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SLOW SPEED CHASE ENDS IN ARREST!

New bike frame technology
A new bike frame technology, it is supposed to be ultralight and ultrastrong.
If a simple polygon can hold up a pharaoh’s tomb for 4,500 years, it should survive some off-road riding. That’s the thinking behind the 2.75-pound Arantix mountain-bike frame from Delta 7 Sports. It’s 10 times as strong as a steel frame of the same weight would be—enough to survive the company’s informal “run- over” test with a Ford F350 pickup.
The Arantix draws its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio from rods composed of several hundred layers of carbon fiber, wrapped tightly with Kevlar cord and woven to form a long series of little pyramids. The rods intersect to create hundreds of stress-bearing joints that add strength and isolate damage, so a crack in one part of the frame won’t spread to another and wreck your ride.
Because each frame requires up to 300 hours of hand-weaving, Delta 7 will make only 200 this year, selling for $7,000 each starting in the spring. Spread over a few millennia, that’s a bargain.
Picture and quote from Popular Science
$20,000 Uber Bike!!!
Bike Mower

I dont know if it works at all or if you could even ride it, but bicycle creativity I like.
Thanks to Make Magazine Blog
New Bike from Cannondale
Check out the new bike from Cannondale. I love Cannondale. So I love to see what innovative things they are doing.

Cannondale designer Chris Dodman shows off the prototype folding bicycle at Eurobike 2007. This is a full size bike with 26″ inche wheels that folds back so the front wheel overlaps the rear wheel. That beefy chainguard you see is also an integrated chainstay and rear wheel rocker, providing all of the support for the rear wheel. The non-drive side is completely empty. This bicycle has SRAM’s iMotion 9 speed hub which has been modified for the unique characteristics of this folder. Like the rear wheel, the front wheel is supported on one side with a one-sided “fork,” kind of like the Lefty fork, except this one is a “Righty.” This enables more compact folding of the bike.
Photo and Information quoted from www.cyclelicio.us
130.7 MPH on a Mountain Bike, on the snow.
33 year old Austrian Markus Stoeckl has smashed the World Speed Record for series mountain bikes. Stoeckl, nicknamed “Hercules” because of his 6′4″, 220 lbs. frame, broke the 8 year old record by 14 mph on the 2000 meter, 45 degree La Parva run in what are known as the Chilean Alps. Because of the extreme cold, Hercules had to hold his breath for the 40 second duration so his helmet didn’t fog up.
HT Wired Blog
Winner of 2006 Tour de France, stripped of his title
I thought he was innocent, they are always going after the winner, they always want to prove that the people that put in the hard work were cheating, but then again there are cheaters. So its been decided…
PARIS (AP) — Floyd Landis lost his expensive and explosive doping case Thursday when arbitrators upheld the results of a test that showed the 2006 Tour de France champion used synthetic testosterone to fuel his spectacular comeback victory, The Associated Press has learned.
The decision means Landis, who repeatedly has denied using performance-enhancing drugs, must forfeit his Tour de France title and is subject to a two-year ban, retroactive to Jan. 30, 2007.
Read story at SI.com





