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These ubiquitous and inexpensive bikes are oft-malignedbut when it comes to accessibility, they win

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Riding to your flight is the ultimate in smugness

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Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced what he calls an "audacious" new proposal to address this years dramatic rise in cycling fatalities. It must only be the start.

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We owe it to our children to get them on two wheels

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When it comes to CO2 emission reduction, its no contest between e-bikes and electric cars

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Vision Zero isnt working because it doesnt address the underlying (and fixable) problem: there are way too many cars on the road

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Bike commuting makes most of us obsess over our clothes. This is patently absurd.

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Its true. I am a bicycle scofflaw. Sue me.

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These devices are inherently stupid and profoundly antisocial, and their very existence is proof of their own uselessness

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These kids today...riding bikes? In the streets?? The horror!!!

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Just because you dont see it doesnt mean its not happening

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In America, driver convenience comes first, while just trying to stay alive on a bike is a crime

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For this year's Eroica California, Bike Snob NYC bypassed the dream rides and went straight to mail order and Craigslist

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If theres one thing that makes Americans uncomfortable, its successful women

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Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in

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How low will some of us go to keep our neighborhoods bike-free? And wont somebody please think of the children?

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Sometimes just driving a car in a city is an act of violence

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Why telling people you ride elicits serious bike-splainingand what you can do about it

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It's a question of safety numbers versus safety in numbers

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You cant escape obsolescence. You can only transcend it.

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Sometimes the best offense is none at all

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When a driver hits a cyclisteven a child on a bikethe victim is almost always the one who gets blamed, unless they're wearing a helmet

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Want to see more people on bikes? Get over yourself and the rest will follow.

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New York City may make headlines for its Vision Zero initiative and its ever-growing bicycle infrastructure network, but the police department's treatment of cyclists can be downright draconian

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The secrets to teaching your child to have a positive relationship with cycling in a country that hates bikes

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Its become conventional wisdom that e-scooters are dangerous. Like most conventional wisdom, its probably wrong.

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Because theres no apology like a backhanded apology

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At a certain point in life, its not ethically possible to cheat

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Relax, youre gonna be fine

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I committed to riding only one bike for all of 2018. Heres how I did.

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Is it too much to ask for a little serenity, people?

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New York City is at the forefront of breaking car dominance in America. But internationally, its bringing up the rear.

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This list has been checked twice for your convenience

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Helmets have been mandatory in the pro peloton for well over a decade. Wheres the data that its helping?

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Cyclists and cops often dont see eye to eye because they literally dont see eye to eye

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They may not be for everybody, but they were always awesomeand even more so now that theyre totally uncool

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We need to stop selling bicycles on environmentalism. We ride because it's fun, healthy, cheap, and practicaland because it annoys people who drive.

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Saving a life is as easy as checking for cyclists. So naturally nobody does it.

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Hot take! Making cars more dangerous will make our roads safer.

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Rumors of my favorite tire sizes death are greatly exaggerated. (I hope.)

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Theyre dorky, antisocial, and dangerous. So should we outlaw them?

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When it comes to being pro-bike, so-called avid cyclists seem to be anything but

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We both break the law from time to time. But it's not even close to a one-to-one exchange.

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When it comes to killing with cars, anything goes as long as youre sober

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Want to de-bro cycling? Build more and better bike lanes.

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When it comes to riding a bike, sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do

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Why helmet giveaways are an act of surrender

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Bike Snob NYC spent three days scootering around Portland, Oregon, to determine, once and for all, whether the now infamous tiny wheeled contraptions are a scourge on our citiesor whether theyre damned convenient and laughably benign

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Adjust your mindset and your bike will follow

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When it comes to committing seemingly minor infractions while operating a vehicle, it only takes a split second to kill a cyclist

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In today's carbon-framed fat-tubed push-button bicycle landscape, it can be difficult to find a bike that truly stands out. Enter the Drysdale Special.

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You win, Strava. You win.

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Theres still joy in riding a bike thats out of style

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Most people are pro-bikeits time to stop pretending otherwise

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The road is best shared in silence

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And neither are cargo bikes. It's time to let go of this silly notion once and for all.

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Encouraging children to race bikes would make the countryand the worlda better place

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The problem isnt dockless bikes. It's dockless cars.

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During the 2018 California L'Eroica, Bike Snob NYC braved saddle sores and a single pizza-size gear on a century-old Mead Rangerall in an attempt to prove that bike technology hasn't gotten that much better. Or to prove that, well, maybe it has.

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Drivers think cyclists hold up traffic. Its actually the other way around. How many bikes do there have to be in order for us to realize that?

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He may want to save the world, but the Tesla CEOs distaste for traffic and clickbait could destroy us all

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Cycling in the afternoon is totally gauche

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Does not being moved by a tremendous cycling effort make you some sort of sociopath?

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Give drivers an inch and they'll take over your whole city

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Americans tend to equate cycling with frivolity, but riding bikes can be serious business

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Sometimes feeling too good on the bike can be your undoing

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Our bikes may be better now, but what about the world in which we ride them?

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Its not about which laws you breakits about how you break them

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Its not the bike that mattersits where you take it

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Researchers say cyclists are a problem for self-driving technology, but the real problem is the cars

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New Yorkers were on high alert after a coyote attack a few weeks ago. But certainly this thing couldnt be as dangerous as a taxi driver toward the end of a 12-hour shift, right?

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Drivers need to start owning up to how dangerous they are

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Because your Garmin cant help you navigate your relationships

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Weve already let go of the idea that cyclists should pretend to be drivers. Maybe its time to let go of our fixation on safety gear as well.

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Schools used to teach auto shop. Maybe its time to start teaching bike shop.

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Biking to run errands is commonplace in other countries, so enough with the 20 questions.

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An unlicensed truck driver killed a 13 year-old cyclist in Brooklyn. Its time to take motor vehicle licensing and registration into the 21st century.

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Its time to kill the surprisingly prevalent myth that cycling causes sexual dysfunction

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If you really want to fight climate change, you can't just sue Big Oil. You also have to embrace e-bike delivery.

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