Kansas Cycling News

  • More Raves for Kansas Cycling

    More Raves for Kansas Cycling

    With the cyclotouring season in full swing, more cyclists are making their way through Kansas. Here are a few of the comments we’ve seen: Aaron & Laura Beese, as part of their Fifty by Bike tour, have an interesting story about their journey to the geographic center of Kansas. An excerpt: …

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  • Tour of Missouri Gets Longer, Tougher in ‘08

    Tour of Missouri Gets Longer, Tougher in ‘08

    The 2008 Tour of Missouri will feature an extra day, more hills and new cities when it launches September 8th in St. Joseph. Again, the great state of Missouri will play host to these worldclass athletes from more than 20 countries this September. This year, we’ve worked to make the course …

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  • Big Loser Passes Through Pittsburg

    Big Loser Passes Through Pittsburg

    Jerry Lisenby, a former contestant on TV’s The Biggest Loser, is riding his bike across the country to raise money for The Children’s Home in Peoria, Illinois There have been a lot of changes in Jerry Lisenby’s life in the past year. “I was a 300-pound guy who wasn’t going to live …

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  • Douglas County Deputy Killed Riding His Bike

    Douglas County Deputy Killed Riding His Bike

    Douglas County sheriff’s deputy David Dillon was killed while riding a bicycle on Saturday, June 28th at about 7:45 am near Eudora, Kansas (see map). The 44-year-old Dillon was a jail operations lieutenant for the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, and had been with the sheriff’s department for 26 years. He was …

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  • RAGBRAI Rolls On, Despite Iowa Flooding

    RAGBRAI Rolls On, Despite Iowa Flooding

    RAGBRAI (Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa) is oldest and largest bicycle tour in the world, and it crosses Iowa every year, rain of shine. And in this year of epic flooding in Iowa, RAGBRAI will still roll on, or at least that’s the plan. For now, the ride …

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  • Running Out of Racks

    Running Out of Racks

    Fort Collins, Colorado is a bicycle town, and it shows: In the language of bureaucracy, they are called end-of-trip facilities. But the rest of the world knows them as bike racks, and in Fort Collins, pedestrians likely know them as the metal structures hidden within little riots of handlebars, frames and wheels …

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  • Fayetteville Cyclists Seek Bike Lanes

    Fayetteville Cyclists Seek Bike Lanes

    Cyclists in Fayetteville, Arkansas are hoping to get bike lanes added to a street expansion project. The current design plans for Garland Avenue, which is currently a two-lane street, is a five-lane road, with four travel lanes and one continuous turn lane. The plan also includes a proposal to have a …

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  • Riding for Granton

    Riding for Granton

    Granton Bayless is a six-month-old little boy from Bolivar, Missouri. In March of 2008, Granton was diagnosed with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID.) SCID, often called “bubble boy disease”, is a rare genetic disorder in which the immune system fails to develop. Granton is the light of his parents’ life and …

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  • Biking Across Kansas 2008 Wrap-Up

    Biking Across Kansas 2008 Wrap-Up

    Biking Across Kansas, the annual bicycle tour across the state of Kansas, finished up on Saturday, June 14th, in Atchison, after starting June 7th in Saint Francis. Along the way, the 800 or so riders spent their nights in Atwood, Norton, Smith Center, Beloit, Washington, Sabetha, and Horton. They endured a …

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  • Highlighting Nebraska's Trails

    Highlighting Nebraska's Trails

    In Hitting the Trail: A Panoramic View, the Omaha World-Herald shines a spotlight on some of the best trails in their region: Badger Ridge. Steamboat Trace. The Cowboy Trail. Pawnee Buttes. Vedauwoo. The places are as colorful as the names. The outdoor experiences they offer are as varied as the land they …

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