Starting today and ending on Saturday the 26th, the Bicycle Film Festival returns to San Francisco.
Passes are only $30 for all four days. Find out more.
Wow, thanks to everyone who supported the Lance Armstrong Foundation recently!
Friends and family donated $325 for my upcoming century ride
About 10 people registered for Adaptive Path events, so we’ll donate about $1000
3,590 new LIVESTRONG Challenge participants signed up (goal of just 2,000)
$157,000 was raised on one day (goal of just $72,000)
I am really proud of [...]
This was bike-to-work week and it shaped up pretty well from my view.
On California’s* bike-to-work day I rode the 10 miles to the BART station and back. I was on the fence up to the last minute since the train regulations stipulate that you can’t take a bike between 6:30 and 9:30am. I left the [...]
Bicycling Magazine released their top cities for cycling for 2008. This year, two Bay Area cities were on the list. San Francisco made the “Still Greatest” category and San Jose came in as a “Runner Up”.
San Francisco
All bike infrastructure projects here have been halted since 2006, when two “concerned” groups sued the city for not [...]
Registration for the NYC CityRacks Design Competition just closed. It appears that the campaign is proving successful as almost 2000 people/teams have signed-up. I’m looking forward to seeing the future of urban bike racks!
“The purpose of the competition is to develop functional, well-designed sidewalk racks and to generate new concepts for bicycle parking inside commercial [...]
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