Colorado legislatures attack cycling on Bike To Work Day

Published / by Richard Masoner / 20 Comments on Colorado legislatures attack cycling on Bike To Work Day

Wednesday was Bike To Work Day in Colorado. I have much more to write about Highlands Ranch in Douglas County, Colorado in particular, but for now I’ll just reprint the press release from the Colorado state legislature and let it speak for itself. I have additional commentary about Highlands Ranch in this map I uploaded […]

Interbike stays in Vegas

Published / by Richard Masoner / 2 Comments on Interbike stays in Vegas

Carlton Reid and Rich Kelly at Interbike 2007. Carlton writes for the British cycling publication Bike Biz; Rich Kelly is Interbike’s marketing manager. After two years of collecting potential host city data and retailer, manufacturer and industry partner feedback, Interbike management today announced the trade show will remain in Las Vegas, and that they are […]

Puma bicycle films

Published / by Richard Masoner / 6 Comments on Puma bicycle films

Puma presents the Puma I-Cycle short film series. This collection of short films exploring bike culture and the people who influence it is produced and directed by Cinecycle. The I-Cycle Film Series focuses on some of today’s biggest advocates for two-wheeled life, including – Matthew McGuinness, a cofounder of The 62, a Brooklyn-based art collective […]

Daily Jumble: I’m going to buy a bike!

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The Daily Jumble is that illustrated word puzzle I’ve seen since forever in newspapers, usually in the comics section. Today’s theme is the price of gas. Click here to do the puzzle. Do remember that jacket with the built in turn signals? Leah posted a detailed How To over at Instructables. I have one of […]