1. Found on: Every city deserves a ciclovia of its own

    Published February 11, 2008 by the Baltimore Sun Michael Dresser Greg Cantori wants to get into the Colombian import business and bring his product to the streets of Baltimore. No, Cantori isn't a character on The Wire. Nor is he risking a federal drug rap. He's president of One Less Car – a group that advocates [...]

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  2. Found on: Pedaling for the planet

    Published February 28, 2008 by Ventura County Reporter By Alex Wilson Many Ventura County residents want to ride bicycles for transportation as gasoline prices rise and to help combat global climate change, but conflicts with stressed out motorists on busy roads is a growing concern for bicyclists and police.

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  3. Found on: The Alleycats

    Since a bike racer was struck by a car and killed Sunday morning, the I-Team has been looking into the alleycats.

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  4. Found on: Studio poses obstacle to riverfront bike path

    NBC Universal says it wants the route through its property to loop uphill and back down.

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  5. Found on: Bike shop owner becomes first-time lobbyist, taking his mission on road to D.C.

    Chain Reaction owner Phil Cohen will be heading to Washington, D.C., to attend the National Bike Summit March 4- 6, hosted by the League of American Bicyclist (LAB).

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  6. Found on: ‘Bike cave’ allows Duluthians to promote bike use

    By day, Greg Schultz works at the Dorothy Day Loaves and Fishes House in Duluth. But at night, he retires to the bike cave.

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  7. Found on: Film Screening: What a Way to Go: Life at the end of empire

    [[image:way_mini.jpg::inline:1]] If you love all things apocalypse, we invite you to come out this Saturday for a screening of ‘What a Way to Go: Life at the End of Empire’.

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  8. Found on: Better bike racks promote more bicycling, officials say

    Though Davis is known for having more bicycles than people in addition to 100 miles of bicycle lanes and paths, not having a place to park a bicycle may deter many from using the environmentally friendly vehicle.

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  9. Found on: Power of the pedals: Leipheimer captures Amgen Tour

    The skies cleared and a rainbow appeared in time to herald Levi Leipheimer's victory in the third annual Amgen Tour of California on Sunday.

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  10. Found on: AS I SEE IT: Riding a bike is lifetime thrill

    I must be honest and state initially that I am an unabashed bicycle enthusiast and you will hear only one side of the story from me.

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  11. Found on: Trek Partners with Retailer for Challenge

    Midwest Cycling has partnered with Trek to offer two people from each city a unique opportunity to integrate bicycles into their daily life.

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  12. Found on: LA Bike Plan Update: Let me stand next to your ire

    [[image:bike_plan_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Last night I attended the Los Angeles Bicycle Master Plan update meeting in West Los Angeles. I heard about the meeting a month ago, and was really looking forward to attending for many reasons.

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  13. Found on: London’s most stylish accessory- the bicycle

    Columbia Road in East London, famous for its flower market and quirky boutiques became a catwalk for cycle style at London Fashion Week's most unique event.

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  14. Found on: Wounded soldiers cycle to recovery in 7-day bike trip

    An hour before the first Soldier Ride in California departed from the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Palo Alto Wednesday, Army Spc. Saul Martinez explained his basic hand-cycle strategy.

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  15. Found on: “World Class” Bicycle Museum Planned for Davis

    Officials with the City of Davis and the University of California at Davis announced plans Tuesday to establish a California Bicycle Museum that would hold a rare collection of bicycles dating back to the 1840s.

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  16. Found on: Adapting Bikes for the Disabled

    Some 30 years ago, Hal Honeyman opened a store to sell bikes.

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  17. Found on: Nuts ‘n’ Bolts – Clean and Lube Rear Derailleur

    [[image:harv_dr_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Another of those long-suffering bicycle components is that hundred year old French invention, the rear derailleur (RD).

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  18. Found on: Bamboo bikes give athletes a lift

    Calfee Design's bamboo bikes are gaining ground with serious bikers – and environmentalists.

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  19. Found on: St. Cloud woman arrested for biking with gun

    A 22-year-old St. Cloud woman is in custody after authorities found her allegedly riding a bicycle around St. Cloud with a shotgun strapped to her back.

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  20. Found on: ‘Olympia to Beijing’ bike ride

    Two Greeks, 21-year-old Danae Tezapsidou and 32-year-old Vassilis Mesitidis, will be among the team of cyclists that will attempt a bike ride from ancient Olympia to Beijing

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  21. Found on: City’s two-wheel transformation

    London is likely to become one of the most cycle-friendly places in the world, with a series of two-wheeler superhighways cutting a swath through traffic and congestion.

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  22. Found on: Go to hell Cyclists: They are nothing but a scourge on our fair streets

    Dear UBC cyclists, You can f— right off.

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  23. Found on: Lance Armstrong unveils his new commuting bike shop

    Cyclist hopes to encourage bike use in downtown

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  24. Found on: County leaders draft bicycle liability plan

    Iowa's county leaders say they've come up with a plan to limit liability of bicycle accidents on county and city roads.

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  25. Found on: The President’s ‘First Mechanic’: Cycling Store Owner Remembers Times With Bush

    Although President George W. Bush calls him “the Pinkster” in letters, Santiago Gonzalez goes by “Pinkey” to the Georgetown residents who visit his store on M Street.

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