I reverted back to the original headline only for the link roundup because the only piece of feedback I got liked it better. You can look at the previous link roundup and then vote on which style you prefer.
As always post any interesting links you find in the comment section.
- Protégé, mentor pleased, proud by finishing 1st, 2nd
- Teach. Mom. Run.: Urban Assault Race Report
- Portlanders are on a mission to recover stolen bikes
- EL AL: The World’s Friendliest Airline to Cyclists
- IA DOT: Bike to Work is the Goal
- Tampines’ derelict bicycle removal programme reaps results
- Spokes | Two-Wheeled Tribes
- Advocacy group to market bike tourism
- Bicycles and the ‘Immigrant Effect’
- Bike safety efforts pick up pace in city
- Too hot to handle: how to avoid buying stolen bikes
- Noise in LaHood
- Bikes and the law: What enforcement?
- Outsourcing how to ride a bike
- A National Network Of Bike Trails? It Could Happen
- What’s wrong with a bike lane that cyclists can use safely?
- Owner Of NYPD-Confiscated Bike Wants To Sue
- California Cyclists Split On Two-Wheel Texting Ban
- Bike boxes could help cycling safety
- Urban Living: Bikes Really Are Making a Difference
- Bike-sharing Cost-Benefit Analysis
Here’s a link to the 2010 El Tour de Tucson University Medical Center app:
http://www.pbaa.com/OnReg/ETTAppCODE11.pdf
It’s a pdf so you have to download Acrobat or some such.
NB: ” In signing this waiver as a participant in El Tour de Tucson, I understand and accept that I must obey all laws of the State of Arizona…”
Any hot inside word yet on how Maricopaland’s Jan Brewer’s and Russel Pearce’s orgasmic righty fund-raising event, the signing of SB 1077 Friday April 23 2010 , might affect El Tour? Not to mention Old Pueblo cyclists in general, since a drivers license isn’t required of cyclists in AZ?
Here’s a link to the 2010 El Tour de Tucson University Medical Center app:
http://www.pbaa.com/OnReg/ETTAppCODE11.pdf
It’s a pdf so you have to download Acrobat or some such.
NB: ” In signing this waiver as a participant in El Tour de Tucson, I understand and accept that I must obey all laws of the State of Arizona…”
Any hot inside word yet on how Maricopaland’s Jan Brewer’s and Russel Pearce’s orgasmic righty fund-raising event, the signing of SB 1077 Friday April 23 2010 , might affect El Tour? Not to mention Old Pueblo cyclists in general, since a drivers license isn’t required of cyclists in AZ?