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News from the North East.: Good deeds and the Montauk Century Ri montauk century ride • bike races • cycling races
2007 Indy Racing League Preview The 2007 Indy Racing League season kicks off Saturday evening at the Homestead-Miami Speedway for the XM Satellite Radio 300. irl • indy racing league • indycar series • 2007 irl preview • 2007 indy racing league preview
Boston Marathon To Feature Past Champs; Web Coverage Top-Notch Kenyans Elijah Lagat and Catherine Ndereba will defend their titles in the 105th running of the Boston Marathon. The 26.2-mile event, the oldest continually-run marathon, will take place on Monday, April 16. boston marathon • boston • marathon • track and field • elijah lagat
Hard Spun Races Syntheticly to Win Hard Spun didn't like Oaklawn's natural surface, owner Rick Porter said. In the synthetic Lane's End Stakes, Hard Spun romped across Polytrack and won going away. hard spun • 2007 lane's end stakes • larry jones • polytrack • rick porter
Owning a Retired Racing Greyhound: Whitney, our first Whitney, our first retired racer adopting a retired racing greyhound-whitney our fi
Genuine Communication: When Dialogue Is Not Dialogue bill clinton • racial discrimination • dialogue on race • preferential treatment
Kyle Busch Wins First COT Race Kyle Busch held off Jeff Burton to win the Food City 500 at Bristol. nascar • nextel cup • bristol motor speedway • food city 500 • car of tomorrow
Master Race Science Here we explore the way the science of eugenics has been used to justify and popularise racial mythology. human experiments • aboriginal genocide • racism • eugenics • racial
Sam Hornish, Jr. Wins His First IRL Event Sam Hornish, Jr. ran away from the field at Phoenix Sunday to win the Pennzoil Copper World Indy 200. He is the youngest driver in recent history to win a major open-wheeled event, at only 21 years old.,Sam Hornish, Jr. ran away from the field at Phoenix Sunday to win the Pennzoil Copper World Indy 200. He is the youngest driver in recent history to win a major open-wheeled event, at only 21 years old. irl • indy cars • copper world indy 200 • pennzoil • phoenix international raceway
Open-Wheels To StockCars Many old-school NASCAR fans remember the days when Mario Andretti, A.J. Foyt, and Bobby Unser would occasionally make an appearance in a stock car race. Nowadays, some former open-wheel racers are yearning for more than just a handful of NASCAR starts. Former Champ Car stars Michel Jourdain Jr and Paul Tracy have each decided to endeavor in a stock car racing career. open-wheel • stock car • racing • nascar • busch series
Diversity In Cinema Can the future of multiculturalism be forecast from film trends? Is the secret to the survival of Indigenous cultures contained in the ethnic versatility of actors? jessica alba • jessica alba race • the rock • leah purcell • ethnic roles
John Surtees: Grand Prix Legend The story of a dedicated and talented rider who dominated the Grand Prix bike scene in the 1950s and went on to become Formula 1 champion for Ferrari in 1964. motor racing • motorcycle racing • vincent • norton • isle of man
Johnson's Cruising Along Jimmie Johnson has displayed the ability to be in the right place at the right time. By pacing himself throughout the race, and giving his crew chief appropriate feedbac jimmie johnson • chad knaus • matt kenseth • nascar • racecar
Remembering Paul Dana No matter what type of auto racing you may follow, all fans felt the pain of the tragic passing of IRL driver Paul Dana. Dana was killed in a practice crash Sunday morni paul dana • rahal letterman racing • irl • indy car • homestead-miami
Roush's Reign Continues Roush Racing dominated NASCAR in 2005 and it looks as if they'll do an encore in 2006. It was evident at California as the five-team operation spent most of the day among the top seven or eight. Greg Biffle was the man to beat but a blown engine spoiled his day. Tony Stewart seemed to be the only non-Roush Racing driver who may have had a shot to win, but like Biffle, his day ended due to an engine failure. roush • racing • nascar • greg biffle • race(s)
Foster Program for Greyhounds: Our experience Fostering the Greyhound our experience in fostering the retired racing gre
Frequently Asked Questions About Greyhounds FAQ's about adopting a retired racing Greyhound faq's about adopting a retired racing greyhound
Good Start For Earnhardt After an abysmal 2005 campaign. Dale Earnhardt Jr, NASCAR's most popular driver, looks to return to championship contention. After finishing 11th at California, Earnhardt Jr sits fifth in the Nextel Cup standings. earnhardt jr • nascar • nextel cup • racing • race
ASTHMA Running with Asthma asthma • if you have this condition and are still running • what it is like to try to run with asthma • running with asthma • running
Can Jarrett Deliver Ever since 2003, the 1999 Champion has stuggled to find that winning touch he once displayed back in the late 1990's. Dale Jarrett and the #88 team continue to search for that missing piece of the puzzle that will catapult him back among the NASCAR elite before he decides to hang up his helmet. dale jarrett • nascar • mark martin • rusty wallace • robert yates racing
Dodge Dilemma The Charger has been at an obvious disadvantage ever since it was developed for the 2005 NASCAR season. And now that Kasey Kahne and Kurt Busch have won the last two races in a Charger, NASCAR will likely shun any assistance requested by DaimlerChrysler officials. dodge • charger • intrepid • kasey kahne • kurt busch
Motorcycle Legend Harry Hinton The story of a remarkable Aussie motorcyclist - Harry Hinton. For over two decades he was the outstanding national and international road racer from 'down under'. motor sport • motorcycle racing • serious accident • bsa rider • aussie legend
NASCAR- Bristol Food City 500 When the green flags waves at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon, it will usher in a brand new era for the NASCAR Nextel Cup series. nascar • nextel cup • car of tomorrow • bristol motor speedway • bristol
Ricky Carmichael Retires For ten years Ricky Carmichael has dominated the world of motocross/supercross. Now, with his retirement from the sport, Carmichael eyes a new career. ricky carmichael • motocross • supercross • nascar • extreme sports
Rockingham vs California After watching last week's Auto Club 500 at California, many NASCAR fans were reminded just how much they really miss the races held at the North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina. Unfortunately, Rockingham no longer holds a place in today's NASCAR. rockingham • darlington • california • carolina • las vegas
The Alaskan Husky Alaskan huskies may be a combination of breeds and conform simply to a standard of performance. (Photo courtesy of internetclipart.com) husky • huskies • alaskan husky • siberian husky • alaskan malamute
Welcome Back Burton Jeff Burton was once considered a future NASCAR superstar while winning seventeen races in a five-year span. But ever since his last win at Phoenix in the fall of 2001, Burton has been stuck in a long-standing winless drought. Now that he has turned over a new leaf at Richard Childress Racing, Burton seems to be reviving his once promising career. jeff burton • richard childress • roush racing • nascar • driver
Year Of The Veterans? In a world in which drivers in their twenties and early thirties dominate the NASCAR scene, forty-seven year-old Mark Martin has been the outsider over the last couple of years. Martin is the lone driver in his fabulous forties to compete in NASCAR’s playoff-style ‘Chase For The Championship’ in both 2004 and 2005. Rusty Wallace qualified in 2005, but never won a race. Since 2004, forty-something drivers have combined for a total of four wins, with Martin claiming half of them. Only Dale Jarrett and Rusty Wallace have been able to win at least one race in that time span. mark martin • jeff burton • bobby labonte • dale jarrett • ken schrader
Basics of Hydration for Cycling Exploring the importance of hydration for recreational cycling as well as racing. Looking at reasons to drink sensibly, and what to drink. bike • bicycle • cycling • cycle • biking
Hydration systems compared Guidelines on the pros and cons of different methods of carrying and consuming drinks for road cycling and mountain biking. bike • bicycle • cycling • cycle • biking
More on Hydration for cycling Further advice on hydration for recreational cycling as well as racing, focusing on when and how much to drink. bike • bicycle • cycling • cycle • biking
Frustrated NASCAR Stars2 As the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup season has hit full swing, there are several proverbial names in NASCAR who have yet to accelerate. Kurt Busch, Carl Edwards, Greg Biffle, Kevin Harvick, Jeremy Mayfield, and Ryan Newman have produced dismal results thus far in 2006. kurt busch • ryan newman • greg biffle • carl edwards • kevin harvick
Running Camp . Running Camp running camp • for adult runners where you don't have to cook a m • spending time with people from all walks of life w • running • jogging
Busch Whacks Harvick Kevin Harvick may have won the war of words against Kurt Busch with his little comedy routine he put on in a Friday morning press conference, but Busch has continued to spank Harvick on the race track. kevin harvick • kurt busch • jimmy spencer • nascar • nextel cup
Creation in the Old Testament Creation in the Bible is compared with the Hindu view. The anthropocentric focus in the Bible pulls the two views apart and overshadows the similarities. creation • old testament • anthropocentric • bible • hindu
Frustrated NASCAR Stars Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart are two of NASCAR's biggest stars, but on Sunday, they were obviously annoyed. Tony Stewart's anger was directed at Kyle Busch while Gordon seemed miffed with Greg Biffle. tony stewart • jeff gordon • kyle busch • greg biffle • las vegas
Summer Ski-Snowboard Camps Summer ski and snowboard camps at Whistler-Blackcomb and Mt. Hood allow skiers and snowboarders of all ages and abilities to ski and ride throughout the year. skiing and snowboarding • summer ski camps • summer snowboarding camps • mt. hood • whistler-blackcomb
The DEAD BODY ..... I Found....!!!!!: Posted by Hecklin@Yall to corpse • mountain biking • trail preparation
Martinsville Notebook Tony Stewart finally sealed the deal at Martinsville by out-dueling the Hendrick Motorsports duo of Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson. Last season, Stewart dominated both events held at the 0.526-mile paperclip-shaped oval, only to watch Jeff Gordon rejoice in victory lane. This time it was Stewart who was able to celebrate with his traditional fence climbing routine. martinsville • nascar • tony stewart • jeff gordon • jimmie johnson
ProRodeo Hall of Fame and the Museum of the American Cowboy Rodeo's history and legends can be found in one convenient location: Colorado Springs, Colorado's Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy. pro rodeo hall of fame and museum of the american • rodeo history • hall of fame • prorodeo • museum |
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