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The 23-year-old inventor on upgradable smart jackets, Zero UI, and why the Apple Watch isn’t the future of wearables

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A handful of smart wearables promise to detect heat-related illnesses before they become dangerous. Trouble is, they're vastly over-promising on their abilities.

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It threatens to overshadow this weekend’s World Championships

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ARTCRANK, which sells limited-edition cycling posters from local artists, is hosting an event in Breckenridge this week to coincide with the USA Pro Challenge rolling through town

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A rapid sequence of radical innovations, such as appeared in cycling between 1984 and 1987, the sport’s Age of Enlightenment.

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Telescoping front forks and articulating rear frame triangles that absorb bumps and shocks.

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The Alberto Salazar-coached runner isn’t accused of wrongdoing, but as we’ve learned from cycling, he might as well be

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It's nothing like a cycling power meter and it aims to change not only runners' physiology but their form. Which, in the end, matters much more.

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It wasn't because the part was defective. And the issue may affect other bike manufacturers.

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Five years ago, former pro cyclist Floyd Landis filed a whistleblower suit against Lance Armstrong. Here's what you need to know about the complicated case.

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Recent stock market activity may be a warning of future problems for the action-cam giant.

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Cycling is finally grappling with its dark past. But until today’s pros speak out about practices within the peloton, nobody will know how far the sport has really come.

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By doing so, the sport's international governing body is sending a clear message to the pro teams: You can't expect to get away with doping anymore.

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An intelligent electric hub lets you go farther

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The UCI claimed it had no legal choice but to approve Astana’s WorldTour license—despite the team's five recent doping positives. The result? They're sending a troubling message that long-term change is not sustainable.

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After seven years of scandal, it's time for cycling's most recidivist team to exit the sport.

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Bikes, boats, and boards have started coming off a printer rather than an assembly line. And that could mean better, less expensive gear for you.

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With such advanced timing technology, there’s no excuse not to have a winner.

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We all know Floyd Landis is a liar. But is he telling the truth this time?

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The only technical layer that should be worn around the office? Nature's original fleece.

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Tired of the green-product spin? Here are 11 industry leaders doing their part.

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“Carbon neutral” was the New Oxford American Dictionary‘s 2006 Word of the Year. But can you define it? The mostly unregulated practice of offsetting can put do-gooders at the mercy oflatter-day Charles Ponzis focusing on another kind of green. So, a quick rundown: Carbon offsets are reductions in one place…

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The first couple of mountain biking set their sights on a Beijing honeymoon

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After beatiing cancer and winning the Tour de France seven times, Lance Armstrong is vowing to fight one more battle. In the face of persistent allegations that he used performance-enhancing drugs, Lance says he's had enough - and over the coming months he will confront his shadowy accusers in courtrooms and legal proceedings in the U.S., England, and France. W

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Have mountain-bike designers finally solved the riddle of the perfect ride?

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Upgrade your ride with these stocking stuffers