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Trade Publication Article

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2011
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Overview
Doug McClellan tells the story of \"Dixie\" who took up cycling after lapband surgery and lost 100 pounds. Great for \"Dixie,\" but can anybody truly believe the riding, and not the lap-band, made the difference? This is a typical example of cycling getting the credit for something else. Far more common is the rider who combines a major diet change with a \"cycling lifestyle,\" and who attributes his or her weight loss to the riding.
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National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA) Services, Inc