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Found on: Did you know?
It may come as a surprise to learn that cycling is a team sport. Few riders can win a race as long as the Amgen Tour of California on their own.
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Found on: 6,000 free
Now the French capital’s free bicycle hire scheme is coming to Central London, where 6,000 sturdy bikes will be deployed outside Tube stations and other locations.
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Found on: Bike enthusiasts voice discontent with valley
Visiting cyclist Chris Büdel will pedal anywhere – it's just more dangerous in the Coachella Valley than Paris, Phoenix or San Francisco.
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Found on: The Bicycle Messenger
[[image:messenger_mini.jpg::inline:1]]There is something about the image (real or imagined) of strength, speed, simplicity, and freedom that highlights the messenger lifestyle and attracts our attention.
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Found on: Trails Serve More Than Recreation
Federal transportation legislation passed in the 1990s called for the integration of bicycling and walking into the transportation mainstream.
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Found on: Trek Recalls Girls Bicycles
Trek Bicycle recalled 49,000 girl’s bicycles due to an incorrectly welded frame, which could cause the frame to break while the bike is in use.
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Found on: One less car
Maybe the solution to some of the world's biggest problems is lying up against a wall in your garage, like Trek, the bicycle manufacturer says.
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Found on: Homespun wisdom
Beloved Newton bike-shop mechanic, cyber-sage Sheldon Brown will be missed
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Found on: Rounding Up the Orange Bicycles
Over the last week or so, dozens of brightly orange bicycles have mysteriously appeared, chained to poles and trees, around the city, perplexing some New Yorkers.
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Found on: EcoDensity Vancouver Style
[[image:gordon_mini.jpg::inline:1]]Vancouver's success in creating a livable downtown with 80,000 residents has spawned some new terms, including Vancouverism and EcoDensity.
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Found on: Share the road with bicycles–or pay
Reckless drivers who endanger bicycle riders would pay fines of $150 — $500 if there's a bike crash — under a crackdown proposed Wednesday by Chicago's No. 1 cyclist.
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Found on: L.A. Bicycle Master Plan meetings coming up
Somehow, I never even knew L.A. had a Bicycle Master Plan, but we do! And it's due for an update.
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Found on: Talented hands converge on the Pacific Northwest
This year's North American Handmade Bicycle Show opens its doors this weekend with its longest exhibitor list yet and a new venue in downtown Portland, Oregon.
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Found on: View From The Saddle – Can’t we all just get along?
I'm not the bicycle that I ride, the bicycle that I know some of you hold in contempt. You're not the car that you drive, the car that I am, from time to time, suspicious of as it creeps up behind me with malicious intent.
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Found on: NYC receives “Bicycle Friendly” award
New York City is being honored for its commitment to improving conditions for bicycling.
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Found on: The Guru has left the temple
[[image:sheldon_mini.jpg::inline:1]]When a wise teacher passes on, it is a crushing blow for the student.
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Found on: Danger in the bike lane
Matt Corwin was pedaling home from work on his usual route when he approached the University Bridge. A line of cars waited at the red light, as Corwin cruised past in the bike lane.
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Found on: Bike adventurer loves
A CHILDHOOD love for travel books has inspired French cyclist Levacher Philippe, left, to travel all the way from Paris to East London on a shoestring budget – and a mountain bike.
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Found on: Crossbreed Folding Wheel Makes Bikes Even Smaller
Folding bikes are great for apartment dwellers, especially those without elevators. One problem, though, is that those tiny wheels don't exactly soak up the bumps in city streets.
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Found on: We need a Bicyclist Bill of Rights
[[image:bill_mini.jpg::inline:1]]I'm convinced that we need a Bicyclist Bill of Rights (BBR), and I aim to convince you.
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Found on: Philly next to embrace public-use bicycles?
Want to go on a bike ride? In 60 cities worldwide, it's easier than ever with public-use bicycle programs – and it could be just as easy in Philadelphia in the future.
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Found on: 8th Annual Bicycle Film Festival Calls for Entries
The 8th Annual Bicycle Film Festival is looking for films with a strong theme or character of bicycles.
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