4 résultats pour "biking"
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Mountain Biking World Champions
Mountain Biking World Champions: Men.
1999 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2000 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2001 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2002 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2003 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2004 Vanessa Quin New Zealand 2005 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2006 Sabrina Jonnier France 2007 Sabrina Jonnier France Source: International Cycling Union and USA Cycling.Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Mountain Biking World Champions.
1998 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 1999 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2000 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2001 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2002 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2003 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2004 Vanessa Quin New Zealand 2005 Anne-Caroline Chausson France 2006 Sabrina Jonnier France 2007 Sabrina Jonnier France Source: International Cycling Union and USA Cycling.
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Cycling.
gather to cheer the riders as they pedal by on each lap. Unlike stage racing and time trialing, the emphasis in a criterium is on speed and bike handling rather thanendurance. Track racing is done in a stadium-like arena called a velodrome. A modern velodrome is an oval track with steeply banked corners that facilitate high speed. Velodromes can be enclosed or open-air, and the tracks are constructed of wood or concrete. Popular in Europe and the United States at the beginning of the 20th cent...
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Extreme Sports.
racing events are the Raid Gauloises and the Eco-Challenge. Created in 1989 by French journalist Gerard Fusil, the Raid Gauloises is a grueling two-week adventure racein which five-person teams cross rugged and remote terrain. The inaugural Raid was held in New Zealand, and subsequent races have been staged in Costa Rica,Madagascar, Borneo, and Chile. The race has five separate stages designed to fit each location’s unique terrain. Stages may require horseback riding, white-waterpaddling, mounta...