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August 17, 2009by supportJohn Burke, President of Trek, found the perfect combination of events last week to say “thank you” to Congressman James L.
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August 17, 2009by DarrenLast month Transportation Alternatives, New York City’s bicycling and walking advocacy organization, released “Executive Order: A
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August 14, 2009by DarrenWhen you think of recess, you may think of kids playing on school playgrounds. But that’s because you’re not a Member of Congress – unless you are, in which case, welcome. For Members of Congress, recess is an opportunity to return to their home districts and hear from constituents on the issues that are important to them. It looks something like this:
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August 13, 2009by Darren
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August 12, 2009by Darren
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September 15, 2008by Bill
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March 13, 2008by BillThe bicycle industry lost one of its true leaders with the passing earlier this week of Dick Burke, founder of Trek Bicycles, Inc. Burke’s and Trek’s story within the industry is well documented; in the space of 30 years, Trek has become a household name because of their bikes, their sponsorship of Lance and various outstanding teams and riders over the years.
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January 18, 2008by AndyOn Tuesday came the moment we've all been waiting for. The report of the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission...well, maybe not everyone was on tenterhooks but it's actually a pretty significant document that outlines how $225 billion should be spent EVERY Year for the next 50 years on transportation and infrastructure in this country.
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January 16, 2008by BillI really do love this time of year. Although often contrived I find it hard to not feel excitement and encouragement at the idea of a new beginning. This New Years I found a new type of encouragement in my home town. While visiting my family in New York City I went to check out the new seven block "Street of the Future" on 9th Avenue.
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December 13, 2007by BillI had a most frightening experience the other day. I almost hit a bicyclist. It was by sheer luck if not some greater power that I didn’t run over this guy.














