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  2. Your Guide to Cycling Economy and How to Improve It to Make ...

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    But there’s one big difference that’s great news for cyclists everywhere: You can improve your cycling economy with other strategies that are less time- and effort-intensive than long training ...

  3. Mandy Sellars - Wikipedia

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    Mandy Sellars (born 20 February 1975 in Lancashire, United Kingdom) is a British woman with a rare genetic mutation that has resulted in extraordinary growth in both of her legs. In 2006, some doctors diagnosed Sellars as having Proteus syndrome , a very rare condition thought to affect only 120 people worldwide, [ 1 ] but more recent diagnoses ...

  4. Cycling Can Actually Help You Combat Knee Pain as You Age ...

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    Now a new study suggests that cycling may even help prevent knee osteoarthritis as you age, a condition that affects 365 million people and is the most common joint for osteoarthritis, according ...

  5. Hard Miles Is the New Feel-Good Cycling Movie Encouraging Big ...

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    Matthew Modine from Stranger Things stars in this true story about the unlikely crew of incarcerated students who set out on an impossible 762-mile bike ride from Denver to the Grand Canyon.

  6. Rachel Morris (cyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Morris (born 25 April 1979) is a British Paralympic sportswoman who has won Paralympic gold medals in both cycling and rowing. She took a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Paralympics as a handcyclist, and eight years later at Rio she won gold in the women's single sculls as a rower.

  7. Bicycle performance - Wikipedia

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    According to a study a human at 70 kg (150 lb) requires about 60 watts to walk at 5 km/h (3.1 mph) on firm and flat ground, [6] while according to a calculator at kreuzotter.de the same person and power output on an ordinary bicycle will travel at 15 km/h (9.3 mph), [7] so in these conditions the energy expenditure of cycling is about one-third ...