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Each new round of Bicycle Friendly Community awards is exciting, but today’s announcement is big. With the addition of major urban centers — including Los Angeles, Miami and Nashville —…
Read More →Pat Cunnane Getting more women to ride and elevating female leaders within the bicycle movement isn’t the work of one gender. While women are certainly leading the way — bringing…
Read More →The demand for bicycle education is growing rapidly and, across the country, there are more than 3,700 League Cycling Instructors with the classroom knowledge and street skills to get folks…
Read More →It’s only October, but we’re already planning the 2013 National Bike Summit — and it’s going to be big! Be one of the first and register for the Summit today!…
Read More →Thanks to an Advocacy Advance Rapid Response Grant, advocates at Bike Delaware are going to find out. As you may have read in our Election Guide released last month, Bike…
Read More →The latest release of data from the American Community Survey proves what we already know: more people ride in communities that make strategic investments in bicycling. So it’s no surprise…
Read More →After months of emails and phone calls, I finally met Robin Bylenga in person at Interbike. A whirlwind of energy and passion, Bylenga wasn’t just there as the owner of…
Read More →For a short time on Sunday, streets were liberated from automobiles in Los Angeles and Atlanta — and thousands of residents flooded into their reclaimed public space. CicLAvia, photo by…
Read More →Maria Boustead doesn’t call herself a cyclist — despite the fact that she rides 15+ miles per day. In fact, she started her company, Po Campo, because she recognized a…
Read More →Safe, diverse, accessible and fun. For Mia Kohout those are the four pillars in messaging bicycling to women. At the National Women’s Bicycling Summit, the publisher of Momentum magazine was…
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