Dont forget the studies that showed that people who exercised a lot lived
longer, but only by the amount of time they spent exercising.
JP
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Sent: Wed, July 18, 2001 5:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] off topic! Armstrong wins TdF Stage 9 Alp
d'Huez!
Very sad news, and there's nothing like nasty accidents to scare people off
something. Of course the socially conscious person could react to this case
by cycling rather than driving so that they are less likely to kill someone
else.
I take heart from research that suggests that on average regular cyclists
live several years longer than non-cyclists due to better health and
fitness.
Chris Dunlop
MIS, ITCS, UEA, Norwich.
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> Here in El Paso, Texas, which is a long ways from even Paris, Texas, the
> impact(s) have been severe. Two long-time, highly experienced bicyclists
have
> been killed in the past two weeks. I've included a news story from the
local
> NBC affiliate, KTSM, below:
>
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