Archive for November, 2008 (Page 4)


  • Indoor Cycling Facility Coming to Boulder

    Indoor Cycling Facility Coming to Boulder

    Boulder Indoor Cycling is a new business opening in Boulder, Colorado on December 1st. The 25,000-square-foot facility will feature a 142-meter velodrome with 45-degree banked turns and an 18,000-square-foot mountain biking area that will offer a mix of traditional cross-country and “North Shore” riding and have log bridges, rock beds, …

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  • Fort Collins Bike Library Plans 2009 Expansion

    Fort Collins Bike Library Plans 2009 Expansion

    The Fort Collins Bike Library in Fort Collins, Colorado has been open for only seven months, but it’s already gearing up for a major expansion. The library currently has about 130 bikes to loan, but hopes to have move that 220 by next year, according to city bike coordinator Dave “DK” …

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  • Ride to Vote, Vote to Ride

    Ride to Vote, Vote to Ride

    Election Day is here, finally, and many cyclists are taking this opportunity to ride to the polls to cast their votes for the political candidates of their choice. And perhaps, in a small way, they’re casting their votes for cycling itself, showing that bicycles can be used in every aspect of …

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  • KC Bikeability in Esteemed Company

    KC Bikeability in Esteemed Company

    From The Sydney Morning Herald, in an article discussing the construction of a separated cycle path in the Australian city: The King Street cycle path between Sussex and Clarence streets, which will have kerbs separating pedestrians, cyclists and cars, is part of 55 kilometres of road on which the City of …

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  • The Emerging Omaha Bicycling Community

    The Emerging Omaha Bicycling Community

    This year the Omaha Bicycling Community seems to have taken the first steps into the light of day, with recent events such as the Omaha Bike Summit and the opening of the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, and now some new voices making themselves heard: Bike Omaha is a new blog covering …

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  • New Fort Leavenworth Mountain Bike Trail

    New Fort Leavenworth Mountain Bike Trail

    Area Boy Scouts and volunteers recently helped clear a new mountain bike trail at Fort Leavenworth. The trail, which runs roughly along Sheridan Drive from the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks Cemetery to the Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery and Nez Perce Village, is intended primarily for mountain bikes, but may also be used …

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