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		<title>Why Mountain Biking In France Is Popular</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my favourite past times is to go mountain biking down countryside trails and travel long distances from one town to another. For me this is an enjoyable form of keeping fit and you have the added benefit of appreciating the scenery. Mountain biking does not necessarily have to be enjoyed in your own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my favourite past times is to go mountain biking down countryside trails and travel long distances from one town to another.  For me this is an enjoyable form of keeping fit and you have the added benefit of appreciating the scenery.  Mountain biking does not necessarily have to be enjoyed in your own home territory and one can be involved with mountain biking abroad.  Places like France, Italy, Spain, Africa and Australia. &#13;<br />
Mountain biking in France is more popular than any other destination because of the smooth and challenging trails that make biking here more fun.  The French Alps is famous for holding the popular Tour de France biking event, whereby thousands of spectators come from all over the world and support the contenders.  The Alps is also popular with skiing holidays and professional skiing competitions, which has placed the French Alps as one of the top destinations for activity holidays. &#13;<br />
The Tour de France has helped to keep the Alps to maintain its reputation for being one of the best experience mountain biking in France as a whole.  The first Tour de France event began in 1903 and is structured so it is partaken in stages rather than one long marathon.  History will reveal that the Tour de France was largely influenced and inspired by the popular sporting magazine in France, called Le Velo.  Like most sporting magazines, this focussed on sporting events but also included politic and current affairs in France.  &#13;<br />
Le Velo was produced and published to symbolise the innocence of Alfred Dreyfus, who was accused and found guilty of selling secrets to the Germans.  There was a large division between the people of France, with one side favouring his innocence and the other believing he was guilty.  Some of the advertisers were against what Le Velo stood and were very much against the support of Dreyfus&#8217;s innocence.  Those that withdrew their advertising later published their own rival magazine. &#13;<br />
L&#8217;Auto was established and to promote it the Tour de France began.  This was also a publicity spectacle to rival Le Velo and their event, Paris-Brest et retour organised by editor Pierre Gifford.  Originally, the race was discussed to be a five weeklong tour, however with only 15 entrants this was then reduced down to just 19 days.  Cycling journalist Geo Lefevre and Editor Henri Desgrange announced the event on January 19th of 1903 &#8211; thus born a new trend of mountain biking in France. &#13;<br />
The public were caught and drawn in by the event, from the growing number of entrants (who were offered a daily allowance) and the entertainment attractions (some amateur and unemployed entertainers).  The tour was split into stages of riding 400km, this saw the riders riding into the night, which captured the spectators attention.  After the event, the magazine sales went from 25,000 copies sold to 65,000.  By 1933 when the Tour had finished Desgrange had received a record of 854,000. &#13;<br />
L&#8217;Auto magazine was not a direct predecessor to the now popular magazine L&#8217;Equipe, but was a spiritual figure and influence to the current organisers of the Tour.  This is not directly organised by L&#8217;Equipe but is run by its owners called Societe du Tour de France.  To this day this is an event which has grown on a massive scale over the years.  This has influenced much of France to see many holidaymakers take part in mountain biking in places like the French Alps, but also open up other events like the Tour such as Giro d&#8217;Italia based in Italy and Vuelta a Espana based in Spain.  </p>
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		<title>Why a Haro Mountain Bike is Popular Among the Top Riders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Mountain bike is generally designed for mountain biking. It is regularly ridden on dirt trails and many other unpaved surfaces and hence the design has to be special. When compared to road bicycles they are better and rugged enough for such unfriendly terrain. &#13; It would not be easy just walking into a shop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Mountain bike is generally designed for mountain biking.  It is regularly ridden on dirt trails and many other unpaved surfaces and hence the design has to be special.  When compared to road bicycles they are better and rugged enough for such unfriendly terrain. &#13;</p>
<p>It would not be easy just walking into a shop and selecting the bikes.  Each bike in the store serves different purposes.  One needs bikes that will fit his personality well come at price within his budget and also he needs to enjoy riding it.  Comfort and safety are also other important factors.  Most important of all, the bikes must be worth the money. &#13;</p>
<p>A Haro mountain bike has broad, knobbier tires for more grip and absorption of shock.  In modern bikes, suspension for front wheel has become the custom while suspension for the full front and rear is becoming more and more general.  &#13;</p>
<p>In a Haro mountain bike , the handlebars are fixed with bar ends, but riser handlebars which are made such that they oppose to a flat straight handlebar are becoming increasingly popular because a very few riders use bars with their ends extended.  &#13;</p>
<p>These bikes usually have 26 inches or 559 mm wheels, but many bikes are available in the markets, which have 29 inches or 622 mm wheels.  This is the diameter universally used for other normal road bikes which is also known as a 700c. &#13;</p>
<p>The Haro mountain bike is available in different colours and varieties.  Some colours and its types are BMX Haro F1C is available in blue and yellow colours.  BMX Haro F1 is available in black and orange colours.  BMX Back trail Haro X1 is available in Blue, black and orange colours.  BMX Haro F2 is available in double plat, green, black and red colours.  BMX Haro Partial 16 is available in Black colour. &#13;</p>
<p>The bike is very light in weight, it provides better climbing and acceleration, it is laterally stiff, it gives us a submissive ride and absorbs vibrations and most important of all it is very stylish. &#13;</p>
<p>The components used for making the bike are efficient and very strong.  One can also upgrade a few areas to lessen the weight or make it look more stylish or even to improve performance of the bike.  But if the buyer is on a budget then the bike has an excellent built with stylish looks. &#13;</p>
<p>The Haro mountain bike feels very stiff while ascending and gives optimum performance.  Riding is highly comfortable and enjoyable.  They have a rugged and resilient structure which means they would last long.  &#13;</p>
<p>They are very popular among the top riders.  It is very convenient because of the simplicity in its design which makes it very easy to repair.  The bike has enough strength to go on epic rides but it may get a little uncomfortable.  Overall Haro mountain bike is one of the very best available in the market.  It is available in many price ranges affordable for all.  Go for Haro bikes for great performance and an enjoyable ride.   </p>
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		<title>Why Haro Mountain Bikes are Very Popular Among the Professionals</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mountain bikes which are designed mainly for mountain biking.  They are usually ridden on dirt trails and many other unpaved surfaces.  When compared to road bicycles they are better and rugged enough for such unfriendly terrain. &#13;</p>
<p>It would not be easy just walking into a shop and selecting the bikes.  Each bike in the store serves different purposes.  One needs bikes that will fit his personality well come at price within his budget and also he needs to enjoy riding it.  Comfort and safety are also other important factors.  Most important of all, the bikes must be worth the money. &#13;</p>
<p>These Haro mountain bikes have broad, knobbier tires for more grip and absorption of shock.  In modern bikes, suspension for front wheel has become the custom while suspension for the full front and rear is becoming more and more general.  In few Haro mountain bikes, the handlebars are fixed with bar ends, but riser handlebars which are made such that they oppose to a flat straight handlebar are becoming increasingly popular because a very few riders use bars with their ends extended.  &#13;</p>
<p>These bikes usually have 26 inches or 559 mm wheels, but many bikes are available in the markets, which have 29 inches or 622 mm wheels.  This is the diameter universally used for other normal road bikes which is also known as a 700c. &#13;</p>
<p>Some important varieties and colors of Haro mountain bikes are:&#13;</p>
<p>BMX HARO F1C &#13;</p>
<p>Colour: blue &#13;</p>
<p>Colour: yellow  &#13;</p>
<p>BMX HARO F1&#13;</p>
<p>Colour: black &#13;</p>
<p>Colour: orange&#13;</p>
<p>BMX Backtrail HARO X1 &#13;</p>
<p>Colour: blue &#13;</p>
<p>Colour: black &#13;</p>
<p>Colour: orange &#13;</p>
<p>BMX HARO F2 &#13;</p>
<p>Colour: double plat &#13;</p>
<p>Colour: green &#13;</p>
<p>Colour: black &#13;</p>
<p>Colour: red &#13;</p>
<p>BMX HARO PARTIAL 16 &#13;</p>
<p>Colour: black &#13;</p>
<p>are very popular among the professionals.  It is a very stylish bike designed mainly for mountain biking.  The important features of this bike are:&#13;</p>
<p>They are very light in weight, they provide better climbing and acceleration, they are laterally stiff, they give us a submissive ride and absorb vibrations and most important of all they are drop-dead gorgeous.  They provide more comfort and style. &#13;</p>
<p>The components used for making the bike are efficient and very strong.  One can also upgrade a few areas to lessen the weight or make it look more stylish or even to improve performance of the bike.  But if the buyer is on a budget then the bike has an excellent built with stylish looks. &#13;</p>
<p>Haro mountain bikes feel very stiff while ascending and gives optimum performance.  Riding is highly comfortable and enjoyable.  They have a rugged and resilient structure that means they would last long.  They are very popular among the top riders.  &#13;</p>
<p>It is very convenient because of the simplicity in its design that makes it very easy to repair.  The bike has enough strength to go on epic rides but it may get a little uncomfortable.  Overall Haro mountain bikes are one of the very best available in the market.  It is available in many price ranges affordable for all.  Go for Haro bikes for great performance and an enjoyable ride.   </p>
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