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The National Bike Summit is a great event for everyone in the U.S. to attend, but it’s also a wonderful conference for bike enthusiasts from around the world. John Weston,…
Read More →If you participated in the 2012 National Bike Challenge and want to get more folks involved in 2013, we’ve got an opportunity for you! We’re currently working on a new…
Read More →In 2012, Sarai Snyder started a global movement to get more women riding. Almost single-handedly, the Boulder resident and founder of Girl Bike Love created Cyclofemme, a worldwide call to…
Read More →Inauguration is still a few weeks away, but today marks the official start of the 113th Congress. And, while the president secured a second term, the 2012 election resulted in…
Read More →I got into the office this morning to find the first copies of the next issue of American Bicyclist, our bi-monthly magazine, on my desk. The issue is still making…
Read More →I love football. And, as a University of Florida alum, I’m always happy to see the SEC setting the standard this time of year. But, inspired by a recent USA…
Read More →It took Congress nearly three contentious years to agree on a new federal transportation bill — but Advocacy Advance didn’t waste a single day. Immediately after the passage of the…
Read More →This March, we’ll celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Bicycle Friendly American program. But 2012 marked a key moment in BFA history, too. For the first decade, the BFC program…
Read More →For me, the most inspiring and exciting moment of 2012 was standing at the podium at the National Women’s Bicycling Summit, looking out at a packed room of female leaders…
Read More →Amy Schiebel, of Denver, Colo., logged the 10 millionth mile in the National Bike Challenge Here at the League, we love the holiday season. But for us the most wonderful…
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