1. Found on: Bicycle built for BREW

    We meet at one of northeast Minneapolis' perennial dives, the 1029 Bar, starting point for a most peculiar pub crawl on this sunny day in early August. •••

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  2. Found on: Zoe Williams: Two Wheels

    When I became too pregnant to cycle, which, since you ask, was two weeks in, I lent my bike to my uncle Richard. •••

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  3. Found on: New Report Links Decline in Bicycling and Walking to Nation’s Obesity Epidemic

    According to a report released today by the Thunderhead Alliance, the dust settling on Americans’ parked bikes is likely linked to our expanding waist lines. •••

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  4. Found on: Cyclists, act like a motorist; drivers, treat them that way

    There have been numerous cyclist-automobile accidents in our city this summer, and I feel compelled to write. •••

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  5. Found on: TWO-WHEELED CITY TREND

    Fashionable theory on priceless cars is replaced by the warm and eco-friendly bicycle. •••

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  6. Found on: Older Sibling Syndrome

    [[image:sibling_mini_copy1.jpg::inline:1]]Last week, LA Times writer Jeannine Stein described the dynamic between cyclists and motorists in her piece, On the mean streets of L.A.

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  7. Found on: Four wheels bad, two wheels good as Beijing aims for smog-free Olympics

    Wang Yong wants to see bicycles massed on the streets of Beijing but many in the Chinese capital think that his ideas are ahead of his time. •••

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  8. Found on: Picture a new way to arrive at your location

    The people looked frozen in time on Second Avenue, sitting on folding chairs and pretending their hands were on steering wheels. •••

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  9. Found on: September 21st 2007 is Park(ing) Day L.A.

    [[image:trailer_mini2.jpg::inline:1]]As part of the greater Park(ing) Day LA effort, C.I.C.L.E. presents the Oasis Trailer Park(ing)

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  10. Found on: America’s Car Culture Is Killing Us

    We have met the enemy: It is parked in the driveway. •••

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  11. Found on: Berlin’s Bicycle Boom

    This isn’t a lesson in accounting; it has nothing to do with the exchange rate. It is about walking down the sidewalk. •••

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  12. Found on: Eric Green and His ‘Green Machine’ Are Giving Downtown a Lift

    Eric Green pulls out of the valet driveway of Downtown's Sheraton Hotel, making his way onto Hope Street as more than a few curious glances are flashed his way. •••

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  13. Found on: Bike!Bike! Recap

    The community and cooperative bike shop movement reared its very cute head during the weekend of August 10-12 for the 4th Annual Bike!Bike! Conference. •••

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  14. Found on: New Belgium Brewing’s “Team Wonderbike” Sets Sights on Doubling Membership and Biking to the Moon

    In celebration of the world's most efficient vehicle, New Belgium Brewing announced today that Team Wonderbike members have pledged to bike more miles than a cycle trip to the moon in the coming year. •••

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  15. Found on: Bicycle Solidarity in Santa Cruz

    [[image:sc.jpg::left:1]]Outside the city of Santa Cruz, many Californios and out-of-staters view the popular beach destination as just another tourist town. Inside though, things look a little different…

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  16. Found on: No belt, no bra, no pants? You’re in good company

    Stores see bike commuters coping with a common equipment failure: forgotten clothing •••

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  17. Found on: Secret habits of timid cyclists studied

    If you're a cyclist who rides fewer than four days a week, Jennifer Dill would like to track your movements using satellite technology. •••

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  18. Found on: Leaving the car behind and commuting by bike

    Wednesday's print edition of The Oregonian has a story on Jennifer Dill, a transportation researcher at Portland State University, who is working on a project to see how bicyclists choose their routes around the city. •••

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  19. Found on: New Bike Oven Location

    Yup, the East Los Angeles Bike Oven has moved to a new, better, and larger space. •••

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  20. Found on: Pasadena Peloton Ordinance Halted, but Council Still Seeks a Solution

    [[image:city_hall.jpg::inline:1]]The Pasadena City Council agreed to not conduct a second reading of the ordinance that would have prohibited cyclists from traveling more than two abreast on Pasadena city streets. •••

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  21. Found on: Nuts n Bolts: Cranky About Stripped Threads?

    [[image:cranky_mini.jpg::inline:1]]During an idle moment at the Bike Oven, waiting for the inevitable arrival of yet another challenging old bike repair job, I glanced over the stash of junque bike parts. My eye fell upon an aluminum drive side crank arm. •••

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  22. Found on: When bikes rule the road, motorists fume

    The sea of bicyclists surges up this city's Financial District, a boisterous mass of freewheeling humanity, 1,500 riders strong. Pedaling six abreast, they send pedestrians scurrying as rush-hour traffic hits the brakes. •••

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  23. Found on: On the mean streets of L.A.

    Scott Sing has had a tire iron hurled at him, a water bottle thrown at his head and been bombarded with racial epithets. And all he was trying to do was ride his bike on Los Angeles city streets. •••

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  24. Found on: Has ‘Mass’ ride run its course? Some urge end to 10-year spectacle

    As we halted traffic on a congested section of Halsted last week, you could almost see the disgust in some drivers' faces. •••

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  25. Found on: Parisians show their va va voom as city rolls out ‘freedom’ bike scheme

    Taxi drivers and other critics of the scheme said that it would never work, but three weeks after Paris was sprinkled with 10,000 self-service bicycles, the scheme is proving a triumph and a new pedalling army appears to be taming the city’s famously fierce traffic. •••

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