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How old are most Tour de France winners? At 34, could I even be a contender?
In talks to revive the women's event
Humpback was looking for sardines
Names released by Le Monde
Conservationists concerned about the ecosystem
Thousands planted by legalization activists
French Senate plans to release 1998 dopers' names
SeaWorld has called the new documentary Blackfish, about its treatment of orcas in captivity, “shamefully dishonest, deliberately misleading, and scientifically inaccurate.” But the co-writer argues that the facts speak for themselves.
We go shoulder to shoulder in Los Angeles’s Marathon Crash Race, a 4,000-strong underground scrum
Attempting to remove doping suspicions
The Chokecherry/Sierra Madre wind farm promises to spin up enough electrons to power a million homes, but the project is also a poster child for the fears and anxieties renewable energy can bring to rural America— and to anglers.
Denies doping Jamaican Sprinters
Environmentalists angry over video
Obviously illegal, probably impossible
Challenges take on captive orcas
New program rolling out in Dubai
Australian surfer David Scard, 37, runs Kirra-based World Surfaris’ Stealth Travel Club, which whisks surfers to the biggest waves at a moment’s notice. His success rate: 100 percent.
Why is Europe dominating the United States in meteorological prognostication? Follow the money.
Pearls of the Sky honor fallen leader
After Sandy, attention turned to fortifying New York City. But another location on the eastern seaboard faces a more immediate threat.
Leads to higher levels of the "hunger hormone"
Right whale was caught in a fishing line
New analysis of pre-eruption cycle
A bill to declare lunar national park would have the United States lay claim to the moon—or at least, the stuff we left up there.
Collapses near French coast
Forget about Lance Armstrong. These ten scandals rocked cycling to its core.
The options can be daunting, so we've narrowed it down to five trips you shouldn't miss.
The battle over a major mining project in Wisconsin's Penokee Hills used to be based on environmental impacts, recreation access, and jobs. Now it's about heavily-armed militia groups brought in to protect mine workers from "eco-terrorist types."
Bull gores woman in the chest
A terrific new documentary about injured snowboarder Kevin Pearce takes a searing look at the dark side of action sports
Boat capsized off Maryland coast
Wins the $250,000 Sikorsky Prize
Was practicing for Great Falls Race
Offered by 1 in 3 Fortune 500 companies
Park asks people to stop frying eggs on the ground
Four men are attempting to row a small fiberglass boat through a notorious Arctic route that has claimed the lives of countless explorers. Why? Because it's now possible, thanks to climate change.
Causes under investigation
In the wake of Chris Froome's brilliant stage victory, the critics have turned on the rider. To silence the doubters, Team Sky needs to address its problem with transparency.
Time trial solidifies Tour pecking order
In the wake of Chris Froome's brilliant stage victory, we turn to one of the foremost doping experts to see what his performance signals in the peloton.
Daring escape through the window
For more than a century, Western climbers have hired Nepal’s Sherpas to do the most dangerous work on Mount Everest. It’s a lucrative way of life in a poor region, but no service industry in the world so frequently kills and maims its workers for the benefit of paying clients. The dead are often forgotten, and their families left with nothing but ghosts.
Will hit cities nationwide in August
The world’s most accomplished blind adventurer has jumped out of airplanes, mountain-biked Leadville, and summited Everest. But nothing has proven to be as challenging as his current goal: to solo-kayak the Grand Canyon.
An upcoming film from snowboarder Jeremy Jones aims to get the word out on an energy story that dwarfs the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
Next up: circling the globe
The best websites for targeted weather info
Villagers come to their aid
Attributed to climate change
The Colorado skier puts out winter storm alerts that track the essentials: Where exactly the snow will fall, how much, and when. As fellow weather nerd Michael Behar finds out, it’s wonderful when it works.
Climbs to over 1066 feet
Flames moved faster than hotshots could retreat
Climbing nearly on-par with that from the EPO era
Deployed to consume hazardous brush
12-year-old climber succumbs to injuries