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Support Biking by Opposing BRT

While the publisher of Cyclelicious enthusiastically supports Bus Rapid Transit plans in the Santa Clara Valley, San Jose bike advocate Peter Smith is equally ardent in his opposition to BRT. When I asked Peter for details on why he opposes BRT, he graciously agreed to write up this provocative guest blog post. Bus Rapid Transit read more »

Bikeway Design Guide

After two years of work, the National Association of City Transportation Officials released an Urban Bikeway Design Guide. This online resource is meant to help transportation officials design better bike facilities in the United States.

Sea Otter Classic 2009 Day 1

Bissell Vacuums Up Podium Finishes in the Men’s Crit Colavita/Sutter Home’s Kelly Benjamin Kicks Off Sea Otter with a Win Bissell captures top 4 podium spots in men’s crit. PHOTO CREDIT: Brightroom.com Pro road racing got underway today at the Sea Otter Classic with the return of criterium racing. 62 pro men and 27 pro read more »

Bicycle advocacy training at NAHBS Indianapolis

Cycling advocates will find something in addition to beautiful bicycles in Indianapolis during the North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS), Feb 27 – Mar 1, 2009, when the Indiana Bicycle Coalition hosts a Winning Campaigns Training by the Thunderhead Alliance For Bicycling and Walking. This addition to NAHBS activities reflects a commitment by the show read more »

Bicycle news

Happy Monday, everybody! This photo is by GT Tim in Atlanta, who posts his comments to Cyclelicious on occasion. Paul at Bike Commute Tips had a busy weekend posting a lot of encouraging news items about bicycling and commuting. He notes that the city of Urbana, Illinois has a new bike plan. Paul has a read more »

Trek: One World, Two Wheels

Update: See Jame’s thoughts on Trek’s commitment and 1000 Limes. Trek’s Commitment: One World, Two Wheels. Trek Dealers are working to get people to ride their bikes and make a more bike friendly world, one mile at a time. We all know the world has some problems; gas is expensive and cars pollute, the roads read more »