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Phys Ed: Do More Bicyclists Lead to More Injuries? - Well Blog - NYTimes.comPhys Ed: Do More Bicyclists Lead to More Injuries? Recently, surgeons and emergency room physicians at the Rocky Mountain Regional Trauma Center in Denver noticed a troubling trend. They seemed to be seeing cyclists with more serious injuries than in years past. Since many of the physicians ...
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FW: Team Wonderbike MessageFrom: Team Wonderbike Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 9:36 AM
Team Wonderbike Happy Bike Week Colorado Bicyclists! We’ve got so much big news. First off, Team Wonderbike Ambassador Ryan Van Duzer just ...
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Things are looking up | New BelgiumReading the newspapers lately is a real downer. But, finding ways to save money, reduce your environmental impact and stay healthy seem to be the best thing you can do as an individual. Go Team You! Or, maybe it's better to do it together? Go Team WonderBike! Yes, our very own Team WonderBike ...
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Denver peddles new public-bicycle plan - The Denver PostBy this summer, Denver hopes to launch a bicycle-sharing program that will allow riders to pay a small fee to access some 500 bikes at 30 to 40 stations throughout the city. The program — dubbed Denver B-Cycle — got initial funding from a $1 million donation from the Denver 2008 Convention Host ...
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Bicycling Plays Big Role at ConventionAs Colorado prepares to host the Democratic National Convention this month, August 25-28, the value of bicycling continues to climb. With the launch of the Freewheelin 1,000 Bike Project, bicycle awareness throughout the state is growing. In addition, the city of Denver is adding important ...
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Why Canadians cycle more than Americans: A comparativeAbstract In spite of their colder climate, Canadians cycle about three times more than Americans. The main reasons for this difference are Canada’s higher urban densities and mixed-use development, shorter trip distances, lower incomes, higher costs of owning, driving and parking a car, safer ...
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