Wednesday, November 25, 2009

cycling

Counselors Ride in the Tour d'Admission

Six college counselors are cycling through campuses in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware. more >>

Plan Your Commute for Bike to Work Day

Find the best route for you. It won't be the one your car takes. more >>

Stylish Recession Cyclists Make Fashion Statements on Expensive Bikes

Helmets are not part of their fashion statement. Yikes. more >>

Do Bicyclists Deserve to be Taxed?

One Oregon lawmaker thinks so. more >>

Rep. Blumenauer on Bikes: "Republicans Don't Get It."

The Oregon congressman lays out the argument for keeping bike path funding in the stimulus. more >>

Bike to Work Perks

After a few short years of bicycle commuting, I find that I'm stressed out when I have to drive to work ["50 Ways to Improve Your Life: Ride Your Bike to Work," usnews.com]. more >>

Ride Your Bike to Work

You can save money on gas and get some extra exercise. more >>

America's Best Leaders: Lance Armstrong, Cyclist and Advocate

Tireless efforts on behalf of cancer survivors like himself. more >>

Bike Use at Virginia Tech Is Up

And with more riders, police also see surge in theft. more >>

Lance Armstrong Is Back! How He Knew He Was Ready to Race Again

The cyclist's return is inspired by his aim to help cancer patients—and his pure love of the sport. more >>

Wisconsin Program Nabs 16 for Bike Theft

GPS-enabled bikes allow police to track and subsequently fine alleged bike snatchers. more >>

Lance Armstrong Will Race Again

Cycling journal reports that seven-time champ will compete in the 2009 Tour de France. more >>

Michigan State Sees Bump in Bike Registration

Meanwhile, requests for commuter lot permits go down. more >>

Arkansas Launches Free Bike-Sharing

Program refurbishes old and rusting bikes and makes them available to students, staff, and faculty. more >>

San Francisco Man Equates Cyclists to Islamic Fanatics

The bike-to-work backlash begins. more >>

Comfy New Commuter Bikes for Getting Around Town

Neither age nor inexperience need be a barrier to biking. more >>

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