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And they're not the only species that should be afraid
Courtesy of Boston.com Kenya's Geoffrey Mutai, 29, won the Boston marathon this morning in a record 2:03:06 — 53 seconds faster than the 2:03:59 set by Haile Gebrselassie in Berlin in 2008. Mutai's time, however, won't be recognized as a new world record because Boston is a point-to-point course…
Courtesy of Boston.com Kenya's Geoffrey Mutai, 29, won the Boston marathon this morning in a record 2:03:06 — 53 seconds faster than the 2:03:59 set by Haile Gebrselassie in Berlin in 2008. Mutai's time, however, won't be recognized as a new world record because Boston is a point-to-point…
In February 2017, Margo Hayes became the first woman to climb a 5.15a when she sent La Rambla, one of the most technical climbs in the world.
Carl Safina is a critically acclaimed ecologist and marine conservationist whose latest book is The View from Lazy Point. You can check out Bruce Barcott’s review in our January issue. We caught up with the MacArthur “genius” award winner to chat about Lazy Point and what’s so unnatural about…
Cycling Special, March 1997 The Real National Pastime A springtime guide to the latest gear, essential skills, and the countless ways Americans bond with their bikes It seems fitting that baseball and bicycling both click into gear this time of year. What could be more apple-pie than…
We're not sure we'd try Ian McIntosh's bold lines, but we'd certainly give his favorite stomping grounds—and gear—a try.
Lance Armstrong's lawyers say the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency is cutting deals with cyclists, like reducing bans from competition, if they testify or provide evidence that Armstrong doped, the AP reports. The Agency became interested in Armstrong after former teammate, Floyd Landis, accused the seven-time Tour de France winner of taking…