Year: 2013
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FamilyRide: Disaster Relief Trials registration now open – Space is limited
Did you feel that? Was that the mock rumble of a mock earthquake? You know it was! And with mock earthquakes, come Disaster Relief Trials. Seattle’s first DRT will occur Friday, June 21st at 3pm as part of the Bicycle Urbanism Symposium at the University of Washington. Registration is now open! There are 30 cargo…
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Happy Bicycle Sunday!
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Bicitoro: A cycling wine tour of Whidbey Island
This is an open request to all Seattle bike travelers: We want to hear about your one-day or weekend-long bike trip. Martina at Swift Industries (a SBB sponsor) wrote a post here last year with a few suggestions for bike camping destinations reachable from Seattle. But there are many more adventures a few pedal strokes…
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Bike News Roundup: A pedal-powered stolen bike recovery
It’s time for the Bike News Roundup! First up, a bike-powered way to recover your stolen bike:
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Person biking near Boeing Field struck by car and seriously injured – UPDATE: Police seek witnesses
A man was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries this morning after he was struck on Airport Way S near Boeing Field around 6:50 a.m. Originally reported as a collision with a person walking, police say the collision involved a man on a bike and a man driving a Nissan Maxima both traveling south…
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Friday: Bike Month wraps up with street party in Ballard
Ballard will be filled with bikes Friday afternoon for the annual Bike Month street party. KEXP, Cascade Bicycle Club and Summer Streets join forces to bring an afternoon of vendors, happy hour drinks, music and even a bike fashion show. The party starts at Bergen Place Park (Market and Leary Way) and goes from 3:30…
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