Link roundup: October 11
This mountain bike rider in Africa doesn’t have to worry about cars. Antelope like creatures on the other hand… Post any interesting links in the comment section. State RULES OF…
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This mountain bike rider in Africa doesn’t have to worry about cars. Antelope like creatures on the other hand… Post any interesting links in the comment section. State RULES OF…
Greta Anderson is still tweaking her new touring bike to get it just right. She says so far the longest ride she’s done on it was 40 miles and it…
Editor’s note: This post was written by Tucson Velo contributor, Mary Reynolds. Reynolds is a mountain and road cyclist who also writes about endurance sports for Examiner.com. You can follow…
Post any interesting links in the comment section. Local Road runner: Car-sharing program at UA grows to 1000 users, adds two autos State Tour of the White Mountains recap National…
Post any interesting links in the comment section. National Reinventing the Two-Wheeler Detroit Father Charged With Child Endangerment for Cycling With Sons Breaking: Governor Jerry Brown Sides with AAA and…
I wrote a while back about government officials teaming with the UA’s Eller Sports Management class to attempt to quantify the economic impact of cycling in Tucson. One of the…
Post any interesting links in the comment section. State Club gets women rolling along on their bicycles National Editorial: Don’t Move the Protestors for CicLAvia Rick Perry’s Frontier Justice Doesn’t…
The University of Arizona invited a Sony PS3 truck to take up the entire road between Old Main and UA Mall. Here’s their message for bikes.
Steve Vihel, owner of There and Back Bikes near Speedway and Campbell, has been hospitalized for more than month due to serious medical issues. The shop remains open, but is…
Post any interesting links in the comment section. Local Free bike maps available for download, around Tucson National Johnson collects miles and tries to win votes on his bicycle in…
The 2011 bicycle count is expanding its time and locations, but organizers need additional volunteers to make it happen. This year Pima Association of Governments’ Ann Chanecka, organizer of the…