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Found on: Hungry Like the Wolf
[[image:wolf_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Wolfpack Hustle is a weekly ride designed to test riders cycling limits on the streets of LA. Their website warns that while everyone is invited to start the ride, not everyone will finish. •••
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Found on: Cyclists soon to get safer routes
On her purple Huffy, 9-year-old Page Robinson isn't intimidated by the other bicyclists rushing by with handlebars as high as her pink helmet — or the rumbling cars and trucks that have her ears ringing. •••
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Found on: Cycling summit scheduled for April 13-14 in Sisters
A cross-section of people interested in bicycling and in promoting it in Oregon will come together April 13-14 for the second Oregon Bicycle Summit •••
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Found on: Losing 3,000 lbs in One Day: The Amazing Car-Lite Diet
[[image:car_lit_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Drop the weight of your daily automobile usage and gain a more intimate connection with your community and yourself. •••
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Found on: Paris Embraces Plan to Become City of Bikes
Paris is for lovers — lovers of food and art and wine, lovers of the romantic sort and, starting this summer, lovers of bicycles. •••
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Found on: Bicycle Commuter Act Reintroduced
On Wednesday, March 13, the Bicycle Commuter Act was re-introduced into both the House and Senate. •••
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Found on: Trek’s John Burke Tells Industry that Advocacy Is the Future
Trek's president John Burke told Taiwan's leading manufacturers they must shift a portion of their marketing and research budgets toward advocacy and promote the bicycle as a solution to fast-emerging worldwide problems. •••
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Found on: Tuesday March 27th is for Beer and Bikerowave Lovers
Westside LA: Library Alehouse, New Belgium Brewry and Patgonia or helping raise spirits and funds for the fresh and fabulous Do it Yourself bike repair space, Bikerowave. •••
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Found on: Chris Rall’s Transportation Tirade: A heretic in the land of the exalted hybrid
First, 10 percent of the energy consumption associated with a car’s life cycle is from manufacturing the car. •••
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Found on: Don’t stop peddling. You can’t.
Fixed-gear bikes are growing in popularity; one shop says they make up 10 percent of business •••
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Found on: State tries to make LI more bike-friendly
With an 85-mile string of small green signs, state transportation officials are calling out to Long Island cyclists: These roads belong to you, too. •••
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Found on: Mother touts bicycle awareness
Her passion stems from her belief in bicycle riding as a way of life. She extols it like a used-car salesman. •••
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Found on: Gentlemen, don’t start your engines
It seemed like a great idea for dealing with greenhouse gas emissions — power our cars from biodiesel fuel derived from palm oil, a commodity used in everything from shampoo to cosmetics to potato chips and literally, "grows on trees." •••
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Found on: Yarra wheels turn for bikes
THE City of Yarra intends to tighten planning rules to make developers include bicycle parking in small residential blocks. •••
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Found on: BikeCar: The Movie
[[image:bikecar_mini.jpg::inline:1]] A few beers, a crazy suggestion and Walla! We have a road trip movie about four guys who take a month long snowboarding trip in a pedal powered car. •••
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Found on: National Bike Summit 2007
The National Bike Summit brings together stakeholders from user groups, industry, government, and elected officials from around the country to share their ideas and best practices. •••
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Found on: Planning a pedestrian-friendly city
In the 'new urabanism', communities are navigable by pleasant and easy walks. •••
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Found on: 13th Annual Los Angeles Circuit Race
Fast paced event that encompasses all levels and age ranges for today’s cyclist – amateur or professional cyclist. •••
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Found on: The Tao of Cycling
New York HopeDance correspondent Ms. Landau gives us a fascinating report of her experience with biking in NYC, the Critical Mass rides, the clown bikers who patrol bike lanes, Times Up! and Transportation Alternatives that give diversity and life to the prevalent auto-centric culture. •••
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Found on: Malcom BMX: The Unbeatable Oppressor
[[image:mbmxfront_copy1.jpg::left:1]]A semi-underground hideout is expected to be drafty. One would think that being partially underground would make a place better insulated. This might be true for many places, but not so for hideouts.•••
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Found on: Critical Mass cyclists try to gain traction in McAllen
They call it Critical Mass. But in the Rio Grande Valley, it is neither critical nor massive. •••
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Found on: Pedal Power
Since 1997, Maya Pedal has been refurbishing and selling used bicycles as well as designing and building bicycle-powered machines, or bicimáquinas. •••
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Found on: Community of Cyclists Crossing the Continent
Bicyclists are scheduled to gather at the state Capitol at 10 a.m. March 18 to ride on an early leg of the Journey of HOPE, or Healing Our People and Earth. •••
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Found on: Bleak Future Painted in Global Warming Report
Many – not all – of those effects can be prevented, the report says, if within a generation the world slows down its emissions of carbon dioxide and if the level of greenhouse gases sticking around in the atmosphere stabilizes. •••
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Found on: Del Mar Gold Line Station Bike Parking Facility is Open
[[image:bike_parking_front_copy1.jpg::inline:1]]Bicyclists traveling through the Del Mar Gold Line station in Pasadena, now have access to an indoor bicycle parking facility. •••
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