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Found on: Their Kingdom for a Bike: It
You do not have to be a king to play polo. You do not need a 300-yard grass field, a long-handled mallet or a helmet. In fact, you do not even need a horse. •••
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Found on: Bike advocacy evolves from Critical Mass to political know-how
The political influence of San Francisco's pro-bike movement has risen steadily over the past decade to the point where the chief advocate for cyclists sits on a powerful city commission and elected officials rarely tell them no. •••
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Found on: Entries sought for Urban Bicycle Commuter Expo
The Urban Bicycle Commuter Expo is May 19th and is part of Bike Week Pasadena; it takes place in the outdoor courtyard at the One Colorado, a block of mid to high end retail shops and resturants •••
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Found on: Bicycle wins in biker vs. car errand race
Brent Christensen was stopped at a light at rush hour on NW 13th Street and NW 5th Avenue when he saw him. •••
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Found on: Pasadena URBAN BICYCLE COMMUTER EXPO: Be a part of it!
Funky to Functional: DIY Commuter Bikes Exhibit call for entries. And… calling all Small Cottage Industry bikey crafters •••
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Found on: Budapest sees record long bicycle procession
The "Critical Mass" (CM) bicycle procession held in Budapest during yesterday's Earth Day celebrations drew upwards of 50,000 participants, which organizers say made it the largest such event in the world, writes origo.hu. •••
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Found on: Cities peddle parking for bicycles
Pity the cyclist with the $4,000 titanium road bike attempting to park at the Sunday farmers market in Santa Monica. •••
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Found on: City plan boosts biking, walking to ease car traffic
Blazing more bicycle trails across Santa Clarita and improvements at major intersections to make it safer for pedestrians are among suggestions in an ambitious city effort to get residents walking, riding and using public transit. •••
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Found on: Happy Earth Day!
Encourage a car-bound friend to join you on a bike ride this Earth Day weekend. •••
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Found on: Bike Week Pasadena :: Press Release
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Found on: The UnStated State of our City
[[image:on_pedal_front.jpg::inline:1]]I'm thinkin' that we didn't get to hear Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's complete State of the City address on Wednesday. •••
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Found on: Bicycle Advocacy Groups Rally Against City’s Parade Permit Law
Advocacy groups rallied Thursday against a court's decision to uphold the city's parade permit law. •••
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Found on: Bike Week Pasadena: May 14 to 20, 2007
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Found on: Get Mayor Villaraigosa on a bike: Letter writing campaign
[[image:mayor_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Mayor Villaraigosa has been talking a lot about making Los Angeles a green city and about working hard to resolve our city’s transportation problems •••
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Found on: Chattanooga Recipient of 2007 Planning Award for Regional Bicycle Plan
the idea of using a bicycle to get around town is not only gaining popularity in Chattanooga, Tennessee, but also national attention. •••
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Found on: Modern China pedals away from iconic bicycle
n Maoist China, the famed Flying Pigeon bicycle was a symbol of the egalitarian nation's "iron rice bowl," the social system that promised little comfort but a reliable ride through life. •••
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Found on: Bike-sharing program ready to roll
Thieves fail to put brakes on trust-based collaborative effort •••
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Found on: No cars on Sunday? Maybe
How does closing off traffic in downtown Baltimore on Sundays sound? No honking horns, screeching brakes or gridlocked congestion. •••
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Found on: On Any Given Morning: What Ails Sycamore Grove?
[[image:road_kill_mini_copy1.jpg::inline:1]]On any given morning, it doesn’t take long to discover what ails Sycamore Grove: too many cars. •••
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Found on: The Cyclist’s Tight Spot
WHEN urologist Dr. Irwin Goldstein declared in 1997: "There are only two kinds of male cyclists — those who are impotent and those who will be impotent," many bike riders scoffed. •••
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Found on: Ex-con uses bikes to battle gangs
Edwin Maldonado was once one of America's most wanted top 10 criminals. •••
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Found on: SRAM Corp. Recalls Bicycle Brake Caliper Sets Due to Crash Hazard
Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. •••
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Found on: A carefree, (car-free?) Surf City
Huntington Beach's big civic experiment, closing two-blocks of Main Street to automobiles once a week, seems popular, but not all the evidence is in. •••
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Found on: No mass arrest of Critical Mass, but police get tough
Last week’s Critical Mass ride was the first held under a new police regulation requiring a permit for any gathering of 50 or more cyclists. •••
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Found on: Take a complimentary ride on the Three Rivers Heritage Trail
If Tom Baxter stood out on a corner with a sign that read "Free Bike Rentals," he'd have a hard time getting people to believe him. •••
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