1. Found on: Bikers to Brooklyn Industries: F-U!

    Bikers directly respond to the commercialization of the tall bike subculture.

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  2. Found on: New Work Gives a Birds Eye View of Amsterdam Cyclists

    [[image:laurafront_copy.file::inline:1]] Artist Laura Domela latest book of photos FIETSEN is sure to thrill cyclists of all pedals of life. In our interview with Laura  she thoughtfully discusses her views on Amsterdam, the U.S., and the concept of

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  3. Found on: After Judge’s Ruling, Fewer Are Arrested in Mass Bike Ride

    Jessica Rechtschaffer, who believes she holds

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  4. Found on: Fueling the Bicycle Culture

    Two coffee shops are keeping gearheads happy with brew, bikes, T-shirts and art shows.

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  5. Found on: Scottish Paper Gets Report on Bush Bicycle Crash That Injured Constable

    It may not have been as serious as Vice President Dick Cheney shooting a friend in the face, but new details that have emerged about President George W. Bush’s bicycle accident in Scotland last July show that he, too, might have caused serious damage.

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  6. Found on: Coming Soon: A Safe Parking Place For SF Bikers

    With construction scheduled to begin in early March, Caltrain is holding a special event on Monday to mark the long-awaited creation of a new 1,600-square-foot bicycle parking facility.

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  7. Found on: Surreal Bicycle Book Rides to Fame on Back of Cult TV Show

    Once rejected for publication as too “fantastic”, a surreal Irish novel featuring the interchanging of atoms between a man and his beloved bicycle has been racing off the shelves of American bookshops.

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  8. Found on: Aggressiveness of Bike Chases Stirs Questions for the Police

    Article discusses NY Police pursuing cyclist in high speed pursuits. Often driving at dangerous speeds in congested areas, onto sidewalks and against traffic.

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  9. Found on: Broward rolls out 35 events for Bicycle Week

    Some people own bicycles that cost more than $2,000 and they take 50-mile weekend tours. Others have decade-old junkers stashed in their garage, gathering enough dust to write their name in.

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  10. Found on: Bike Lane Hoax

    Toronto cyclists and artists Tino and Rick pulled a lil’ fast one on fellow cyclists and city officials

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  11. Found on: Livable Streets (For People, Not Cars)

    The simplest way city officials can improve the quality of life for every New Yorker is to start thinking about the city’s streets and sidewalks in a different way.

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  12. Found on: The Portland: a bike made just for you

    It was quite the coming-out party. Congressmen, city commissioners, hors d’oeuvres, wine, music, the works. All to introduce . . . a bike.

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  13. Found on: Brooklyn Industries Collaborates with Recycle-A-Bicycle to Promote Better Urban Transportation

    Brooklyn Industries is joining forces with Recycle-A-Bicycle to educate the community about the benefits of recycling and bicycling as a better form of urban transportation.

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  14. Found on: Aussies About to be Blown Up

    [[image:aeolian_mini_copy.jpg::center:0]] An interview with Jessica Findley the woman behind the Aeolian Ride and her plans to blow up Melbourne.

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  15. Found on: Critical Impasse

    With arrests growing and two cops hurt, Critical Mass gets messy.

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  16. Found on: Assemblyman Pedro Nava Announces New Bill on Bicycle Safety

    In the wake of the January death of UCSB student Kendra Payne, who was killed in a bicycling accident, Assemblyman Pedro Nava proposed a new state law on Monday that would require motor vehicles to leave at least three feet of space when passing bicyclists on the road.

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  17. Found on: Bicycle Commuting

    Getting fit on the way to work – and saving gas – is increasingly popular.

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  18. Found on: Peace Love and Bikes

    [[image:peace_mini.jpg::inline:1]] Once a week you will find protesters on street corners throughout Los Angeles that stand for hours holding placards up above their heads or against their chests that carry slogans against the war in Iraq. But this last Sunday there was a new protest in town.

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  19. Found on: A Bike Life

    Like a subtle soundtrack to life in Northern California, a million stainless-steel bicycle spokes slice the winter air.

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  20. Found on: Vicious Cycling

    Every second Friday night of the month, a kinetic storm gathers at the corner of Echo Park St. and Sunset Blvd.

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  21. Found on: World’s Best Cyclists Kick off 8-day, 600-mile Road Race Sunday in S.F.

    The guys with shaved legs are coming, and Bay Area cyclists are more pumped up than their skinny tires.

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  22. Found on: S.D. Legalizes Drinking and Riding

    Brrrr, that’d be one cold ride back from the bar on a long Winter’s night.

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  23. Found on: Malcolm BMX: Meet the Boss

    [[image:sighted_siv_mini.jpg::inline:1]] 5 AM. The Suburbs. Malcolm BMX, the five-foot-eight revolutionary bicyclist was rolling down Meadow Haven Avenue on a mission.

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  24. Found on: City Rebuffed in Trying to Bar Mass Bike Rides

    For 18 months, the city has spared few efforts

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