1. Found on: Thousands of cyclists ride around Hungary’s capital to celebrate Earth Day

    Organizers estimated the crowd at more than 30,000 riders, including President Laszlo Solyom, an avowed environmentalist, and his grandchildren.

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  2. Found on: Santa Clarita: 2 Bike Paths Still in Ruins

    Bicyclists are complaining that two city bike path sections along local creeks remain in disrepair after they were washed out in the storms of 2005.

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  3. Found on: Group Pushing Pedal-to-Work Program

    Bike Pittsburgh has introduced “BikePool” in conjunction with the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission’s CommuteInfo program, which organizes car and van pools for two or more people sharing a ride.

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  4. Found on: Swedish Article on NYC Bike Culture

    A thing to ponder over when you bring out your bicycle for the upcoming spring: Be happy that you do not live in New York.

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  5. Found on: Southend

    After about one and a half hours joyful riding the police finally decided to join us.

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  6. Found on: Look for these signs of bike trips to come

    You might need your reading glasses to make out the small print, but that’s one of the few complaints cyclists have about the new bike signs going up around town.

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  7. Found on: 28 California Counties Fail American Lung Association’s Annual State of the Air Clean Air Test

    Transportation is the single biggest source of air pollution as cars, trucks and buses clog our roadways and spew dangerous pollutants into the air we breathe.

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  8. Found on: Bicycling commuters extol benefits of riding to work

    If high gasoline prices haven

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  9. Found on: On Two Wheels

    [[image:mbmoabmini_copy.jpg::inline:1]] …I never imagined that I would miss Mike Barlow

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  10. Found on: Council Approves Bicycle Measures

    The city council unanimously approved amendments to city ordinances Monday that could encourage more residents to use their bicycles to get around Las Cruces. One change will implement bicycle facility design standards.

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  11. Found on: New Bicycle Friendly Communities Designated

    Communities as diverse as Milwaukee, Wis., Carrboro, N.C. and Longmont, Colo. now share an achievement

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  12. Found on: Bush eases environmental rules on gasoline

    Under election-year pressure to reduce surging gasoline prices, President Bush on Tuesday halted filling of the nation’s emergency oil reserve, urged the waiver of clean air rules to ease local gas shortages and called for the repeal of $2 billion in tax breaks for profit-heavy oil companies.

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  13. Found on: Recycle By Cycle

    Two people at Eastern Mennonite University ride bikes just for work

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  14. Found on: CSP Puts Brake On Controversial Cap On Bicycling Events

    The Colorado State Patrol announced Tuesday that it will end its controversial policy of capping the size of bicycle events to 2,500 people.

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  15. Found on: Pedestrian commuter tallies 15,000 walking miles and counting

    Egbert, 56, is among a growing legion of Americans who walk or bicycle to work to fight pollution, improve their health and save money.

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  16. Found on: Tables ‘n’ Booths ‘n’ Bikes — Oh My!

    [[image:atable_copy.jpg::inline:1]] Our Earth Day experience was much more successful then we had anticipated.

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  17. Found on: Benefits exist for high gas prices, some say

    High gasoline prices are awesome.

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  18. Found on: Evening ride in May to remember bicyclists killed: The Ride of Silence

    Across the country on Wednesday, May 17, bicyclists will take to the streets and highways to quietly remember those who were killed or injuried in collisions with vehicles.

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  19. Found on: Bush dodges muddy obstacles in Earth Day bicycle ride

    Bush marked Earth Day with a lung-busting mountain bike ride high above Napa County wine country.

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  20. Found on: A Hard Climb on Hill for Bicycle Safety Law

    Even in a region notoriously treacherous for bicyclists, the past month was particularly grim for the local biking community.

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  21. Found on: Pedaling for Global Health Issues

    Add five more weeks to the Tour de France, plus the objective of teaching the public about global health issues, and you’ve got the Ride for World Health.

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  22. Found on: Happy Earth Day!

    [[image:earthday_mini_copy.jpg::inline:1]] Earth Day events update, and a new domain name for C.I.C.L.E. too.

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  23. Found on: Sharrows in L.A. Campaign Update

    Nine streets in Los Angeles are in the final running for possible sharrows.

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  24. Found on: Greek Myths and Tall Tales

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