Rollerskiing
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Rollerskiing News & Features
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Video
Wed, Nov 18, 2009
- By The sausage prince
Rollerskiing, Oslo-style
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Video
Mon, Nov 2, 2009
- By Mike Muha
Rollerskiing through leaves and wind at Kensington Metropark this past weekend.
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Wed, Sep 30, 2009
- By US Ski Team
The U.S. Ski Team takes roller skiing safety very seriously and practices the following basic principles...
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Mon, Sep 21, 2009
- By Mike Muha
Newly paved, the trail is approximately 3.6 miles long. The bucolic scenery makes for excellent roller skiing. The trails twists and turns, there are a number of longish but gentle climbs, and one or two slightly steeper sections.
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Fri, Sep 11, 2009
- By FIS
The FIS Roller Skiing World Championships 2009 are taking place in the region of Piglio (ITA) from 9th-13th September.
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Thu, Jul 30, 2009
- By Doug Armstrong
I’ve used a mirror that attaches to my glasses or sunglasses for decades and will not rollerski (or cycle) without it. To add to the recent discussions on safe roller skiing, please consider the following advantages.
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Thu, Jun 25, 2009
- By WebSkis
All $350 Pro-Ski rollerskis are now on sale for $250 - save 28%
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Tue, Jun 23, 2009
- By Mike Muha
I like the Pro-Ski C2 Classic Rollerski: pretty smooth over the bumps, good rain fenders, fairly stable, and excellent wheel durability. They could be a little lighter, but they'll do.
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Mon, Jun 22, 2009
- By Mike Muha
If you have smooth pavement, like to go fast, or struggle with your V2 and V2-alternate, this is the ski for you! The durable polyurethane wheels should keep to long term cost of ownership to a minimum.
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Thu, Jun 18, 2009
- By US Biathlon Association
The following guidelines describe the procedures to be adopted by US Biathlon members at all times when roller skiing. Members are asked to sign the document as a pledge.
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Rollerski Trails
Thu, Jun 4, 2009
- By DNR
A portion of the Pere Marquette State Rail-Trail, used by rollerskiers and approximately 5.4 miles in length, will be closed for asphalt surfacing during the months of June and July.
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Tue, Feb 17, 2009
- By Clayton Keim
Summer isn’t far away, and now is a great time to start thinking ahead to next season and how you can improve over summer.
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