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Why We Ride

James Fallows of the Atlantic is immersed in research for his next book and has […]

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I Bike: Mare Sullivan

Mare Sullivan, a self-described suburban matron from Kirkland, never had a bicycle as a child.  […]

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Staff Transitions: Hellos and Goodbyes

John Vander Sluis If you’ve phoned or dropped by our office recently, you’ll know the […]

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Tree Number 105: Remembering Susie Stephens

Nancy MacKerrow (L) spearheads the tree plantings.  On a chilly morning in November, I joined some Spokane […]

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Channeling Ian Hibell

If there were a contest for coolest bicyclist ever, Ian Hibell would win, hands-down. You […]

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Transitional Thoughts

SpokeFest I’m writing today not as a volunteer-seeker, regular bicycle commuter, for outreach, as a […]

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John Streich: Farewell to a Friend

John Streich working at the 2008 auction. John Streich was one of the first volunteers […]

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Loss of a Champion and the Implications for Bicycling

  League of American Bicyclists photo.  While we are all thinking about this […]

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I Bike: Hannah and Sophia Carpenter

Sisters Hannah (14, freshman in High School) and Sophie (12, 6th grade) Carpenter are independent […]

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I Bike: Izabelle Anderson

Izabelle proudly poses with her bike. Although Izabelle Anderson of Bellingham is only 8 years […]

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