Regardless of Prominent Deaths, 2016 Was A Great Year for Chicago Transport
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See all stories on this topic Regional to be inducted into BC Sports Hall of Popularity
By Ezra Black Fifteen years back, Fernie resident Roland Green was at the top of the sport of cycling. He dominated the World Cup cross-country mountain biking circuit from 2000 to 2003 and won the world championship in 2001 and 2002. He was the very first Canadian male to win a mountain cycling world champion gold medal. He collected over 40 initially …
See all stories on this subject Fat bike riders break path in Manitoba parks One spoke of the regional cycling neighborhood is scorching a trail through the snowy backwoods of Manitoba this winter season. “It’s terrific to obtain out in the trees this time of the year,” stated Wayne Bishop, a devoted year-round bicyclist and fat bike rider. “Fat biking is the fastest-growing discipline in biking today.” Bishop is helping to bring the sport …
See all stories on this subject Bike + Walk updates previous biking, walking plans DURHAM– Strategies to upgrade and integrate Durham’s bike and pedestrian strategies are pedaling forward. In a Dec. 6 memo to City Supervisor Thomas Bonfield, Transportation Director Terry Bellamy stated the city’s transportation department has dealt with Stantec Consulting to update the city’s bike and pedestrian plans. “The intent of the Durham Bike …
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