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'We live for gravity biking': deadly sport is way of life in Medelln | Cities

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The gravity bike competition at the 29th car festival in Medellín, November 2018 Photograph: Joaquín Sarmiento/AFP/Getty ImagesThe risky hillside pastime – which sees people hurtle down steep inclines on weighted bikes at up to 77 mph – is providing kids in downtrodden areas of Colombia’s second city with an escape from their troubles by Joe Parkin Daniels in MedellínAs the cable cars that connect downtown Medellín – Colombia’s second city – to the hillside slums pass overhead, a band of teenage cyclists have gathered at the side of the road. Read More...

Baker Mayfield and the intriguing fallout from the 2018 NFL draft | Cleveland Browns

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Cleveland Browns This article is more than 1 year oldBaker Mayfield and the intriguing fallout from the 2018 NFL draftThis article is more than 1 year oldFour quarterbacks went in the top 10 of the 2018 draft. Their varied fortunes have illustrated the difficulties of building the foundations for success Four quarterbacks were among the first 10 players selected in the 2018 NFL draft. Lamar Jackson, who went 32nd to the Baltimore Ravens, made it five first-round QBs, the second-most ever. Read More...

Cannabis researchers say its high time to drop lazy stoner stereotype | Cannabis

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Cannabis This article is more than 1 year oldCannabis researchers say it’s high time to drop ‘lazy stoner’ stereotypeThis article is more than 1 year oldRegular users no more likely to lack drive than non-users – but motivation may wane while under the influence Cannabis users are often depicted as lazy “stoners” whose life ambitions span little further than lying on the sofa eating crisps. But research from the University of Cambridge challenges this stereotype, showing that regular users appear no more likely to lack motivation compared with non-users. Read More...