 On The Pedals
 The Daily Grind
 Over The Bars
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June/July 2008
Mud madness!
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 On The Pedals Somehow Jason is tying high gas prices to cycling innovation. We tip our hat for committing to the "six degrees of separation" needed to put the two together.
The Daily Grind This month, we're debuting yet another new feature. Rob has begun a blog outlining his exploits in the cycling world. It'll be updated early and often, so be sure to check back regularly (or better yet, bookmark it and visit often) and see what new thoughts our Technical Editor is thinking.
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 Ask MBT Marin, Pivot and lock on grips. What a combination, eh?
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 Bike Review: Felt Q720 Felt isn't really what you'd expect to see on the trail, but they are starting to make a name for themselves. The Q 720 is a step in the right direction, that's for sure.
 Das Rant CG's ranting on mechanical issues and his love/hate relationship with them.
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 Bike Bytes: What We're Riding Pedals and long sleeve jerseys for those cool mornings. Good stuff.
 The Buzz Industry news and buzz from around the cycling world.
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Biomechanics Your eyes are your most taken-for-granted sense, and we want to make sure you keep them in good shape.
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 Tales of the weird and wonderful In the cycling world anything goes, including some bizarre (and pricey) carbon concoctions.
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 Represent: Fort Pierce Bike Trail Welcome back, Represent. This month, we're discussing the Fort Pierce Bike Trail
 Palomar Patch Job This month, our contributor reflects on using beer, the mountain biker's best friend, to patch a tire.
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 Gear Review: Twin Six Jerseys Twin Six stormed onto the cycling scene a few years ago with amazing alternative jersey and clothing designs. They've continued to turn the market on it's head, and we love it!
 Gear Review: Panaracer Cinder tire Panaracer is one of the premier tire manufacturers in the business, and their new XC Cinder is keen to cut into the market.
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