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...sprint" triathlon requires only a quarter-mile swim, eight-mile bike ride, and a three-mile run. The "sprint" took Hancock only 40 minutes of continuous high intensity exercise to complete...

Author: By Joshua R. Carter, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: World-Class Winthrop Triathlete Keeps It on the Down Low | 10/21/1997 | See Source »

Shortly after his first success, Hancock began training for competition in full triathlons. Arguably the most grueling of all competitions, the triathlon combines a one-mile swim, a 26-mile bike ride, and a six-mile...

Author: By Joshua R. Carter, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: World-Class Winthrop Triathlete Keeps It on the Down Low | 10/21/1997 | See Source »

Unless you want to risk spending a lonely night in the woods, make sure to pick up a map at the Lincoln Guideservice which is housed in a bike shop northeast across the parking lot you face when you get off the train. A compass would also be a good thing to bring along if you're planning on covering a lot of ground...

Author: By Chris W. Mcevoy, | Title: Phenomonal Fall Foliage Found for All | 10/15/1997 | See Source »

When it begins snowing, more students will probably take advantage of the increased shuttle-bus service to avoid inclement weather. And with bikes banned in the Yard and a paucity of bike racks in front of buildings like the Barker Center, the shuttle bus is becoming an increasingly attractive option. To cope with increased demands, the University has purchased a new shuttle bus small enough to navigate Cambridge's narrow thorough fares but large enough to accommodate the expected increase in student commuters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Increase in Shuttles Promotes Safety | 10/8/1997 | See Source »

...Weber might have guessed, there's a downside to the Harvard bureaucracy's new building. In their quest to create a museum piece campus, our favorite University administration forgot to make a place to park your bike. They put in one rack, but on Thursday afternoons when 'The Bark' turns into section central, you need more room than that. And to make matters worse, friendly Harvard bureaucrats are turning the bike battle into an moral match. Leave your bike locked any place but the over-flowing rack and you get a note siting some state code and imploring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MORALITY AND BIKES | 10/3/1997 | See Source »

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