TdF Stage 12: Magnificent Seven

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A seven man breakaway led off for most of the day during today’s stage of the 2009 Tour de France from Tonnerre to Vittel. No big shakeups occurred today, but the Tour de France should get interesting tomorrow as the race goes into the big mountain stages. Spoilers below…. Bicycle.net: Soerenson wins. CN: Sorenson speeds […]

Carnage

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Do you remember Reardon Sullivan? He’s the guy who famously declared that “one of the major hazards on our roadways in Montgomery County right now [are] bicyclists.” The San Francisco Chronicle apparently agrees, printing several anti cycling screeds in the Letters To The Editor section while ignoring a hit and run involving a 4 year […]

Resources for bicycle advocacy

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One Street is an international non profit working worldwide to help cycling advocates achieve their goals to increase bicycling. One Street has a number of resources on their website for bicycling and motorist education, bikes and transit, city planning and design, Ciclovia type events, school programs and more. One Street is founded by Sue Knaup, […]