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April 19, 2013by DarrenThe future of federal transportation policy may be summarized in
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April 19, 2013by Carolyn SzczepanskiWhen Wayne Byrd came up with the concept for Bicycle Friendly Communities (BFC) and the League took that idea to the national level, we knew it would be a powerful tool to make biking better for millions of Americans. But we're happy to admit: We didn't think we'd get this far this fast.
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April 18, 2013by KatieIn 2012, more than 30,000 Americans joined the National Bike Challenge and rode more 12 mil
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April 18, 2013by supportOften when we use a term, we fail to grasp its full impact or the significance of the c
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April 18, 2013by Carolyn SzczepanskiIn this issue of American Bicyclist, we mark a major milestone for the League:
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April 17, 2013by Carolyn SzczepanskiEven before the start of the National Women's Bicycling Forum in March mountain bike legend Jacquie Phelan
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April 17, 2013by Carolyn SzczepanskiThe latest issue of our American Bicyclist magazine is a transformation on two fronts.
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April 16, 2013by Carolyn SzczepanskiKit Hodge wrote the book on family cycling — or, at least, the Family Biking Guide from the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition. Martina Fahrner started one of the first bike shops in the country aimed specifically at family transportation options and Megan Odett created the National Family Biking Survey, curating insight and ideas from moms and dads from coast to coast.
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April 16, 2013by LizIt looks like the age-old rivalries among the Ivy League are taking a new shape: the race for gold in bike-friendliness.
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April 15, 2013by Carolyn SzczepanskiLast week, Women Bike hosted its latest webinar on "Getting More Moms and Families on Bikes" — with a great line-up of panelists and an amazing turn-out of engaged participants. Stay tuned to the blog tomorrow for the recording and slides!














