Archive for June, 2008 (Page 2)


  • No Naked Rides for Kansas

    No Naked Rides for Kansas

    The time is near for the annual World Naked Bike Ride, in which people in cities around the world ride bikes naked to celebrate cycling and the human body, and to demonstrate the vulnerability of cyclists on the road. The ride is a protest against oil dependency and body shame. The …

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  • Kansas: Cycling Nirvana

    Kansas: Cycling Nirvana

    Victor Weinreber is riding his bicycle around the world, and has so far been on the road for just over a year. In that time he’s made his way from the Appalachians westward across the United States, then down the west coast and into Mexico. Recently he’s traveled …

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  • Bentonville Aims to be a 'Bike Community'

    Bentonville Aims to be a 'Bike Community'

    Bentonville, Arkansas is the latest community in the midwest to set a goal of becoming a Bicycle Friendly Community, according to reports form Northwest Arkansas: Tim Robinson, co-owner of Phat Tire Bike Shop in Bentonville, has been meeting with a representative from the League of American Cyclists in an effort to …

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  • Sheriff, Cyclists at Odds Over Interpretation of Law

    Sheriff, Cyclists at Odds Over Interpretation of Law

    In Larimer County, Colorado, near the bicycle-friendly communities of Boulder and Fort Collins, the county sheriff has stirred controversy with his department’s interpretation of Colorado Bicycling Statutes, as well as his own attitude towards cyclists. The uproar began with two Boulder cyclists being pulled over by a deputy in Larimer County …

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  • Dirty Kanza 2008 Wrap-Up

    Dirty Kanza 2008 Wrap-Up

    The Dirty Kanza, which is a challenging ultra-distance bicycling marathon event covering 200 miles of blacktop, gravel, and dirt roads through the scenic Flint Hills of eastern Kansas, ran on May 31st, with a field of 66 riders. When the race finally ended, over 20 hours later, 42 riders had crossed …

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  • Cyclist on a Mission

    Cyclist on a Mission

    Topeka, Kansas cyclist Eric Nordgren has embarked on a bicycle ride to raise money for local cancer victims. He set out from Topeka on June 4th, riding non-stop to Atwood, a journey of 335 miles, which he hopes to accomplish in 25 hours. Last year, Nordgren rode 225 miles in one …

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  • Lincoln Named 'Biketown'

    Lincoln Named 'Biketown'

    What happens when you give someone a free bike? That simple question was the genesis of Bicycling Magazine’s BikeTown program, which has been giving away bicycles since 2003. This year, Lincoln, Nebraska has been chosen, along with four other communities, to participate in the BikeTown program, and 30 area residents will receive …

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  • New Mountain Bike Trails Proposed for Lawrence

    New Mountain Bike Trails Proposed for Lawrence

    Wells Overlook Park is located about two miles south of Lawrence along county road 458 on a high hill that features a wooden observation tower which provides a scenic view of the entire city. Local cyclist Andrew McKee has presented a proposal to the Douglas County commissioners to build mountain bike …

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  • Trail Angel Rebuilding

    Trail Angel Rebuilding

    “Trail Angel” Gillian Hoggard, whose Ordway, Colorado home was destroyed by a wildfire in April, is now rebuilding, with the help of friends, neighbors, and the touring cyclist community. In 2006, Hoggard received the June Curry Trail Angel Award from the Adventure Cycling Association, which recognizes generous individuals or groups that …

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