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Adventure Cycling Association
- Trip Recap: Langford’s Third Annual Bike OvernightThis is the third Langford Elementary School bike camping trip supported by Adventure Cycling’s Bike Overnights program. You can read about the first one here and the second one here. […] The post Trip Recap: Langford’s Third Annual Bike Overnight appeared first on Adventure Cycling Association.
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- Santa Cruz Tallboy: The perfect bike for my BC Bike Race - SingletracksBC is renowned worldwide for the technical nature of its trails, and while BCBR is an XC stage race, it does not lack technical trails. Competitors ...
- Local bike club struggles with volunteer shortage for trail maintenance - WOUBThe Athens Bicycle Club maintains over 120 miles of trails in Athens County. The club's president says it needs more people to chip in.
- New Bike Tennessee Program Offers 52 Beautiful Rural Cycling Routes to ExploreTennessee has introduced a new program called Bike Tennessee, designed to showcase the state's landscapes with 52 rural cycling routes.
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- Help Transform Your Community: Take the Bicycle Friendly Community Survey!Imagine a world where everyone can ride their bicycle safely and enjoyably. A place where activity-friendly routes are abundant, well-maintained, and connected within an accessible network that takes you wherever… The post Help Transform Your Community: Take the Bicycle Friendly Community Survey! appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
- LCI Spotlight: Dr. Noemi WaightThe League certifies hundreds of League Cycling Instructors every year and there are thousands of LCIs across the country leading bike education efforts in their communities. In our LCI spotlight… The post LCI Spotlight: Dr. Noemi Waight appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
- The Power of Public Art: Creative Placemaking in Chattanooga, TennesseeWhen a community applies for a Bicycle Friendly Community award, one relatively new question we ask on the application is about local efforts to “incorporate public art or murals along… The post The Power of Public Art: Creative Placemaking in Chattanooga, Tennessee appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
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