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Rare Air
Cyclists in the mist on Mount Washington
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Publisher: Sports Illustrated |
Date: 10/29/2004 |
Subject: Racing |
Comments: Sports are often defined by the agony and the ecstasy of the competitors. Those two extremes come together on the winding auto road to the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire, especially if you're pedaling the entire way on a bicycle. |
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Knobby All Night
24-hour hour racing redefines sleep cycles
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Publisher: Mens Journal |
Date: 7/7/2003 |
Subject: Racing |
Comments: Another, shorter look at the mad, mad, mad world of 24-hour mountain bike racing. This piece was originally done for Men's Journal magazine. |
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Tyler's Tour de Force
A quietly confident Hamilton measures his chief adversary
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Publisher: ESPN the Magazine |
Date: 7/5/2003 |
Subject: Racing |
Comments: It's been a privilege to follow Tyler Hamilton's cycling career, from his 1993 collegiate championship in the streets of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to his gutty performances in the Tour de France as one of Lance Armstrong's chief lieutenants on the US Postal Service squad. This profile, done for ESPN, considers his chances as leader of Team CSC in the upcoming 2003 Tour. |
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Pedal mettle
Contemplating the afterlife during the Flinthills Death Ride
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Publisher: Continental Airlines |
Date: 7/30/2002 |
Subject: Racing |
Comments: Why do I keep putting myself in these situations? My best answer is that my rationale falls into the same category as the old joke about the guy banging his head on the wall. "'Cause it feels so good when I stop!" This abbreviated version of my race account appeared in Continental Airlines. |
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Vicious cycle
Pair of home-schooled hot shots make their mark in cyclocross
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Publisher: Sports Illustrated |
Date: 6/21/2002 |
Subject: Racing |
Comments: Brothers Jesse and Josh Anthony pulled a rare daily double, each bringing home national championship jerseys in the brutal sport of cyclocross. This piece was done for Sports Illustrated's Adventure section. |
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