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Clarksville begins paving bike trail - The Tennessean

by @ Tuesday, April 28th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Clarksville begins paving bike trail
The Tennessean, TN
By Chris Smith • GANNETT TENNESSEE • April 28, 2009 CLARKSVILLE — Paving work began Monday for the city's Rails to Trails project, which will create a pedestrian and biking path through a wooded area in the heart of Clarksville. The 10-foot-wide path,

‘Amazing Race' host biking Great Allegheny Passage - Cumberland Times-News

by @ Monday, April 27th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
‘Amazing Race' host biking Great Allegheny Passage
Cumberland Times-News, MD
FROSTBURG — Phil Keoghan, host of CBS' Emmy-winning show “The Amazing Race,” will roll into Frostburg on Sunday as part of “Phil Keoghan's Ride Across America,” a cross-country bike ride to create awareness for multiple sclerosis.

Amsterdam: Town of wonders can be had for discount - San Jose Mercury News

by @ Monday, April 27th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Amsterdam: Town of wonders can be had for discount
San Jose Mercury News,  USA
The cobbled streets alongside the canals are scenic urban pathways for walking or biking. And they are anchors for funky shops, cafes and—of course—Amsterdam's flamboyant Red Light district and marijuana bars. The inner city of the Dutch capital is a

Bike club offers reward for information on cycle crash - Le Mars Daily Sentinel

by @ Monday, April 27th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Bike club offers reward for information on cycle crash
Le Mars Daily Sentinel, IA
Schroeder had been biking along K-64 near C-60, about 12 miles from her home around 3:30 pm Saturday, April 11, when a car came zooming up behind her. "I remember seeing an ash blue car with a lot of people. They were going very fast," Schroeder said.

Can we talk about your, ahem, 'saddle-nosed' bike seat? - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com

by @ Monday, April 27th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Can we talk about your, ahem, 'saddle-nosed' bike seat?
The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR
A new National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health advisory is aimed at bicycle messengers, bike cops and, it could be argued, bike commuters. And it's not the most — cough! — comfortable thing to talk about. Genital numbness and sexual

MOOK: Squeaky wheels get grease - Daily Free Press (subscription)

by @ Monday, April 27th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
MOOK: Squeaky wheels get grease
Daily Free Press (subscription), MA
Or maybe astonishment because of the death-defying nature of biking Boston's streets. Or admiration because of the small, eco-friendly carbon footprint. I'll bet there's some jealousy involved, since bikes are fast, cheap and enjoyable forms of

How can I get my son to keep his bike helmet on? - Allentown Morning Call

by @ Monday, April 27th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
How can I get my son to keep his bike helmet on?
Allentown Morning Call, PA
Q: My 12-year-old has to put on his bike helmet before he gets on his bike. However, I recently learned he removes his helmet as soon as he is out of my eyesight. How can I make sure that he keeps his helmet on when I am not around to supervise?

Biking fundraiser draws crowd - Yale Daily News

by @ Monday, April 27th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Biking fundraiser draws crowd
Yale Daily News, CT
For Rock to Rock, a traveling environmental fundraiser, over 200 participants gathered to bike along the Elm City's paths from East Rock Park to Common Ground High School in West Rock. The proceeds from registration fees — $25 for adults and $10 for

Serious Mountain Bikers Take on the Greenbrier Challenge - WHAG

by @ Sunday, April 26th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
Serious Mountain Bikers Take on the Greenbrier Challenge
WHAG, MD
WASHINGTON COUNTY, MD - Hundreds of elite mountain bikers took part in the Greenbrier Challenge Sunday held each year at Greenbrier State Park. Riders from more than 19 states and several foreign countries signed up for the race.

One Man One Bike - WJHG-TV

by @ Sunday, April 26th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized
One Man One Bike
WJHG-TV, FL
A South Carolina man is doing just that by riding his bike across the country. Andrew Marinelli is making the long trip to raise awareness for global hunger. Marinelli said,” My mission is to number one spread awareness about global hunger issues.

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