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Adventure Cycling Association
- Safety Concerns for BikepackersPhoto by Mark Gresser Riding a bicycle on backroads and trails is actually, statistically speaking, quite safe. Still, it’s natural to feel anxious about “what ifs” when jumping into something […] The post Safety Concerns for Bikepackers appeared first on Adventure Cycling Association.
- Training for Your Bikepacking TripPhoto by Frederic Guyot Simply put, bikepacking is more fun when mind and body are on the same team. Many a long bike ride has begun with no training at […] The post Training for Your Bikepacking Trip appeared first on Adventure Cycling Association.
- Lighthouses and Lobster Rolls: A Guide to Riding in Portland, MaineThis story originally appeared as the Be Here Now feature of the 2024 Sept/Oct issue of Adventure Cyclist. Perched on a peninsula in the south- western edge of Casco Bay, […] The post Lighthouses and Lobster Rolls: A Guide to Riding in Portland, Maine appeared first on Adventure Cycling Association.
Trail biking
- Study: Recreational bicycling in Iowa has $1.4B economic impactLuke Hoffman, the non-profit's executive director, says cycling and the use of bike trails in Iowa contributes nearly one-and-a-half BILLION dollars ...
- HANS REY, SNOW BIKING, IN 1993 - Mountain Bike Action MagazineLONG TERM REVIEW: NORCO RANGE VLT E-MOUNTAIN BIKE –… TRAIL BIKE VS. FAT BIKE SHOOTOUT. Prev Next 1 of 186.
- ATHLETE PROFILE: ERIC PORTER - MAKING THE LEAP FROM BIG AIR TO RAISING ...Eric Porter got his first BMX bike when he was 5 years old, but he never raced BMX on it. He was more interested in riding the dirt trails near ...
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League of American Bicyclists
- 91 Places Earned Bicycle Friendly Community Awards in 2024At a time when many are looking for ways to strengthen their communities, local investments in better bicycling offer a path forward. Today, the League of American Bicyclists is proud… The post 91 Places Earned Bicycle Friendly Community Awards in 2024 appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
- Sean Duffy’s Nomination Sails Through CommitteeOn January 16th, President Trump’s nominee for Transportation Secretary, Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wisc.) testified in front of the Senate Commerce Committee. The tone of his confirmation hearing was one of… The post Sean Duffy’s Nomination Sails Through Committee appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
- ‘Where the Sidewalk Begins’: an excerpt from Wes Marshall’s Killed By A Traffic EngineerWe’re pleased to present an excerpt from Wes Marshall’s book, “Killed by a Traffic Engineer”, and we’re equally thrilled to be hosting Marshall as a keynote speaker at this year’s… The post ‘Where the Sidewalk Begins’: an excerpt from Wes Marshall’s Killed By A Traffic Engineer appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
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