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Pedals of Progress

GET OUT OF YOUR CAR AND ONTO A BIKE!

About Me

We're firm believers that bikes can help save us in several ways, including: saving our health as individuals by keeping us active and improving our quality of life, and helping save us as a species by helping to save our planet. They also help localize our economy, taking power from the corporations that are crushing us. Imagine a fitter, slimmer, stronger and healthier body. Imagine no emmissions, no traffic jams, no road rage. Imagine supporting your community, rather than faceless corporations. Is it possible? Motorized vehicles are a fact of life, but with a commitment to non-motorized urban planning and design, as well as a commitment to cycling where we can, we'll take great steps toward a better future.

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My Interests

Cycling for pleasure, progress, and our planet! Health and fitness, non-motorized urban planning and design, renewable energy, recycling, land, water and wildlife conservation, Trek, Specialized, Cannondale, Bianchi, Giant, Litespeed, Scott, Kestrel, LeMond, Colnago, Fuji, Motobecane, Cervelo, DeRosa, Douglas, KHS, Felt, Jamis, Klein, Kona, Marin, Orbea, Merlin, Pinarello, Raleigh, Serotta, Schwinn

I'd like to meet:

Everybody and anybody who cares about the health and welfare of ourselves and our planet.

Television:

Turn off your TV! Get out and ride your bike!

Heroes:

James D. Mackay, PE, Paul Dorn,

My Blog

Best US Cities for Cycling

Bicyling magazine recently ranked US cities for their cycling friendliness. Here are the results: --  Best U.S. Cycling City (overall): Portland, OR --  Best Cycling City (population 1 ...
Posted by Pedals of Progress on Sun, 15 Apr 2007 04:35:00 PST

Can you ride a bike to work?

If so, you'll benefit in several ways: 1. You'll improve your health and fitness and slim down with daily activity. After only two weeks, you should begin to notice the physical benefits of your...
Posted by Pedals of Progress on Sat, 14 Apr 2007 01:15:00 PST