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  1. Bicycling Magazine's 1000 All-Time Best Tips (Revised): Top Riders Share Their Secrets to Maximize Fun, Safety, and Performance by Ben Hewitt, 2005-06-04
  2. Off the Map: Bicycling Across Siberia by Mark Jenkins, 2008-05-27
  3. The Complete Book of Long-Distance Cycling: Build the Strength, Skills, and Confidence to Ride as Far as You Want by Edmund R. Burke, Ed Pavelka, 2000-10-06
  4. Bicycling the Atlantic Coast: A Complete Route Guide, Florida to Maine by Donna Lynn Ikenberry, Donna I. Aitkenhead, 1993-03
  5. Bicycling New Hampshire's Seacoast by Linda Chestney, 2010-04-14
  6. Sloane's Complete Book of Bicycling: The Cyclist's Bible(25th Anniversary Edition) by Eugene Sloane, 1995-04-27
  7. Bicycling Magazine's Complete Book of Road Cycling Skills : Your Guide to Riding Faster, Stronger, Longer, and Safer by Ed Pavelka, The Editors of Bicycling Magazine, 1998-01-15
  8. Bicycling the Backroads of Northwest Washington (Bicycling the Backroads Series) by Bill Woods, Erin Woods, 1997-04
  9. Backroad Bicycling in Kentucky's Bluegrass: 25 Rides in the Bluegrass Region, Lower Kentucky Valley, Central Heartlands, and More by George Garber, 2005-02-28
  10. Backroad Bicycling in the Hudson Valley and Catskills (A Countryman Guide) by Peter Kick, Dori O'Connell, 2006-07-03
  11. Bicycling the Natchez Trace: A Guide to the Natchez Trace Parkway and Nearby Scenic Routes by Glen Wanner, 2005-09-30
  12. The Practical Cyclist: Bicycling for Real People by Chip Haynes, 2009-04-01
  13. Bicycling & the Law: Your Rights as a Cyclist by Bob Mionske, 2007-08-01
  14. Bill Walton's Total Book of Bicycling by Bjarne Rostaing, Bill Walton, 1985-03-01

21. Greater Arizona Bicycling Association, Tucson, Arizona - Greater Arizona Bicycli
GABA Tucson Chapter, promoting interest and involvement in all aspects of bicycling by scheduling day rides and tours, and organizing the annual Great Arizona bicycling
http://www.bikegaba.org/

22. Bicycling | Seven Generational Ruminations
Cyclovia means Life to the street! Imagine roads with barely a car insight and people of all ages walking, cycling, rollerblading or pushing a pram.
http://www.7gen.com/website-categories/bicycling
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23. Bicycling Magazine
bicycling Magazine features bikes, bike gear, equipment reviews, training plans, bike maintenance how tos, and more, for cyclists of all levels.
http://boulderreport.bicycling.com/
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24. Bicycle Alliance Of Washington
The main bicycle advocacy group in the state. Promotes bicycling, bicycle trails and safety. Provides information such as trails and maps, ride and event calendars, list of clubs and groups, bike transit and traffic information.
http://www.bicyclealliance.org/
The Bicycle Alliance of Washington - Advocates for bicyclists and a bike-friendly Washington 309A Third Avenue South - Seattle WA 98104
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25. Bicyclinginfo.org
A North Carolina association providing information concerning pedestrian and bicycle issues to planners, engineers, private citizens, advocates, educators, police enforcement
http://www.bicyclinginfo.org/
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Public Policies for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety and Mobility
The Public Policies for Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety and Mobility report details effective and strategic applications to improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety and mobility from the findings of an extensive international scan. Exploring the innovative approaches to pedestrian and bicycle transportation in five European countries, 12 transportation experts, specializing in bicycling and walking, visited and surveyed the polices and practices in these countries. This report is the result of the recommended implementation action from the international scan. Read the full report
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    Use the Bicycle Countermeasure Selection System to improve the safety and mobility of bicyclists.
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    Check out success stories from communities across the country.
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    Take a ride through your neighborhood to assess its bikeability.
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26. Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Bicycling (U.S. National Park Service)
Photo by Don McGowan courtesy of Friends of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
http://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/biking.htm

27. Bicycling Magazine Subscription - Magazines.com Magazine Subscriptions
bicycling magazine is filled with proven strategies for riding faster, stronger and longer. Find training techniques to improve performance, product reviews, news and bicycling
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28. Watch "Adjusting Cleat Tension" Video At Bicycling
Learn to wrap your own handlebar tape with bicycling magazine's maintenance and repair video series. The online bike repair videos help you get the
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29. Mayor Daley's Bicycling Ambassadors
Mayor Daley's bicycling Ambassadors and Junior Ambassadors are the City of Chicago's bikesafety and public-awareness outreach team. We promote safety for all road users - bike
http://www.bicyclingambassadors.org/
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Mayor Daley’s Bicycling Ambassadors and Junior Ambassadors are the City of Chicago’s bike-safety and public-awareness outreach team. We promote safety for all road users – bike riders, motorists, and pedestrians – and encourage all Chicagoans ride their bikes more. Read more
What we do
Ambassadors attend events year round, especially between May and September, talking to Chicagoans about bicycling. Ambassador events include: outreach at music festivals in Grant Park, neighborhood health fairs, block parties, and farmers markets. Ambassadors also give bicycle safety demonstrations at day camps, libraries, and schools, as well as bike to work presentations for area businesses. Invite Mayor Daley’s Bicycling Ambassadors to your event. Mayor Daley's Bicycling Ambassadors - 30 North LaSalle, Suite 500 - Chicago IL 60602 - phone (312) 744-8147 - fax (312) 742-2422

30. MassBike
All proceeds support the Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition (MassBike) and our mission to promote a bicyclefriendly environment and encourage bicycling for fun, fitness and
http://www.massbike.org/

31. Local Bicycle Culture: City Of Fort Collins
See Fort Collins By Bicycle! bicycling is a great way to get to know Fort Collins. With relatively flat terrain, 280+ miles of wide bike lanes, and 30+ miles of bike trails
http://www.fcgov.com/bicycling/links-resources.php
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    See Fort Collins By Bicycle!
    Bicycling is a great way to get to know Fort Collins. With relatively flat terrain, 280+ miles of wide bike lanes, and 30+ miles of bike trails that follow both the scenic Poudre River and Spring Creek, bicycling is a fun, healthy, and environmentally friendly way to see all that Fort Collins has to offer. Check out the bike map to help you with the orientation of Fort Collins here. The Fort Collins Bicycle Library lends bicycles to visitors, students, and residents looking to explore the City of Fort Collins. We offer a variety of self guided tours from the "Bike the Sites" collection, including a Brewery Tour, Environmental Learning Tour, and the Historic Tour. The Bike Library is centrally located in the heart of downtown Fort Collins in Old Town Square. Look for the Cafe Bicyclette! For more information, please visit www.fcbikelibrary.org or call 970-419-1050. Fort Collins and the surrounding vicinity offers hundreds of miles of incredible road biking. From flat prairie and country roads, to several steep canyons west of the City, Fort Collins offers world class road riding.

32. King County Bicycling Guidemap And Resources
King County bicycling resources. King County is bike territory. Olympian Rebecca Twigg was born here. We're home to the Cascade Bicycle Club, arguably the nation's largest.
http://www.kingcounty.gov/transportation/kcdot/Roads/Bicycling.aspx
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Copy and paste link: View complete legend This map is intended to aid bicyclists in choosing routes between locations. This map is not in any way warranty or guarantee as to the stability of roadway conditions or the fitness of listed routes for bicycling. Many of the routes identified on this map cross or run along public roads which are exposed to wear and tear and degradation due to weather, traffic, and other environmental concerns. Riders should remain alert as routes may contain pavement rutting, cracks, bumps, expansion joints, natural or other debris on pavement surfaces, and vegetation which may encroach on routes or portions thereof. Riders should also remain alert for areas of visual impairment and other irregularities that may impact rider and motorist ability to see each other or potential road hazards. The chance that one may come into an area of visual impairment or a route irregularity warrants special care on the part of route users.
Government resources limit the capacity to address conditions and irregularities like those described above. Accordingly, route users should maintain a vigilant lookout for these conditions and irregularities. Route users should always ride with care for their own safety and that of other users. King County does not assume liability for bicyclists travelling upon routes shown in this map. Safe route selection includes consideration of motor vehicle, bicycle and pedestrian traffic and roadway or route conditions.

33. Bicycling - Davis Wiki
The Bicycle Statue on Russell. Davis is Bike City, USA. According to the League of American Bicyclists, Davis is the most bikefriendly city in the nation (article).
http://daviswiki.org/Bicycling
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Davis is Bike City, USA . According to the League of American Bicyclists , Davis is the most bike-friendly city in the nation ( article Here are other cities. The city is the home of the US Bicycling Hall of Fame Davis was the first city in the nation to experiment with and implement the now-ubiquitous bike lane. There are now more than 100 miles of bike paths, lanes, and trails inundating the city. Bicycles even outnumber the bipeds in the People's Republic of Davis (take part in the Bicycle Census ). This page attempts to be the starting point for all of your bike-related inquiries. Bicycles have been the normal mode of transportation for UCD students for many years, as seen by this 1966 Ansel Adams photo
  • Bicycling Tips Bicycle Shops Bicycle Rides Bicycling Activities and Clubs ... Bicycle Advocacy
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    Do you know how to navigate a bike circle Visit the Bicycling Tips page ...
    • if you're a freshman if you were several feet shorter when you last rode a bicycle if you've difficulty negotiating cars /trees/etc.

    34. Calories Burned With Bicycling
    Complete calorie expenditure data and metabolic information for bicycling as well as hundreds of other activities.
    http://caloriecount.about.com/activities-bicycling-ac1

    35. Bicycling
    The advent of the bicycle in the 1880’s stimulated great controversy about women’s proper role in society. Questions of how they should ride , when they should ride, who
    http://www.victorianstation.com/leisurebicycle.htm
    Bicycling
    Before such noble attributes could be encouraged by "the wheel", change in dress or the design of bicycles was necessary. Skirts made riding the Ordinary (a bicycle with a large front wheel) virtually impossible. Tricycles, however, were designed to accommodate full skirts and allowed women to ride without adopting the bloomer outfit, which many women opposed for its politically radical associations. Like nearly every other aspect of life in the nineteenth century, tricycle riding had a specific set of rules and regulations. The rule against women riding alone in fact generated a new profession: the professional lady cyclist as chaperone. Tricycles were commonly used for touring, and the tandem tricycle was popular with couples. The first bicycle was two equal-size wheels and a dropped frame with no crossbar was the Victor, first manufactured in 1887. With the addition of pneumatic tires (invented in 1889) and enclosed gear, women were able to ride comfortable without their skirts becoming entangled. The final dramatic improvement in bicycle technology was the coaster brake, invented in 1898. These features enabled women to bicycle safely without having to wear bloomers. By the late 1880’2 two – or three-day tours under the aegis of regional or national cycling groups were common middle class activities. In both Europe and America these organizations charged small membership fees and issued road books which provided information about routes, road conditions, hotels, repair shops, and "consuls" – club members in towns and cities, appointed to answer the questions of touring cycles. Far fewer women than men belonged to these groups, but they evidently participated with equal enthusiasm. In 1888 the Philadelphia Tricyclists Club had 118 members, eighteen of whom were women. That year the club’s "Captain’s Cup", annually awarded to the member who covered the most miles during the year, was won by a woman "for her mileage record of 3,304 ¼ miles.

    36. Bicycling Magazine Forums - Powered By Social Strata
    In memory of RefugeeRat and Webgod A gathering place for cyclists to chat about all things bikerelated (and not bike-related, too). Play nice and have fun.
    http://forums.bicycling.com/eve/forums

    37. Open Site - Games: Video Games: Sports: Bicycling: Toxic Grind
    Provides information, cheats, and review overviews.
    http://open-site.org/Games/Video_Games/Sports/Bicycling/Toxic_Grind/

    38. Bicycling - Great Smoky Mountains National Park
    bicycling in the Great Smoky Mountains offers breathtaking scenery and an opportunity to view wildlife more closely. There are several roads throughout the Park that are
    http://www.mysmokymountainvacation.com/bicycling.html
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    Bicycling in the Great Smoky Mountains offers breathtaking scenery and an opportunity to view wildlife more closely. There are several roads throughout the Park that are suitable for bicycling.
    Bicycling in the Smokies
    Bicycle rentals are available in Cades Cove; by the hour or by the day. Cades Cove loop road, an 11-mile one way road, is a popular bicycling area. It provides bicyclists with excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and touring 19th century homesites. During summer and fall, bicycles may be rented at the Cades Cove store (located near Cades Cove Campground). For information call (865) 448-9034. Beginning the second week in May, the loop road is closed to motor vehicle traffic Wednesday and Saturday mornings until 10:00 a.m. to allow bicyclists and pedestrians to enjoy the cove. This closure continues through the second-to-last Saturday in September. Other areas suitable for bicyclists include Greenbrier and Tremont roads in Tennessee, and Lakeview Drive , and Cataloochee Valley in North Carolina. Cyclists may also travel unfinished portions of the Foothills Parkway in Tennessee.

    39. The Physician And Sportsmedicine: Knee Pain And Bicycling
    Here is an excellent article reprinted from http//www.physsportsmed.com/issues/2004/0404/asplund.htm Knee Pain and bicycling Fitting Concepts for Clinicians
    http://www.cptips.com/knee2.htm
    Here is an excellent article reprinted from http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/2004/0404/asplund.htm
    Knee Pain and Bicycling
    Fitting Concepts for Clinicians
    CPT Chad Asplund, MD; COL Patrick St Pierre, MD THE PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE - VOL 32 - NO. 4 - APRIL 2004 In Brief: Anterior knee pain and patellofemoral pain syndrome are among the most common leg overuse injuries in cyclists. Bicycle fit, recent change in equipment, training distance and intensity, and individual anatomic factors are important evaluation considerations. Clinicians need a basic understanding of bicycle fitting and how anatomic factors and training errors contribute to repetitive stress injuries. After problems are addressed, a gradual return to activity is recommended to avoid further injury and improve performance. W ith Lance Armstrong's successes in the Tour de France and the increasing popularity of mountain biking, participation in bicycling has steadily increased over the past 10 years. Cycling is an excellent alternative for runners and other athletes seeking low-impact exercise. The Bureau of Transportation Statistics at the US Department of Transportation estimates that more than 49 million Americans ride bicycles at least monthly, with over 5 million people riding at least 20 days per month. The number of cycling-related injuries has also risen, with the majority caused by overuse. Injuries may also be related to improper bicycle fit or equipment, poor technique, or inappropriate training patterns. Cycling is very repetitive; during 1 hour of cycling, a rider may average up to 5,000 pedal revolutions. The smallest amount of malalignment, whether anatomic or equipment related, can lead to dysfunction, impaired performance, and pain.

    40. Bicycling - Recreation - City Of Albuquerque
    bicycling. More information on Biking in Albuquerque. Trail Maps. City trail maps can be mailed to you by calling Municipal Development at (505) 7682680.
    http://www.cabq.gov/recreation/bicycle.html

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