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  • Bike Week Wrap-Up

    Bike Week Wrap-Up

    Wow, lots of press coverage of bike week activities around the midwest: Kansas: Atchison: Two teachers at Atchison High School commuted to school, along with many students, who earned extra credit for participation. Lenexa: Bike Week celebrates pedal power, featuring Noah Dunker of KC Bike Commuting. Kansas City: EPA Employees Take Bike Week’s Car-Free …

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  • Kansas City Swapmeet and Alleykat Race May 17th

    Kansas City Swapmeet and Alleykat Race May 17th

    On Saturday, May 17th, the Greater Kansas City Bicycle Federation is hosting the All Things Bicycle Jumble and Swapmeet, followed by Tour de Cowtown, described as “Kansas City’s longest running annual alleykat races”. The swapmeet takes place in the parking lot of Acme Bicycle Company at 412 East 18th Street in …

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  • Kansas City's Platinum Vision

    Kansas City's Platinum Vision

    After years of languishing as one of the least bicycle-friendly cities in the nation, Kansas City, Missouri has launched an ambitious initiative to turn thing around. Not only does KC want to become a Bicycle Friendly Community, it wants to become a “platinum-level” community, the highest possible designation for …

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  • Missouri Bicycling Report Card 2008

    Missouri Bicycling Report Card 2008

    The Missouri Bicycle Federation has released its first annual Missouri Walking and Bicycling Report Card, which gives grades to Missouri’s efforts to improve the environment for walking and bicycling in the state. The current situation is pretty grim: “The overall grade for Missouri’s walking and bicycling environment for 2007 was a D,” …

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  • Heartland Trail News

    Heartland Trail News

    Trail news from Kansas and mid-America: Phase 3 of the Prairie Spirit Trail is scheduled to open June 7th, in conjunction with National Trails Day. With the completion of the final section, Kansas’s longest rail-trail is now 51 miles in length, extending from Ottawa in the north to Iola in …

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  • Bike to Work Week 2008

    Bike to Work Week 2008

    Each year, the League of American Bicyclists designates May as National Bike Month as a way to promote bicycling as a fun and practical way to get around. They have selected Bike-to-Work Week from May 12-16 and Bike-to-Work Day on Friday, May 16. In addition, communities throughout the nation sponsor activities …

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  • 4-Year-Old On Bike Killed in Blue Springs

    4-Year-Old On Bike Killed in Blue Springs

    A 4-year-old boy riding a bicycle with training wheels was hit and killed by a delivery truck May 8th in Blue Springs, Missouri. Mason P. McBride died when the truck hit him and ran him over in the parking lot of the apartment complex where he lived. The truck was a …

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  • Biking and Hiking Colorado's Peaks

    Biking and Hiking Colorado's Peaks

    This June, Andrew Henrichs begins an extraordinary journey. He’s planning to ride his bicycle to, and then climb, Colorado’s “fourteeners” — 54 mountain peaks, each at least 14,000 feet high. Andrew will ride an Xtracycle-equipped mountain bike to the trailhead of each peak, and then climb to the summit on foot. …

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  • Cyclists Asked To Help Pay For Bicycle Parking

    Cyclists Asked To Help Pay For Bicycle Parking

    As part of its plan to install approximately 1,000 bicycle spaces downtown, Columbia, Missouri is replacing an automobile parking spot with a “bike corral”, but keeping the parking meter, hoping that cyclists will chip in a few coins to help offset the income from the “lost” parking space. The bike …

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  • Snippets

    Snippets

    Bicycling-related news from here and there around the heartland: Kansas: Salina bicyclist Giang Ta of Salina, Kansas was hit by a car and injured on May 2nd. The motorist was ticketed for inattentive driving. The El Dorodo Times has coverage of last weekend’s Great Escape Bike Ride. Micah learned that Hills make you strong, …

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