Kansas Cycling News

  • Regional Bicycling News

    Regional Bicycling News

    There’s lots going on in the world of bicycling in and near Kansas, so here’s a quick recap of recent bicycling news from the region: Kansas Police officers in Eastborough are parking their patrol cars to start pushing pedals with Eastborough’s New Bicycle Patrol Unit. The city purchased two bicycles. All weekdays …

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  • Omaha Bike Summit

    Omaha Bike Summit

    Bikeable Communities! and Activate Omaha are hosting an Omaha Bike Summit on Saturday, October 18th, in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The event will feature discussions about pedestrian and cycling issues in the five-county metropolitan Omaha area. The featured speaker is Robert Johnson from the PedNet Coalition in Columbia, Missouri. Try out …

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  • Second Guilty Plea in KC Cyclist's Murder

    Second Guilty Plea in KC Cyclist's Murder

    From the Kansas City Star: A Kansas City man has pleaded guilty to killing a bicyclist as he rode through an east Kansas City neighborhood. Fabian D. Brown Jr., 23, is the second codefendant to plead to the killing of 43-year-old Robert W. Osborn in November 2005. Brown pleaded guilty to second-degree …

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  • Beware of Riding Trails Alone

    Beware of Riding Trails Alone

    From Colorado Springs, Colorado comes a reminder of why it may not be a good idea to ride mountain bike trails alone, or at least without letting anyone know where you’ll be. James Nelson went out for a bike ride around about 8 p.m., and when he didn’t come home that …

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  • More Bike Lanes Coming To Shawnee

    More Bike Lanes Coming To Shawnee

    Shawnee, one of only two Bicycle Friendly Communities in Kansas, is getting set to add more bike lanes to roads within their city. The Shawnee City Council recently approved building Monticello Road from Midland Drive south to 79th Street as a four-lane road in width, but striped as a three-lane road …

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  • Lawrence Retains Bronze Status

    Lawrence Retains Bronze Status

    Lawrence, Kansas has retained its bronze-level Bicycle Friendly Communities status from the League of American Bicyclists. Lawrence was awarded the bronze certification in October 2004, and renewed it in 2006 and again in 2008. The renewal is not automatic — the bar is continually being raised, and communities who are not …

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  • More Than Just a Few…

    More Than Just a Few…

    The Fort Scott Tribune recently ran a profile of Doug Dawkins, who is walking across the country, and who overnighted in Fort Scott. One of the paragraphs from the article jumped out at me: In recent years there have been several attempts to cross the U.S. by foot or bicycle. …

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  • Kansas City Cyclists Tell Their Stories

    Kansas City Cyclists Tell Their Stories

    The Kansas City Star recently put out a call for bicycling stories, and were apparently inundated with response from their readers. In Saturday’s paper, they printed a few of them: We asked if you are biking more, and the e-mails started rolling in. We’ll take that as a yes. Bike sales …

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  • KU Cracks Down on Cyclists

    KU Cracks Down on Cyclists

    Kansas University police are stepping up efforts to raise cyclist’s awareness of traffic laws on campus. They are issuing warnings and fines for stop sign violations and other infractions. In August, four new stop signs were installed around campus. According to a statement issued by the KU Public Safety Office, the …

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  • Kansas City Cyclocross Nationals Film

    Kansas City Cyclocross Nationals Film

    The 2007 Cyclocross National Championships were held in Wyandotte Park in Kansas City, KS last December, and a film crew was on hand to capture the event in all of it’s muddy, snowy, icy, gritty glory. Here is the film’s trailer: Zero Traction is a feature-length cyclocross film that was …

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