Archive for October, 2008 (Page 2)


  • Kansas Student Killed in New York

    Kansas Student Killed in New York

    23-year-old Alec Waggoner of Beloit, Kansas, who was a graduate student at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, was killed on Saturday night when struck by an SUV as he was riding his bicycle with friends. From the Syracuse Post-Standard: The driver of the 1998 Lincoln Navigator was Eric Wadley, 34, of …

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  • Fayetteville Celebrates New Trail

    Fayetteville Celebrates New Trail

    People in Fayetteville, Arkansas are celebrating the opening of a new multi-use trail in their city: Hundreds of people in Gordon Long Park Saturday celebrated the opening of a 4. 4-mile section of Scull Creek Trail, known as “the backbone of the Fayetteville trails system.” Some came to walk or ride the …

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  • 'Craptastic' Trails in Tulsa?

    'Craptastic' Trails in Tulsa?

    Ed Wagner of CycleDog writes about his experiences on a local multi-use trail: Brian Potter accompanied me on part of the Midland Valley Extension yesterday, a multi-use path that more or less parallels the east side of Tulsa’s inner dispersal loop. It’s difficult to describe this MUP adequately. Superlatives are out …

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  • New Trails Coming to Scottsbluff, NE

    New Trails Coming to Scottsbluff, NE

    For five years, the Monument Valley Riverfront Task Force has been working on plans to develop the riverfront in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, and they recently presented their vision to the public. Increasing recreational opportunities for the community was one of the major goals of the task force, and they propose building new …

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  • MTB Heaven in Nebraska?

    MTB Heaven in Nebraska?

    A new blog, Potters Pasture MTB, has sprung up to document the mountain biking opportunities at “Potters Pasture”, located in the hills south of Brady, Nebraska. According to blogger CQ: We decided that Potters Pasture is such a special area to ride that it deserves a blog! I have been …

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  • Smithville Cyclocross Festival

    Smithville Cyclocross Festival

    The De Stad Cyclocross Van Kansas Series comes to what will soon be known as “Cyclocross Paradise” in the small town of Paradise, Missouri (just 25 minutes North of Kansas City). Situated along the shores of beautiful Smithville Lake is Sailboat Cove Park which offers a great venue for cyclocross …

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  • Support Bike Parking in Kansas City

    Support Bike Parking in Kansas City

    From Let’s Go KC: On Wednesday, October 22nd, the Kansas City Missouri Planning and Zoning Committee will have a public hearing on a new zoning law that includes requirements for bike parking for new buildings. Some real estate developers are opposed to bike parking, so we need your support to …

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  • Documenting The Aftermath of an Accident

    Documenting The Aftermath of an Accident

    On August 12th, Robbie Johnson and a friend were riding their bicycles in Jonesboro, Arkansas when Robbie was hit from behind by a pickup truck. Fortunately, Robbie survived the collision, albeit with serious injuries: Johnson broke his pelvis and hip, which needed to be repaired in a 6 hour surgery. …

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  • Car Show to Benefit Family of Accident Victims

    Car Show to Benefit Family of Accident Victims

    This is amazing: A car show is scheduled for Oct. 26 to benefit the family of Claudia and Gisele Mijares. Claudia Mijares and her 4-year-old daughter were killed earlier this month when they were struck by a vehicle near Gardiner Elementary School in south Wichita. Gary Hammitt, 54, has been charged with two …

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  • Trail Vandalism in Colorado

    Trail Vandalism in Colorado

    From Aspen, Colorado comes news of a dangerous vandal at work on a local trail: While dirt biking around Basalt Mountain with his friends last month, local rider Bill Keenan almost lost his head — literally. According to the 37-year-old local equipment operator, a single piece of barbed wire was tightly …

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