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Job of the Week

Want to be part of the team at an iconic local bike shop? Or how about a chance to volunteer for two great upcoming events? Check out more info on our latest job listing and volunteer opportunities in the links below: Sales Associate — Bike Gallery Volunteer — Cirque du Cycling Criterium Volunteer — Pedalpalooza … Read more


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How to navigate through your child’s first bike purchase

Marion Rice and daughter Gleneden [Publisher’s note: This article is by our Family Biking columnist Marion Rice. Marion’s last two columns have been about biking while pregnant. Today she talks about negotiating a first bike purchase with your child.] Starting at about 10 years old, I can remember going everywhere on my bike with my … Read more


In letter to ODOT, Adams urges a new approach to speed limits

Sensible speed limits are key in creating a people-friendly city.(Photos © J. Maus) In America, there are many unseen barriers to creating a more human-friendly transportation system. Many of them reside in national engineering manuals that were created — and continue to be “updated” — by auto-centric engineers. Other barriers are entrenched in policies and … Read more


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Advocates still very concerned about Kulongoski’s transportation bill

It’s the morning after for Governor Kulongoski’s big transportation bill and a coalition of concerned advocates are trying to rally opposition. Last Friday, a special joint committee polished off final amendments and sent House Bill 2001 to the House and Senate Floors for a vote that will likely happen this week. After seeing those amendments, … Read more