Cyclovia Tucson
Posted on 24. Apr, 2010 by Melanie Colavito.
This past Sunday, I had the pleasure of getting to participate in the very first Cyclovia Tucson! The Tuscon Cyclovia is part of the Tucson Bike Fest, which takes place throughout the month of April and includes Bike-To-Work Week, a bike commuter challenge, a bike swap, and many other great events. The Tucson Bike Fest [...]
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Group Rides: Casual, Competitive and Colossal
Posted on 22. Apr, 2010 by Stacey Moses.
When Pierre and Ernest Michaux invented the modern bicycle nearly a century and a half ago, it is unlikely that they envisioned the multiplicity of enterprises for which it would be used. We use bikes to get places more efficiently and more economically, we use them to stay in shape, and we use them to [...]
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Carrying Your Stuff: Bicycle Bags and Racks
Posted on 15. Apr, 2010 by Stacey Moses.
How to efficiently and comfortably transport workday necessities is an essential question for bicycle commuting converts. Many options exist for getting your cargo to the office, and it is important to consider your distance, your load and your style when selecting your type of bag and bicycle attachments. For the commuter that can avoid transporting [...]
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Bicycle Parking at a University in China
Posted on 07. Apr, 2010 by Melanie Colavito.
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Analysis of Google’s Bike-There Feature: Part I
Posted on 06. Apr, 2010 by Melanie Colavito.
It’s been nearly a month since Google made their game-changing announcement about the addition of a “Bike There” option to Google Maps. Since that time, there have been numerous reviews and assessments about the utility of the new application – some positive, but also many that point out the limitations of Google’s new tool. Many [...]

