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Fighting for Funding in Houston

By bikeleague | March 17, 2011
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A February proposal before the Houston-Galveston Area Council’s Transportation Policy Council (TPC) called for cuts to bike, pedestrian and transit funding in the region’s Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for 2011-2014.…

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Bike Trail Boosts Business in Mississippi

By bikeleague | March 16, 2011
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[Note: As a board member of Bike Walk Mississippi I had the honor of joining advocates from my home state during the Thursday lobby day of last week’s National Bike…

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March Madness: Your Bicycle-Friendly Final Four

By bikeleague | March 15, 2011
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How do you fill out your NCAA college basketball tournament bracket? Do you follow historical trends? Maybe you use a complex algorithm. More likely you go by mascot or uniform – because let’s be honest, who’s really seen all these teams play?

But what if you could use your love of bicycling to guide your choices and possibly lead you to bracketological glory? Well, that’s where the official 2011 Bicycle Friendly America Bracket Guide comes in. Thanks to our new Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) Program, we can tell you which schools are champions of bicycle-friendliness.

The first ever Bicycle Friendly Universities were announced last week at the National Bike Summit. Five of the 20 Bicycle Friendly Universities made it to the tournament, along with four campuses that received an Honorable Mention. To make sure we had representation from each region on the bracket, for tie-breakers, and to make things more interesting, we also consider Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC) status and whether the campus is a Bicycle Friendly Businesses (BFB).

We put all this data into our computers – we have a room full of statisticians on hand just for this purpose – and arrived at the dead-on, can’t miss, sure thing Bicycle Friendly Final Four.

Before we show you the results, let’s see how BFU’s are distributed across the bracket’s regions. All predictions are based solely on bicycle-friendliness. We’ll leave basketball predictions to ESPN. Note that Bicycle Friendly University status is favored over Business and Community recognition in our predictions.

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Congressional Bike Ride in Support of Rep. Giffords

By bikeleague | March 11, 2011
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Check out the new Streetfilms video on the Congressional Bike Ride: The National Bike Summit officially wrapped this morning, March 11, with our Congressional Bike Ride in honor of Rep.…

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Hill visit: LaTourette supports Complete Streets; receives League award from Ohio delegation

By bikeleague | March 11, 2011
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To the delight of advocates, Congressman Steven LaTourette (R-OH) has agreed to be an original co-sponsor of National Complete Streets legislation when the bill is introduced. Today seven delegates from…

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Live #bikesummit11 Twitter Feed

By bikeleague | March 11, 2011
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First of all — woah. It seems like almost every Summit attendee is using Twitter to communicate all the action that is taking place on the Hill today. We are…

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PediCab Photos — we’re off to the Hill

By bikeleague | March 10, 2011
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We will not be stopped by rain. Photos by Chris Eichler. photos by Chris Eichler

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NY Times, WaPost, and others cover Summit

By bikeleague | March 10, 2011
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In case you missed them. New York Times: New York Transportation Chief Defends Bike Lanes Janette Sadik-Khan, New York City’s transportation commissioner, looked out at several hundred bicyclists gathered here…

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Summit Photos — so far

By bikeleague | March 10, 2011
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Special thanks to Summit photographer, Chris Eichler. Secretary Lahood receives James Oberstar Award Secretary Lahood, League President Andy Clarke, and Bike Belong's President Tim Blumenthal support PeopleforBikes.org NYC Transportation Commissioner…

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Let’s Move! Robin Schepper spreads the First Lady’s message

By bikeleague | March 10, 2011
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It started with one bike rack at one school. Robin Schepper was “just your basic type-A mom” when she found out that her son’s school had a no-bikes policy. First,…

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