Monthly Archives: March 2011

Illinois blind cyclist killed

David and Cindy Combs were riding theirtr tandem bicycle to choir practice west of their hometown of Champaign, Illinois when they were hit from behind by Errol Maul of Tolono, according to the Champaign-Urbana News Gazette. Police believe Maul was reading a map when he struck the cyclists. He was ticketed for “failure to reduce read more »

Bicycling Studies

Lees McCrae College, a tiny Presbyterian school in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, offers a degree in Cycling.

2011 National Bike Summit

Good luck and Godspeed to the bike advocates who have converged on Washington DC for the 2011 National Bike Summit. I’m especially interested in how meetings with staffers of the several freshman GOP representatives will go.

Keirin culture

There’s Keirin as the UCI and Olympic track cycling that most of us know about, and then there’s ケイリン Keirin, the Japanese gambling institution steeped in tradition.

Journal for Cycle Planning Professionals

CyclingMobility is a new international journal available in print and electronic media for “cycling mobility” professionals.

Branciforte Creek Development

KB Home wants to build 32 homes in a new Branciforte Creek development with “the comfort of green living” in Santa Cruz, California.