Armed with more gears than a Mack truck, a new generation of disabled athletes cranks onto snow and singletrack
Attack of the Killer Bees!
Africanized honeybees wing their way up the West Coast
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The Ultimate Survivor
Reality TV titan Mark Burnett intends to be the last man standing in the high-stakes game of adventure racing
Surf the Far North Shore
Want near-deserted sets of 20-footers? Take off, eh!
Banff Mountain Film Festival
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Double Track
Banished from the nation’s abandoned lines, a clutch of railbikers finds nirvana in a California canyon
The Middle Denver Peace Process
Do climbing bolts destroy wilderness? After a decade of war in the hills, environmentalists and rock rats draft a treaty.
Stage 14, Tour de France, July 2000
The mountainous 155-mile stage from Draguignan to Briançon may have been the toughest of the race. Here, after 60 miles, the leaders begin the day’s first major climb. Velonews editorial director John Wilcockson unpacks the moment.
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Watts Your Step
One British startup plans to wire your shoes
Chesapeake Bay
Where the water is calm, the camping great—and the sea kayaking takes you to a world of beautiful swimmers