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Even as he was falling to the road, Bill Schaffling was already making plans not to give up his bike/run career. By hitting the road we mean crashing off his bike onto the pavement after tangling with …

If the Upper Bucks County Chamber of Commerce ever needs promotional material for its various publicity campaigns, it can start with events such as last Sunday’s Steelman Triathlon. It’s a …

Having finished second overall in both last year’s Steelman Triathlon and this year’s Independence Triathlon, Nick Radziul admits he was tempted to force his less-than-one-hundred-percent leg …

The person who coined the expression “life begins at 40” probably didn’t have triathlons in mind. After all, if someone is going to get involved for the first time with something as physically …

It’s 6 o’clock on a Tuesday night and just yards away from the Yardley-Makefield Fire Company about a dozen runners are lined up and looking like they’re ready to dash off and help put out a …

When the product you’re offering has good word-of-mouth, people will come from far and wide to give it a try. Such was the case with this year’s Bucks 5K Series.

If you ever happen to find yourself in upper New England and can’t decide if you want to head back to Bucks County either by plane, train, bus or car, do what Joe Boyce does. Ride your bike.

Welcome to the future. We have received a sample of what it’s going to look like and, frankly, it appears to be a bit hazy. At least that was the picture that presented itself this past week when the AQI (air quality index) in these parts skyrocketed into the danger zone.

Usually when a three-generation family heads out for a weekend of fun and physical activity, wondering if grandma might be able to keep up would seem to be a valid question. In the case of the Freas …

Off-road running continues to grow in popularity but when it’s time to hit the trails, be sure to watch your step. No, we’re not talking about the typical rocks, roots and ruts.

They came in all shapes and sizes, young and old, fast and not so fast. But when they reached the finish line in Sunday’s 23rd annual Kiwanis-Herald Sesame Place Classic 5K, everyone had one thing …

How much more fun can one day get? Start it off in the morning by running in either a 5K, 1-mile or Sprint race, then spend the rest of the afternoon exploring all the inviting attractions of Sesame Place.

When Stephanie Savastano was reading through her running literature, she must have missed the part that says you’re supposed to slow down as you age. How else to explain her personal record …

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