Spain’s Contador Wins Third Straight Tour De France
August 3, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Travel
Alberto Contador held off Andy Sheck and took advantage of his rival’s unfortunate chain malfunction to win his third straight Tour De France. Contador’s margin of victory was 39 seconds and provided considerable drama to the 20th and final stage of the race. American cycling icon Lance Armstrong raced in his final Tour De France and finished in 23rd place over thirty minutes behind his longtime rival and teammate Contador.
The Advantages Of Riding A Bike To Work
July 12, 2010 by Linus Silicox
Filed under Travel
We definitely love our cars. We have a tendency to use them in many different ways and on numerous occasions such as visiting the shopping mall, heading to a holiday destination and collecting provisions or food in the supermarket. How many of these car trips are in truth necessary? And of these trips, is it possible to try alternate options to get to our desired location? Well “Yes” I say!
Exploring The Treasures Of French Travel
May 31, 2010 by Raphael Nitchals
Filed under Vacation
The Treasures of French Travel are not just the obvious Scenic and Historic ones. There are the Human, Cultural, and, of course, Culinary varieties.
From France And Beyond: Getting To Know The Tour De France
December 28, 2009 by Gnifrus Urquart
Filed under Travel
Throughout Europe, there’s no sporting event that quite manages to captivate audiences year after year, dividing friendships and families when people choose their allegiances. Is it The World Cup? That’s small potatoes compared to The Tour de France.
Hydration Is Crucial In Sport
December 23, 2009 by Gnifrus Urquart
Filed under Travel
The human body is made up of more than 60% water – tough to believe, but true. Water is a life force that drives us in every moment of every day, probably the single most important factor in our lives. Doctors recommend that we drink several glasses of water during the day in order to promote our health and well-being. We make sure to stay hydrated, knowing that it is a very important part of our energy levels and balance at all times.
Find Your Biking Trail on Breckenridge Mountain
December 2, 2009 by Monique Mertrandes
Filed under Travel
The biking trails in Breckenridge offer visitors a closer look at the dazzling view, whether they are taking the easy, difficult, long or short trails. And since there are lots of Breckenridge rentals options for bikes, mountain biking has become very popular in Breckenridge.
A Glorious Year In The Life Of Indian Motorcycles
December 2, 2009 by Larry Raymonds
Filed under Travel
In’27 when Indian Motorcycle began manufacturing they had three major products which included the Indian Scout, the Indian Chief and the Indian Ace. Afterwards they got possession of the assets of Ace Motorcycle Company which got stamped as Indian Four.




