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Kindree's Canada Cup hopes cooled by injury

Neal Kindree returned early from cross-country mountain bike Canada Cups in Quebec and Ontario on Tuesday (May 27) because of a nagging knee injury.

Richard first in national rally standings

Subaru Rally Team Canada driver Patrick Richard of ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappand co-driver Alan Ockwell dominated the field to a decisive first-place finish at the second round of the Canadian Rally Championship, the Rocky Mountain Rally, held this past weekend near

Freeriders fired up to bomb Beyond the Valleycliffe of the Dolls

The seventh annual Beyond the Valleycliffe of the Dolls (BVOD) is set to tour armoured mountain bikers through a maze of granite gems around the Valleycliffe area on Saturday (May 31).

Cannons tap a half-pint from Brewers

Still smoking from placing second at the long weekend's Doug Conn Memorial Tournament in Victoria, the Howe Sound Cannons split a scorching doubleheader with the Brewers at Laroy Watt Field on Saturday (May 24).

Riders defend home turf at Orecrusher

The first Orecrusher cross-country mountain bike race in Brackendale was a smashing hit as 133 amateur and elite riders aged 12 to 50-plus powered through the Cheekye Fan on Saturday (May 10).

Triathlon a true triumph

In a weekend filled with adventure racers and mountain bike speedsters the kids refused to be outdone as more than 200 young athletes from the Lower Mainland and Washington exercised their full spectrum of muscles in the eighth annual ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappYouth

Say goodbye to hike-a-bike

Thanks to $11,000 invested by the Test of Metal and ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµappOff Road Cycling Association, racers will no longer have to haul their bikes up the dreadful hike-a-bike that is Rock & Roll.

D-man drafted by WHL

Through the course of one season, blueliner Dalton Thrower represented Canada in Nagano Japan, led the back end for Zone 5 at the B.C.

Chief's easiest route is ready

After 17 months of rigorous cleaning of rock, dirt and vegetation, the easiest full-height climbing route up the Stawamus Chief is open.

Rotting trail bridge torn out

Hikers approached it carefully, walking over it with small steps especially when the rain made it slick and the worn chicken wire offered little respite.
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