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Registration Open for National Women’s Bicycling Summit!

By bikeleague | July 23, 2012
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Leah Missbach Day, co-founder of World Bicycle Relief, will keynote the first-ever National Women’s Bicycling Summit on September 13, 2012 in Long Beach, California. Speaking about how the bicycle can…

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The #1 Workplace in the National Bike Challenge

By bikeleague | July 20, 2012
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By Lindsay Plante, BFA Communications Intern With more than 370,000 miles behind them, Trek Bicycle Corporation is the leading business in the National Bike Challenge. Their dedication to riding comes…

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Watch the Women’s Webinar!

By bikeleague | July 13, 2012
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We had a great turnout and incredible discussion on the “Engaging Women in Bike Clubs” webinar last night. If you missed it live, don’t worry. Click here to watch the…

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The #1 City in the National Bike Challenge

By bikeleague | July 13, 2012
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By Lindsay Plante, BFA Communications Intern With nearly 190,000 miles logged, Burlington, Vermont, has occupied the top spot of the National Bike Challenge since the online competition kicked off in…

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Women Who Ride: Dorothy Wong

By bikeleague | July 13, 2012
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Building on the success and energy of the Women Cycling Forum at the National Bike Summit, the League and APBP are co-hosting a National Women’s Bicycling Summit on September 13…

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The Power of Education: LCI Spurs Passage of Bicycle Ordinance

By bikeleague | July 12, 2012
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At a recent city council meeting in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Councilor Greg Jamison held up a copy of the League’s Traffic Skills 101 booklet. He picked Michael Christensen out…

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Smooth Cycling over the Scioto River

By bikeleague | July 11, 2012
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It’s been more than six months since the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) updated its guidance for rumble stripes. While the original draft didn’t even mention bicyclists, the new guidance was…

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Webinar: Engaging Women in Bike Clubs

By bikeleague | July 10, 2012
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When Sandra Lupien first moved to Sonoma County, it seemed like nobody rode a bicycle. In the rural/suburban community, the number of transportation cyclists was far smaller than the dense…

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The Rise of Idaho: From Horses and Pick-Ups, to Bikes and Peds

By bikeleague | July 9, 2012
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By Lindsay Plante, BFA Communications Intern All across Idaho, Cynthia Gibson and her fellow advocates at the Idaho Pedestrian and Bicycle Alliance (IPBA) are working tirelessly to transform their home…

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Finding a Route Forward Under MAP-21

By bikeleague | July 6, 2012
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Last week, Congress did what many thought impossible – they passed a new transportation authorization bill. President Obama is expected to sign the bill into law on Friday. Unfortunately, that…

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