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May 13, 2012by Carolyn Szczepanski(Robin Bylenga is the founder of Pedal Chic, the nation's first woman-owned, women-specific bike store, based in Greenville, South Carolina.)
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May 12, 2012by Carolyn Szczepanski(Nino Pacini is a board member for Programs to Educate All Cyclists in Michigan and the founder of its 2x2 program, which allows people with visual impairments the opportunity to cycle regularly.)
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May 11, 2012by Carolyn SzczepanskiJust two weeks in, we're already on track to far exceed our goal of 50,000 riders in the National Bike Challenge. And the team spirit is strong in the Endomondo virtual locker room, as pedalers across the country trade advice, share their stories and provide encouragement to their fellow cyclists.
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May 11, 2012by Carolyn SzczepanskiNational Bike Month is in full effect and, as anticipated, the wheels are turning in communities from coast to coast.
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May 11, 2012by Carolyn Szczepanski(Natalie Ramsland is the founder and framebuilder behind Sweetpea Bicycles in Portland, Oregon.)
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May 10, 2012by Carolyn SzczepanskiGrace Williams wasn't the only happy bicyclist who participated in National Bike to School Day yesterday. From coast to coast, thousands of kids pedaled to class making the first ever event a huge success.
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May 10, 2012by Carolyn Szczepanski(Carlos Morales is the Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator for the City of Omaha, Nebraska)
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May 9, 2012by ScottI skipped the Capitol Hill press conference this morning to participate in the Takoma Park, Maryland, bike to school day with my daughter, Grace.
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May 9, 2012by Carolyn SzczepanskiEarlier today, America Bikes unveiled a new survey that shows overwhelming support to increase or maintain federal funding for biking and walking. Are you part of that 83 percent? Share this infographic with your friends — and elected officials!
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May 9, 2012by Carolyn SzczepanskiJust in time for National Bike to School Day, new survey results reveal overwhelming support for biking and walking, with more than 80 percent of Americans favoring increased or maintained federal funding for sidewalks and bike lanes.