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‘What Kind of Maniac Would Do This?’: Cord Strung Across Bike Trail Severely Injures 69-Year-Old Rider

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A Colorado cyclist suffered broken bones, a concussion, and road rash when a booby trap caused him t

A Colorado cyclist suffered broken bones, a concussion, and road rash when a booby trap caused him to crash. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [‘What Kind of Maniac Would Do This?’: Cord Strung Across Bike Trail Severely Injures 69-Year-Old Rider]( A Colorado cyclist suffered broken bones, a concussion, and road rash when a booby trap caused him to crash.[Read More]( [The Hottest New Bikes Right Now]( Some are so new you can't even buy them yet, but you'll want to[Read More]( [4 Core Workouts You Can Do at Home in 5 Minutes Flat]( Add any of these four core circuits into your training for power, stability, and endurance.[Read More]( [Tight IT Band? No, You Can’t Actually Stretch It, But You Can Ease the Pain]( Here’s what you can do to effectively deal with iliotibial band tightness and knee pain, according to experts. [Read More]( [While Runners Sleep, Hundreds of Cyclists Take on the Boston Marathon Course]( The midnight ride proves the historical marathon route isn’t just for runners. [Read More]( [The Best New Bike Gear To Buy This Spring]( These are the wheels, racks, bags, shoes, you want this season [Read More]( [Read More on Bicycling.com]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( bicycling.com ©2019 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019

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