With the proliferation of bike polo leagues around the world, and the ever increasing size and frequency of polo tournaments, people have begun to question the need for standardized rules and regulations. Among the hottest topics is whether or not there should be a governing body (aka the Hardcourt Bicycle Polo Federation, dubbed the Fed). Read the entire article.
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