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  2. Your Guide to Cycling Economy and How to Improve It to Make ...

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    To put that into on-the-bike terms, that means a cyclist with better cycling economy uses less energy to produce, say, 200 watts for 30 minutes than a cyclist with a lower cycling economy.

  3. The Benefits of Cycling at Your Deskā€”Plus, How to Find a ...

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    Whether you cycle at your desk discreetly, or with an indoor bike station at home, incorporating bursts of cycling into your workday can build cardiovascular fitness, lift mood, burn calories ...

  4. How to Boost Your VO2 Max So Cycling Faster Feels Easier - AOL

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    All cyclists want to ride farther, faster, and with less effort. The secret is your VO2 max. Here's how to much it to the next level.

  5. Pro Cycling Manager - Wikipedia

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    Pro Cycling Manager is a series of cycling management and real-time simulation games created by Cyanide. The game was first launched in 2001 as Cycling Manager, but the series took on the Pro label in June 2005. A new version is released every year to coincide with the Tour de France. The game is offered in a variety of languages (including ...

  6. Cycling '74 - Wikipedia

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    Cycling '74 (also known as "C74" and stylized as '74) is an American software development company founded in 1997 by David Zicarelli, headquartered in San Francisco, California and owned by Ableton. The company employs the digital signal processing software tool Max .

  7. Category:Cycling video games - Wikipedia

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    These are video games that have either cycling races or cycling freestyle. Pages in category "Cycling video games" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

  8. Atari 8-bit computers - Wikipedia

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    Design of the "Home Computer System" started at Atari as soon as the Atari Video Computer System was released in late 1977. While designing the VCS in 1976, the engineering team from Atari Grass Valley Research Center (originally Cyan Engineering) [11] said the system would have a three-year lifespan before becoming obsolete.

  9. The battle over AG1—the influencer-famous, $100-a ... - AOL

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    As a voice-over explains in one of the company’s sun-dappled video advertisements showing smiling, athletic people shooting hoops, climbing trees, and cartwheeling through luscious green fields ...