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Friday Fun - Mother $# Bike
Submitted by Kris Thompson on Thu, 03/08/2012 - 17:27
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Allen Lim on Personal Identity
Submitted by Kris Thompson on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 20:27
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Allen Lim of Boulder shares with us the journey he took on as he started a new business selling his break through product The Secret Mix. For those not familiar with the name, Allen is a master mind training coach and has worked with many of the great American cyclists over recent years that is until he attempted to start a new business. As someone who too is trying to create a small businesses I can relate to Kim's story a lot. This isn't really a story about cycling but more about how sometimes we use our passions like cycling to discover and rediscover who we really are. Enjoy!
A few new cyclists can have a large impact
Submitted by Kris Thompson on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 09:55
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While this video is focused on the traffic congestion problem in LA it is applicable to most cities over 100k in the USA. Of course anyone reading 303 on a regular basis knows commuting by bike is great and does it probably at least once a week but please share this with anyone in your office who complained about the drive today... To far to bike... fine take the bus... bus doesn't stop infront of your house, fine, ride to the nearest regional link. Encourage them do to that just once a week. Take our poll on How many days a week you commute by bike somewhere (averaged over 12 months, NOT just this week or month)
Friday Fun - Bike Polo is harder than you may think.
Submitted by Kris Thompson on Thu, 02/23/2012 - 21:56
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We've covered local bike polo events before and I've watched some grass polo events and this video really brings out the true grit needed to perform well in the sport. There use to be a very active Denver hard court team, their website is dead... are they?
303 Interviews Gov. Hickenlooper on Safe Routes to Schools
Submitted by Kris Thompson on Thu, 02/23/2012 - 21:36
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Heatherwood Elementary in Boulder has recently won the James L. Oberstar Safe Routes to School Award for their efforts in getting more kids walking and biking to school. Only one elementary school in the US wins it every year and this year it returns to Boulder, Bear Creek Elementary won it in 2008.
The James Oberstar Award
The James L. Oberstar Safe Routes to School Award is given annually for outstanding achievement in implementing a Safe Routes to School program in the United States. The award is named for James L. Oberstar, former chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee (2007-2011) and former U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 8th Congressional District (1975-2011), to honor his dedication to American schoolchildren as the pioneer for the federal Safe Routes to School Program. Mr. Oberstar sponsored the Safe Routes to School legislation that strives to create safe settings to enable more children and parents to walk and
bicycle to school.
Live Love Bike
Submitted by Kris Thompson on Mon, 02/20/2012 - 06:38
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Report: 46% of Downtown commuters travel via active Transport.
Submitted by Kris Thompson on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 09:28
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From Recent Downtown Denver Report
Photo Credit: Rachels Brain
Downtown Denver supports a multitude of transportation options with approximately 46% of Downtown Denver commuters traveling into Downtown via active transportation modes (biking, walking and transit).18 This compares to just 12% in the City and County of Denver and 8% in the nation.19 Active transportation involves some sort of activity and can contribute to meeting or exceeding the Centers for Disease Control’s recommendation to achieve 30 minutes of physical activity every day.20 This active living contributes to the quality of life and health of a place, both of which are appealing to the future workforce.
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