State park, historic site closings prove puzzling (The Galesburg Register-Mail)
Harold Deatherage and his co-workers stay busy keeping an eye on the vast Hennepin Canal, which crosses several northern Illinois counties. They mow bike trails, tear down beaver dams and pull out the occasional discarded mattress or soda machine. Deatherage is one of about 15 employees at the canal’s state park in Sheffield who will be looking for other work this fall. Hennepin Canal is ...
Church treats community to bike rodeo fun day (The Yuma Sun)
Several kids slowly made their way through the cone obstacle course during the bike rodeo event at Faith Lutheran Church on Saturday. Some kids fell down but got back up, that's how they learn.
Redskins coach Zorn bike rides with President Bush (Miami Herald)
The new head coach of the Washington Redskins is quickly making his way around town.
Panhandle city considers speed limit on bike path (Miami Herald)
Cyclists aren't happy with plans for an 8 mph speed limit along a popular Walton County walking and bike path.
Adventure race: Bike, boat, bolt (Coeur d'Alene Press)
RATHDRUM -- Bicyclists skidded to a stop on a dirt path amid a thick pine grove, ditched their bikes and ran to the shore where their kayaks were lined up to take them to the other end of Twin Lakes.
Traveling by bike? It's doable (Bradenton Herald)
The plan was to leave the pickup truck at home and use the bicycle for a day.
Bike ride in memory of accident victim (Chichester Observer)
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These Sunbeams are still shining (Republican-American)
It's hard to forget your first motorcycle. Alistair Jones was a lad living in Chichester, Sussex on the south coast of England when he bought his first bike — a 1952 Sunbeam S7 Deluxe. The year was 1970 and it cost him a mere five pounds.
Triple Crown up for grabs again (Whistler Question)
Whistler – As September dawns, Whistler athletes are gearing up for another go at the Month of Pain. Featuring three cross-country mountain biking events, assorted running races and the Harvest Huckfest slopestyle and slalom month-ender in the Whistler Mountain Bike Park, this is a month with which to be reckoned.
Outside: Upcoming events (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Oct. 4-5. The Louisiana Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is holding its 25th annual Bike MS event. A 150-mile ride lasting two days, bikers will ride from Hammond to McComb, Miss., and back. Training rides will be held every weekend until the ride.