1. Found on: 2008

    [[image:nacimiento_mini.gif::inline:1]]On Sunday, January 6, 2008, bicyclists and motorists alike will take to the streets to enjoy the eclectic and divine nacimientos of Los Angeles's Eastside.

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  2. Found on: Pedaling the eco-commute

    This battery-assisted bike is not only good for the earth, it's good for the wallet.

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  3. Found on: Putting The Brakes On Bike Thieves: System Alerts Security If Someone Takes Your Bike

    Technology being developed at the University of Leeds could put the brakes on bicycle thieves and may also be useful in flagging suspicious events in public places, say researchers at the University of Leeds.

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  4. Found on: REYES ROLLS OUT BICYCLE PLAN

    Reyes urges planners to prioritize bikes in City’s public transportation plan, calls for pilot project in his district

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  5. Found on: Windy city wheels: Bicycling in Chicago

    It is supposed to be one of the USA's best locations for cycling, but James Daley had a rude shock in store

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  6. Found on: If you build it, they will ride

    To a random observer, last weekend’s activities at a vacant auto repair shop and storefront church on 39th and East Broad Streets probably wouldn’t look noteworthy.

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  7. Found on: Bicyclists for Obama?

    Portland's fervent bicycling community has discovered that Democrat Barack Obama is the only one of the Democratic presidential candidates who explicitly encourages bicycle transportation in his platform (and I didn't find much from the Republicans either, other than that Mike Huckabee rides his bike to the grocery store).

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  8. Found on: Nuts ‘n’ Bolts – Headset Replacement Tools and Tips

    [[image:head_set_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Hardcore bike mechanics sooner or later will want to replace a worn headset. If turning your handlebar feels gritty or notchy and you can't get smooth motion with no perceptible shake after cleaning, lubricating, reassembly and adjustment, it is time to replace the whole set.

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  9. Found on: Going green with a cycleway above the streets

    LIKE the walkways built in the canopies above rainforests, North Sydney Council hopes to lift pedestrians and cyclists above the urban jungle, with an ambitious plan to build an elevated path running from the southern end of the Harbour Bridge to as far north as Falcon Street.

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  10. Found on: Bicycle group pedals to new home

    The Atlanta Bicycle Campaign put a new spin on moving day Saturday. A three-mile spin, actually.

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  11. Found on: Looking beyond gridlock

    Whatever the appeal of the car may be, mobility has little to do with it.

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  12. Found on: Puget Sound cyclists raise thousands for flood victims

    Puget Sound-area bicyclists know how to organize protests, from monthly romps through downtown at rush hour to two-wheeled demonstrations against controversial new arrivals to the transportation scene.

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  13. Found on: Team C.I.C.L.E.: Next Stop, Cyclocross USA National Championships

    [[image:team_cicle_mini.jpg::inline:1]] Now, 4 of the team's Elite women are on their way to Cyclocross USA National Championships in Kansas CIty, Missouri to vie for the Stars and Stripes jersey.

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  14. Found on: GhostBikes.org: New site connects international ghost bike projects

    Site Will Be a Hub for International Efforts to Remember Fallen Cyclists

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  15. Found on: Critical Mess

    The time is September 1992. The place is San Francisco's hipster dive bar and guest house, Zeitgeist.

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  16. Found on: BRAIN Announces Green Survey

    Bicycle Retailer & Industry News is conducting its first ever industry-wide “Green Survey.”

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  17. Found on: San Francisco: Bicyclists to protest delay for bike plan

    Bike activists plan to rally on the steps of City Hall at 1 p.m. today to protest what they view as official foot-dragging in completing a court-ordered environmental review of the city's bicycle plan.

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  18. Found on: Japan’s ‘fix’ation with a risky ride

    A single-gear rocket, usually with no brakes, overtakes the once ubiquitous mountain bike.

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  19. Found on: India’s techies take to cycling

    When GV Dasarathi pulls up his bicycle at a traffic intersection on his way to work in India's InfoTech city, Bangalore, heads turn.

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  20. Found on: Pedalling environmental cause

    THOUSANDS of Victorian schoolkids are breathing easier after helping remove almost 1600 tonnes of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.

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  21. Found on: Wanted: Epic Rides, Epic Stories

    [[image:rapha_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Continental Cycling… Heard of it? Those that take part in this style of riding believe that this undefined culture is road cycling without the politics and synthetic aspects.

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  22. Found on: Critical Mass bike ride may be at braking point

    Cyclists in the monthly event in Santa Monica say they may pedal elsewhere because of citations from police.

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  23. Found on: Video: Ciclovia: Bogot

    [[image:ciclovia_mini.jpg::inline:1]]This lastest film provides us with an insider view of what is known as Ciclovia—”a weekly event in which over 70 miles of city streets are closed to traffic

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  24. Found on: CALL FOR ENTRIES : FILMED BY BIKE

    Filmed by Bike, a festival of bike themed movie shorts, is now accepting entries for the 2008 festival.

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  25. Found on: Proving his mettle with pedals

    There's a whole brother- and sisterhood of people who commute. I see many of the same faces on the bike path, from the "professor" who rides at a maddeningly slow pace, to the girl on the mountain bike that's too small for her, to the many hipsters on fixed gears.

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