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... ridden a bike for 25 years [giggle]!" look on his face. But hey. Isn't it a step in the right direction? Towards promoting cycling?In the Red Corner: [SPEAKERS OFF FOR AMERICAN WORKPLACES! TURN SPEAKERS UP AND GET ... advert but it does feature a cyclist that looks like any other on this side of the pond and she is enjoying the ride. Promoting cycling?Copenhagenize the planet. And have a lovely day.
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... just occasionally for trips that are really easy. I've been reading a lot lately about cycling in other countries, such as Denmark and The Netherlands (as well as other European and Asian countries ... ' experience and behavior so that they behave more safely. So - then the question becomes, how do we go about promoting cycling to get more people out on the road? It seems like in Portland, the people ...
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... Cyclists' Union - "Wanted - Cyclists [Male/Female]" for membership of the cyclists' union. They certainly know how to promote cycling, using a positive, happy image instead of fear-mongering, like the Danish Cyclists' Union. We have a series of posts over at Copenhagenize.com about promoting cycling.Copenhagen loves you. And your bike. But mostly you on your bike.
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The SMU cycling club is lobbying to make SMU and the greater Dallas community a more cyclist- friendly environment. Promoting more cyclists, they hope to ease parking conditions and the air quality in Dallas. ... years ago when Scott Montague, staff advisor and part founding member, was cycling in a race and saw multiple purple TCU biking jerseys and wondered why SMU did ...
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... licenses, information on maps.I happened to receive in the mail yesterday the combined walking/cycling/public transit maps for the City of Melbourne, State of Victoria, in Australia. ... on "National Ride to Work Day 2008" and the other the everyday map, have great information on cycling in traffic, the famed "right hook" and other defensive bicycling information, and loads more information about ...
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... highly interesting conversations. Cyclists generally talk about...well...cycling. We talk about our races, our bikes, the beer we drink after ... Political interns and such talk about...politics. The funny thing about some of them is that they are always "on." They are so used to promoting one politician or another, that even when they have a beer in hand, and two down, they still tend to try to catch ...
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