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From land in the Wallowas to bike boulevards in Portland: Cycle Oregon gives back


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Cycle Oregon goes through many rural
Oregon towns, and invests in them as well.
(Photo © J. Maus)

As further testament that Cycle Oregon is a key component in our state’s cycling ecosystem, the organization behind the legendary week-long ride has announced their latest list of grant recipients.

Since the ride’s inception in 1987, a portion of the event proceeds have gone into the Cycle Oregon Fund. To date, the Fund has been the key catalyst in a myriad of projects — large and small — in cities throughout Oregon.

Going far beyond bike paths, the Cycle Oregon Fund seeks to not only improve biking, but to enrich the rural communities that are the backbone of the event’s success.

The latest projects funded by the Fund include an bike tourism effort at the John Day Fossil Beds in Eastern Oregon and support for the BTA’s bicycle boulevard effort. Here is the full list:

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