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Biking

Biking, also called bicycling or Cycling, is the use of bicycles for transport, recreation, or for sport. Persons engaged in cycling are cyclists. or bicyclists. Apart from ordinary two-wheeled bicycles, cycling also includes riding unicycles, tricycles, quadracycles, and other similar human-powered vehicles (HPVs). Read More

Headlines Around the Web

Ducati: live to ride

Apr 21, 2012 - Financial Times

Cycling craze sweeps Square Mile

Apr 14, 2012 - Financial Times

Bajaj to bring more Ninja models

Nov 29, 2010 - Business Standard

Harley-Davidson: On the fast track

Nov 15, 2010 - Business Standard

Articles About Biking

Cycling Australia undertakes Review of Mountain Bike Australia's Elite Development Program

By Cycling

Cycling Australia (CA) today confirmed that it will undertake a review of Mountain Bike Australia's (MTBA) Elite Development Program (EDP) in order to ensure that its affiliate MTBA is conducting the EDP in a manner that is best-practice and is ... (Apr 29)

MORE TOPICS: AUSTRALIA, INVESTMENT

Star Trek Phaser
Superman's Cape and Kim Kardashian Gown Go Under Hammer in Hollywood

By IBTimes UK

Auction in Beverly Hills includes Marilyn Monroe's cocktail dress, Steve McQueen's bomber jacket and Kim Kardashian outfit. (Apr 06)

MORE TOPICS: HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, THE OSCARS, KIM KARDASHIAN

Robert Pattinson
NEW PHOTO: Robert Pattinson on ‘Rover’ Set for Good Cause; Kristen Stewart’s BF Supports Cancer Research [SLIDESHOW]

By IBTimes AU

British actor, Robert Pattinson has expressed support for breast cancer research initiated by Samuel Johnson, an Australian film and television actor who has embarked on an “epic unicycle journey” to raise funds for his sister, diagnosed with cancer. (Mar 13)

MORE TOPICS: AUSTRALIA, FACEBOOK, BREAST CANCER, CANCER

Songo Fipaza (right)
Songo Fipaza and Cape Epic: South Africa's Township Youth Riding on One Man's Hope

By IBTimes UK

Songo charity trains impoverished youngsters from Kayamundi township for 435-mile Cape Epic mountain bike marathon. (Feb 28)

MORE TOPICS: GOLD, UNEMPLOYMENT, MANAGEMENT, SOUTH AFRICA, AIDS

Adam Strange
New Zealand: Swimmer Adam Strange Killed by 14ft Shark [VIDEO]

By IBTimes UK

Police fire shots at killer shark that attacked swimmer off coast of Auckland. (Feb 27)

MORE TOPICS: ADVERTISING

Ecuador's Correa claims re-election victory

By Reuters UK

Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa claimed a re-election victory on Sunday that would allow him to strengthen state control over the OPEC nation's economy and gives a timely boost to Latin America's alliance of socialist leaders. (Feb 18)

MORE TOPICS: OPEC, INVESTMENT, CONGRESS

Ecuadorean President Correa claims re-election victory

By Reuters UK

Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa claimed victory in Sunday's presidential election, giving him a new four-year term to continue his socialist revolution and strengthen Latin America's alliance of leftist leaders. (Feb 18)

MORE TOPICS: OPEC, INVESTMENT, CONGRESS

Ecuador votes for president, Correa seen winning new term

By Reuters UK

Ecuadoreans vote for president on Sunday in a ballot expected to hand incumbent Rafael Correa a new term to advance his socialist agenda of heavy government spending and expansion of state power that critics slam as creeping authoritarianism. (Feb 17)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, GOLD, CANCER, WIKILEAKS, INVESTMENT, LONDON

Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton’s Bikini Bump Photos Published by Italian Magazine

By IBTimes IN

Last year's controversy surrounding Kate Middleton's topless pictures didn't seem to deter Italian magazine "Chi" from sparking royal outrage again. The gossip tabloid has now printed pictures of Kate Middleton's baby bump. (Feb 14)

MORE TOPICS: KATE MIDDLETON

Training Guide for Intermediates

By Women Fitness

Cardio & strength training workouts are indispensable to an effective training program and general good health. By definition, cardio workouts can be any exercise-jogging, running, biking, swimming, elliptical machine, stairs, even jumping rope-that ... (Jan 18)