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AsiaRooms.com - Le Tour de Langkawi 2012 to Bring Top Cyclists to Malaysia
By: Michael Cropper, AsiaRooms | January 24, 2012
Le Tour de Langkawi will be returning to Malaysia once again between February 24th and March 4th 2012, with 22 professional teams set to take part.
New York Personal Injury Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Supports More Bicycle-Pedestrian Accident Prevention Measures in Prospect Park
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | January 21, 2012
New York personal injury lawyer David Perecman supports more bicycle-pedestrian accident prevention measures in Prospect Park. Late last week, a cyclist reportedly hit a pedestrian, causing him to break his hand.
Michael Fallon MP praises Cyclepods
By: Natalie Connell, Cyclepods | January 21, 2012
Innovative bicycle storage producer, Cyclepods, has been praised by Michael Fallon, MP of Sevenoaks, for demonstrating how British design and manufacturing can take on the world.
Complete Streets Law to Improve Safety of New York Streets
By: FL Web Advantage | January 14, 2012
New York lawmakers recently took an important step toward making streets safer for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists by unanimously passing the Complete Streets bill.
Georgia Law Clarifies How Drivers and Bicyclists Must Share the Road
By: FL Web Advantage | January 13, 2012
A new Georgia law now more clearly defines the "safe distance" between a motor vehicle and a bicycle. Motor vehicles must pass at least three feet away from a bicycle and bicyclists.
Debra Banks Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Strategic Business Management
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 12, 2012
Dr. Banks invented a new type of bicycle saddle for long-distance cyclists
The Electric Bike iPhone App from Spencer Ivy
By: Alexandra Marr, Spencer Ivy | January 11, 2012
Spencer Ivy has launched an iPhone app which gives customers access to the helpful Electric Bike Buyer's Guide and a wealth of information about the company, dealers and products while they are on the move.
French Alps Cycling Tour Operator Cyclomundo Offers Trips in its Backyard
By: Bruno Toutain, CYCLOMUNDO | January 08, 2012
French company provides European cycling experiences to all levels of experience with "Challenging Alps" and leisurely "Three-Lake Cycling" self-guided bicycle tours.
Relatives of Killed New York Bicyclists Call for Increased Accountability
By: FL Web Advantage | January 06, 2012
Relatives of killed cyclists and pedestrians argue that New York City's recent attempts at protection from negligent drivers are not enough. Concerns voiced at a recent rally focused the lack of charges issued by the New York Police Department (NYPD) to vehicle drivers after striking bicyclists and pedestrians.
Reducing Tucson Bicycle Accidents Through Safety Awareness
By: FL Web Advantage | January 05, 2012
As Tucson becomes more and more bicycle friendly, specific attention should be paid to locations that see a lot of bicycle traffic as well as a high incidence rate of bicycle accidents. Improving these areas may reduce serious injuries and fatalities related car-bike accidents.
New York Brain Injury Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Warns About Rise in Brain Injuries in Prospect Park
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | December 17, 2011
New York brain injury lawyers at The Perecman Firm are concerned that pedestrian-bicycle accidents resulting in brain injury are on the rise in Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
Crosby Wood Gears up for Annual Chester County Cycling Series, Chesco Grand Prix
By: Crosby Wood, Crosby | December 15, 2011
Under the direction of American Cycling Group, LLC, Crosby Wood has announced plans to host Chester County's annual Chesco Grand Prix, a series of spectator friendly competitive cycling events.
Is Cycling to Work Unprofessional? Guardian Jobs Investigates
By: Sophie Relf, Guardian Media Group plc | December 09, 2011
Guardian Jobs investigate whether cycling to work is considered professional.
Crosby Wood Announces Potential Cyclocross Event in Pennsylvania
By: EIN News | December 04, 2011
Cyclocross has become a hot sport in recent years, as athletes look for yet more ways to compete against one another using their bicycles as tools.
24 Hours of Booty Adds Fourth Charity Cycling Event Benefitting LIVESTRONG
By: Events BohlsenPR, BohlsenPR | December 01, 2011
Spinning to Butler University in Indianapolis in June 2012
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AsiaRooms.com - Le Tour de Langkawi 2012 to Bring Top Cyclists to Malaysia
By: Michael Cropper, AsiaRooms | January 24, 2012
Le Tour de Langkawi will be returning to Malaysia once again between February 24th and March 4th 2012, with 22 professional teams set to take part.
New York Personal Injury Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Supports More Bicycle-Pedestrian Accident Prevention Measures in Prospect Park
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | January 21, 2012
New York personal injury lawyer David Perecman supports more bicycle-pedestrian accident prevention measures in Prospect Park. Late last week, a cyclist reportedly hit a pedestrian, causing him to break his hand.
Michael Fallon MP praises Cyclepods
By: Natalie Connell, Cyclepods | January 21, 2012
Innovative bicycle storage producer, Cyclepods, has been praised by Michael Fallon, MP of Sevenoaks, for demonstrating how British design and manufacturing can take on the world.
Complete Streets Law to Improve Safety of New York Streets
By: FL Web Advantage | January 14, 2012
New York lawmakers recently took an important step toward making streets safer for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists by unanimously passing the Complete Streets bill.
Georgia Law Clarifies How Drivers and Bicyclists Must Share the Road
By: FL Web Advantage | January 13, 2012
A new Georgia law now more clearly defines the "safe distance" between a motor vehicle and a bicycle. Motor vehicles must pass at least three feet away from a bicycle and bicyclists.
Debra Banks Recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Strategic Business Management
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | January 12, 2012
Dr. Banks invented a new type of bicycle saddle for long-distance cyclists
The Electric Bike iPhone App from Spencer Ivy
By: Alexandra Marr, Spencer Ivy | January 11, 2012
Spencer Ivy has launched an iPhone app which gives customers access to the helpful Electric Bike Buyer's Guide and a wealth of information about the company, dealers and products while they are on the move.
French Alps Cycling Tour Operator Cyclomundo Offers Trips in its Backyard
By: Bruno Toutain, CYCLOMUNDO | January 08, 2012
French company provides European cycling experiences to all levels of experience with "Challenging Alps" and leisurely "Three-Lake Cycling" self-guided bicycle tours.
Relatives of Killed New York Bicyclists Call for Increased Accountability
By: FL Web Advantage | January 06, 2012
Relatives of killed cyclists and pedestrians argue that New York City's recent attempts at protection from negligent drivers are not enough. Concerns voiced at a recent rally focused the lack of charges issued by the New York Police Department (NYPD) to vehicle drivers after striking bicyclists and pedestrians.
Reducing Tucson Bicycle Accidents Through Safety Awareness
By: FL Web Advantage | January 05, 2012
As Tucson becomes more and more bicycle friendly, specific attention should be paid to locations that see a lot of bicycle traffic as well as a high incidence rate of bicycle accidents. Improving these areas may reduce serious injuries and fatalities related car-bike accidents.
New York Brain Injury Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Warns About Rise in Brain Injuries in Prospect Park
By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | December 17, 2011
New York brain injury lawyers at The Perecman Firm are concerned that pedestrian-bicycle accidents resulting in brain injury are on the rise in Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
Crosby Wood Gears up for Annual Chester County Cycling Series, Chesco Grand Prix
By: Crosby Wood, Crosby | December 15, 2011
Under the direction of American Cycling Group, LLC, Crosby Wood has announced plans to host Chester County's annual Chesco Grand Prix, a series of spectator friendly competitive cycling events.
Is Cycling to Work Unprofessional? Guardian Jobs Investigates
By: Sophie Relf, Guardian Media Group plc | December 09, 2011
Guardian Jobs investigate whether cycling to work is considered professional.
Crosby Wood Announces Potential Cyclocross Event in Pennsylvania
By: EIN News | December 04, 2011
Cyclocross has become a hot sport in recent years, as athletes look for yet more ways to compete against one another using their bicycles as tools.
24 Hours of Booty Adds Fourth Charity Cycling Event Benefitting LIVESTRONG
By: Events BohlsenPR, BohlsenPR | December 01, 2011
Spinning to Butler University in Indianapolis in June 2012
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