindy Stadium was used for cycling. |
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This allows the exchange and cycling of oxygen, nutrients, and minerals between water and sediment. |
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Cycling on freeways in Arizona may be prohibited only where there is an alternative route judged equal or better for cycling. |
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An analysis of crashes in Arizona showed no safety problems with cycling on freeways. |
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Following criticism from Boris Johnson and cycling groups Eurostar reversed the edict. |
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Supporters of Delaware's legislation to allow oyster aquaculture cite revenue, job creation, and nutrient cycling benefits. |
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Oysters influence nutrient cycling, water filtration, habitat structure, biodiversity, and food web dynamics. |
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Humankind has increased the rate of phosphorus cycling on Earth by four times, mainly due to agricultural fertilizer production and application. |
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The proximity of the New Forest makes Lymington a popular base for walking, cycling and riding. |
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In 2016, the Australian Sports Commission revealed that swimming, cycling and soccer are the three most popular participation sports. |
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One popular approach to riding in motor vehicle traffic is vehicular cycling, occupying road space as car does. |
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One popular Dutch pleasure is the enjoyment of relaxed cycling in the countryside of the Netherlands. |
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Many cycling clubs hold organized rides in which bicyclists of all levels participate. |
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The health benefits of cycling outweigh the risks, when cycling is compared to a sedentary lifestyle. |
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A Dutch study found that cycling can extend lifespans by up to 14 months, but the risks equated to a reduced lifespan of 40 days or less. |
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However these studies did not compare cycling to other forms of exercise that can involve less risk. |
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In particular, cycling is commonly used within knee rehabilitation programs. |
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However, in the UK for example the fatality and serious injury rates per hour of travel are just over double for cycling than those for walking. |
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Despite rumors to the contrary, there is no scientific evidence linking cycling with testicular cancer. |
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Over half the county is protected countryside, offering walking, cycling and other recreational opportunities. |
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Other outdoor pursuits such as cycling, fishing, swimming, running, tramping, canoeing, hunting, snowsports and surfing are also popular. |
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Colombia has traditionally been very good in cycling and a large number of Colombian cyclists have triumphed in major competitions of cycling. |
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In road cycling, the city hosts the start and finish of the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, the traditional opening race of the cobbled classics season. |
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Popular forms of tourism on Texel include cycling, walking, swimming and horse riding. |
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This catalytic behavior has been described as futile cycle or redox cycling. |
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Most rail trails have a gravel or dirt surface and can be used for walking, cycling, and often horse riding as well. |
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Other activities include cycling, mountain biking, horse riding and caving. |
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Macclesfield's cycling club Macclesfield Wheelers is a local club for all cycling activities, from pleasure riding to racing. |
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Formed in 1999, it campaigns for better cycling provision for leisure and utility cyclists. |
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In June 2008, Cycling England announced Southport as one of the 11 new cycling towns. |
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There are now many cycle lanes in Southport and more are planned, to encourage cycling in the town. |
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The Commission works with various associations involved in rambling, cycling and horse riding to promote the use of its land for recreation. |
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The vast muddy expanses of the abyssal plains occupy about 60 percent of the Earth's surface and are important in global carbon cycling. |
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I got cracked lips, windburn on my face, and obviously there's a lot of friction when you're cycling in the rain. |
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A lot of our movement these days is in the sagittal plane, movement that goes forwards and back, like walking, cycling, sitting at a desk. |
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The Sandman Triathlon Sprint event held on Saturday saw more than 350 take part in the challenge of swimming 400m, cycling 25km and running 5km. |
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When 4 or more episodes of illness occur within a 12-month period, the person is said to have bipolar disorder with rapid cycling. |
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Sestanovich, describes foreign policy and diplomacy in a continuum cycling between periods of maximalism and retrenchment. |
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With two silver and two bronze medals in track cycling, this is India's best performance ever in an Asian meet. |
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This year the event is being supported by Yorkshire cycling professional Emma Silversides. |
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Mohamad Tholley, 25, did not show up for the cycling time trial on Thursday. |
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Ideas already mooted include an ice skating rink, mountain boarding and cycling courses and a camp site. |
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Some of the events of the 2012 Summer Olympics were held in the south east, including the rowing at Eton Dorney and part of the cycling road race in the Surrey Hills. |
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The promotion of cycle helmets causes the dangerisation of cycling. |
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The Castle serves as a hub for the growing number of recreational facilities on offer, walking and cycling trails, picnic areas and a forest drive. |
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Southport's Cycling Towns programme aims to encourage tourism and leisure cycling, create regeneration opportunities and significantly increase cycling to school. |
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A little while back while cycling near Roath Dock and Basin I came across a group of police officers sporting machine pistols, with some also using detector equipment. |
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The Misk Hills are used for a mixture of dairy and arable farming as well as commercial forestry, and are a popular place for walking, horse riding and cycling. |
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The major sports in Belize are football, basketball, volleyball and cycling, with smaller followings of boat racing, athletics, softball, cricket, rugby and netball. |
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The road cycling events took place in the streets of the city. |
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Issues the TV detectives will be tackling in the forthcoming series include bodysnatching, competitive cycling and even mystery sightings of UFOs over Midsomer County. |
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Motocross, cycling, and mountaineering are also becoming popular. |
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World Cup events in cycling, the UCI ProTour competition EuroEyes Cyclassics, and the triathlon ITU World Cup event Hamburg City Man are also held in here. |
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With its well established infrastructure regarding cycling, hiking and travel possibilities, the region along the Danube attracts every year an international clientele. |
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However, excessive cycling while standing can cause knee damage. |
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In this regard, cycling is especially helpful for those with arthritis of the lower limbs who are unable to pursue sports that cause impact to the knees and other joints. |
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The WHO's report suggests that increasing physical activity is a public health 'best buy', and that cycling is a 'highly suitable activity' for this purpose. |
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Some activists, especially those from the vehicular cycling tradition, view the safety, practicality, and intent of such facilities with suspicion. |
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Dedicated cycling infrastructure is treated differently in the law of every jurisdiction, including the question of liability of users in a collision. |
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Local governments promote cycling by permitting bicycles to be carried on public transport or by providing external attachment devices on public transport vehicles. |
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Polar packs undergo a significant yearly cycling in surface extent, a natural process upon which depends the Arctic ecology, including the ocean's ecosystems. |
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There are many opportunities for fishing, horseback riding, camping, cycling, animal-watching, diving, sailing, canoeing, waterskiing, wakeboarding and motorboating. |
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Fungi perform an essential role in the decomposition of organic matter and have fundamental roles in nutrient cycling and exchange in the environment. |
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Eddy Merckx is regarded as one of the greatest cyclists of all time, with five victories in the Tour de France and numerous other cycling records. |
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Aerobiology has been little studied, but there is evidence of nitrogen fixation in clouds, and less clear evidence of carbon cycling, both facilitated by microbial activity. |
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Basketball, tennis, cycling, handball, futsal, motorcycling and, lately, Formula One are also important due to the presence of Spanish champions in all these disciplines. |
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Wyoming, the least populated state, allows cycling on all freeways. |
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She led after the swiming and cycling, but ran awfully and came in fourth. |
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Cawley had been cycling when he was killed by a driver in a Fiat Punto. |
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The track cycling events were held at the Maindy Stadium in Cardiff. |
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Offering a stimulating program of activities designed to make the most of the unique environment and setting, Solar Springs offers bushwalking, cycling, tennis and archery. |
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In 1948 the building of Maindy Stadium began on the same site, completed in 1951, which held cycling races in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. |
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With five victories in the Tour de France and numerous other cycling records, Belgian cyclist Eddy Merckx is regarded as one of the greatest cyclists of all time. |
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In all my years as a cycling fan, I've never seen a breakaway like this. |
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Cycling has always been one of the main sports of Brittany, but leisure cycling and the infrastructure to support it have been growing extremely rapidly. |
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Broadwood also has a BMX track and spin classes for cycling. |
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Other activities include sailing, fishing, cycling, and bird watching. |
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Eritrea has established the cycling event the Tour of Eritrea. |
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The games are organised every year from a local level, where hundreds of thousands of young people compete in different disciplines such as athletics, swimming, cycling etc. |
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At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, the Great British cycling claimed 8 of the 18 gold medals on offer, including 14 of the 54 medals available altogether. |
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Uzma Yousaf came eighth in 500 meter womens time trial cycling and Tauseef Hassan claimed the eighth position in 5,000 Time Trial Divisioning cycle. |
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There were also free events such as marathon, triathlon and road cycling, although, for the first time in Olympic history, the sailing events were ticketed. |
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Sightseeing, walking, cycling and mountain biking taking in Exmoor's dramatic heritage coastline and moorland countryside scenery are the main attractions. |
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For applications requiring higher thermal conductivity, lower viscosity, superior thermal cycling capability and improved adhesion, Insulcast can provide the solution. |
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You could base yourself at one youth hostel and enjoy day rides from there, or pack the panniers for a longer trip cycling between several hostels along a scenic route. |
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That's simply not enough time to build the massive quads that are great for cycling but are a hindrance to distance running, or to become the next Schwarzenegger in the gym. |
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The rust on my bicycle chain made cycling to work very dangerous. |
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And the two former Asheswinning captains showed no signs of saddlesore after cycling in aid of Chance to Ride and the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. |
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Saxo Bank has had a heart to heart with cycling dynamo Peter Sagan to uncover what motivates him as a professional athlete, always on the hunt for another victory. |
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The moorland catchment area around these is part of the Peak District National Park and is extensively used for leisure pursuits such as walking and cycling. |
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Enjoy some of the best of South-east Asia cycling through the and rice paddies of North Vietnam towards Laos, and alongside the Mekong River to reach Luang Prabang. |
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Grouse populations display periodic cycling, where the population builds up to very high densities only to crash a few years later, and then recover. |
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