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Designer: Omar Alrawi from University of Western Sydney.
With designers from all around the world trying to create sustainable modes of transportation, we get to see interesting concepts every now and then. The e-TRIX electric bicycle, an entry...
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Take a look at this rather bizarre bike. Apart from the fact that its wheels don’t have spokes, they’re not round either.
The front wheel is a rounded off...
made popular Jun 10 2009
Mexican officials angry about China’s decision to quarantine more than 70 Mexicans over swine flu fears sent a plane Monday to the communist country to bring its...
made popular May 4 2009
China’s Foreign Ministry on Monday rejected accusations by President Barack Obama that China is among nations that regularly harass and detain journalists.
made popular May 4 2009
More than 70 Mexican travelers have been quarantined in hospitals and hotels in China as part of sweeping anti-swine flu measures, the country’s ambassador to...
made popular May 3 2009
China has reopened its land border to tourists traveling to North Korea after a three-year break, with a group of 71 tourists visiting the isolated country, state media...
made popular Apr 30 2009
A new Chinese spy museum exhibits guns disguised as lipstick, hollowed-out coins used to conceal documents and maps hidden as a deck of cards.
made popular Apr 30 2009
Beijing has temporarily averted a trade clash with Washington by scaling back a demand for foreign suppliers of computer security technology to disclose how their...
made popular Apr 30 2009
With a gold medalist in one its top events busted for doping at the Beijing Games, the troubled sport of track and field is once again at the center of an Olympic drug...
made popular Apr 29 2009
The last of the six athletes caught in drug retests from the Beijing Games has now been identified _ it’s Dominican women’s weightlifter Yudelquis...
made popular Apr 29 2009
Bahrain’s first Olympic track and field gold medalist, an Italian cycling silver medalist and a prominent German cyclist are among the six athletes caught for...
made popular Apr 29 2009
A person with knowledge of the results says Greek race walker Athanasia Tsoumeleka and Croatian 800-meter runner Vanja Perisic are among the six Olympic athletes caught...
made popular Apr 29 2009
The German cycling federation says Stefan Schumacher is one of the six athletes who tested positive for CERA at the Beijing Olympics.
made popular Apr 29 2009
The Bahrain Olympic Committee says 1,500-meter gold medalist Rashid Ramzi has tested positive for doping at the Beijing Games.
made popular Apr 29 2009
The Italian Olympic Committee has confirmed that Olympic cycling silver medalist Davide Rebellin has tested positive for doping at the Beijing Games.
made popular Apr 29 2009
Olympic cycling silver medalist Davide Rebellin has rejected allegations that he tested positive for doping at the Beijing Olympics, saying the result was “a...
made popular Apr 29 2009
Add the Beijing Games to that growing list of Olympics where winners and losers are still being sorted out long after the torch goes dark.
made popular Apr 29 2009
The IOC’s pursuit of drug cheats from the Beijing Olympics paid off Tuesday with confirmation that six athletes _ including two medalists _ turned up positive for...
made popular Apr 28 2009
A person familiar with a new round of drug tests from the Beijing Olympics says two medalists were among six athletes who turned up positive when their blood samples...
made popular Apr 28 2009
The IOC says six Olympic athletes have turned up positive for doping in retests on samples from the Beijing Games.
made popular Apr 28 2009
The IOC says six Olympic athletes have been found positive for doping in retesting of Beijing samples.
made popular Apr 28 2009
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Bike riding buffs would certainly try to make the most out of their sweet little green machines. So, here is one simple way you can build your own memorabilia out of...
made popular May 5 2009
If you think running and riding a bike requires complete fitness or extra physical strength, here is a revolutionary physical trainer that will make you reconsider your...
made popular Mar 26 2009
One of the most interesting projects to come out of last Fridays “job summit” a conference organised to discuss protecting and creating jobs during the recession,...
made popular Mar 2 2009
If you happen to go about cycling in a shark aquarium, make sure they are fed proper, and that instead of a Santa outfit, you wear a shark suit. Apparently, this guy...
made popular Jan 12 2009
Gone are the days when cycles were used merely as a means of transport by people to commute on shorter distances. Cycling is a sport and an exercise now, which has got...
made popular Dec 24 2008
Eco Factor: Pedal-powered bus for 15 people.
Commuting from one place to another in a bus could not have been more ecofriendly than traveling by this amazing...
made popular Nov 7 2008
The Cycling Advocacy Network (CAN) an umbrella group made up of various local cycling groups has pointed out that around a quarter of voters are cyclists. The...
made popular Nov 3 2008
Cycling’s governing body has cleared Lance Armstrong to make his road race comeback in Australia in January.
made popular Oct 8 2008
The future of men’s road cycling in the Olympics could be threatened unless the sport cleans up its doping record.
made popular Oct 7 2008
Cycling’s governing body says Lance Armstrong may not be able to start his comeback at the Tour Down Under in January because of anti-doping re-entry rules.
made popular Sep 27 2008
Cycling’s governing body says Frank Schleck will be allowed to race in Sunday’s world championships despite doping allegations leveled against him.
made popular Sep 27 2008
Cycling’s international governing body Friday lifted its suspension of the French federation following an agreement with Tour de France organizers over control of...
made popular Sep 26 2008
Think carefully before making a comeback.
made popular Sep 16 2008
Lance Armstrong’s former team-mate Jonathan Vaughters says Christian Vande Velde can stop the seven-time Tour de France winner’s bid for another title.
made popular Sep 12 2008
The Deutche Telekom company is realizing the nightmarish marketing scheme and the drug problems involved in granting sponsorships to the cycling teams. Even though the...
made popular Sep 10 2008
It is inspiring indeed to see some of the toughest men on the planet battle it out across the heights of Alps & then finish on the Champs- Elysees to be crowned as...
made popular Sep 7 2008
Cycling’s governing body says it has struck a deal with the operators of the Tour de France to settle a yearslong dispute that has led to a string of court...
made popular Aug 18 2008
Results of the study may be potentially useful for the five million recreational cyclists to alleviate perineal discomfort and maintain sexual health.
made popular Aug 10 2008
Cycling’s image is in tatters, and authorities inside and outside the sport are being tougher than ever on doping. Yet it hasn’t stopped the drug cheaters...
made popular Jul 23 2008
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German Fabian Wegmann, right, crosses the finish line ahead of Netherland’s Karsten Kroon to win the cycling road race “Eschborn-Frankfurt City Loop” in Frankfurt, central Germany, Friday, May 1, 2009.
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