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Bike to School, Kids & Family's Thursday

Northern Arizona rocks! 1100 people logged 17,500 miles as of Wednesday. Another BeaUUTimous Day! It’s excuse-free! Go HERE to see current Challenge results. School Representatives! Report your Bike to School Day numbers HERE! Coming up….TONIGHT! Family & Fun at Thorpe Park! Bike to Potluck at the Thorpe Park Ramada, 5:30 – 7pm. Bring a Side-dish to share (yum!-salads-n-sides!), via bike if possible, and join us for the 2nd Annual Bike

Bike to Breakfast Wednesday was YUMMY!

We hope to show some preliminary BTWW results on the Worksite Challenge page later today! Log your Miles HERE or click on the green button on top! Coordinators log their daily totals in HERE! In our biker’s choice challenge, mt bikers miles are beating roadie miles almost 2:1. We’ve logged over 10,000 miles in 2 days! Go HERE to see current Challenge results. Coming up…. TONIGHT! The Flagstaff Community Bicycle

Bike to Work Week: Monday Kickoff Ride and Review

The Bike to Work Week Challenge is ON! Go here to Log your Miles for BTWW or click on the green button on top! Coordinators can log their daily totals in HERE! TODAY: Don’t miss our Brick Winners (08 & 09) Cruiser Ride! Jack Welch and Martin Ince’s Excellent FUTS Adventure! It starts at the Altitudes Bar & Grill at 6pm and lasts about a half hour. We filled the

Bike to Work Week Log ins begin! Bike Bazaar went Big!

The Bike to Work Week Challenge is ON! Go here to Log your Miles for BTWW or click on the green button on top! Coordinators can log their daily totals in HERE. If you have any problems, close the window and try again a little later. If that doesn’t work, please contact BTWW. See who has logged their miles HERE, and totals/busser/walker report HERE. Bike to Work Week kicked off

Bike to Work Week starts on Sunday with Bike Bazaar!

GO HERE to review the BTWW Schedule of Events Time is running out! Sign up your worksite for the Bike to Work Week Challenge occurring May 11th to 15th. Become the heroic Worksite Coordinator for your worksite and lead your worksite to victory. Registering is quick and easy, and your worksite could be the winners! It’s FREE to signup, and you and your work-mates could be the winners of any

BTWW Photo Contest & Cruiser Bike Raffle!

Don’t miss out! This year’s Bike to Work Week event includes 2 new events, and YOU COULD BE A WINNER! CRUISER BIKE RAFFLE Enter the raffle for a chance to win this sweet red Schwinn Cruiser Bike! It’s a limited edition (numbered!) that New Belgium Brewery commissioned for it’s favorite folks… Bike Riders! Click on the Big Blue button at the top of the FBO’s homepage to purchase tickets online!

Bike to Work Challenge Packages at Uptown Billiards Tuesday, Cinco de Mayo!!

Time is running out! Sign up your worksite for the Bike to Work Week Challenge occurring May 11th to 15th. Become the heroic Worksite Coordinator for your worksite and lead your worksite to victory. Registering is quick and easy, and your worksite could be the winners! PHOTOGRAPHERS! Don’t miss this chance! Submit an entry to “The Favorite part of my Bike Commute” Photo Contest! Winner gets a fantastic $300 Burley

Traffic Skills 101 Bicycle Course on offer May 2nd

Traffic Skills 101 Bicycle Course on offer May 2nd The City of Flagstaff, in collaboration with Flagstaff Biking, is offering a Traffic Skills 101 course. This class is the first step in becoming a League Cycling Instructor (LCI) through the League of American Bicyclists. LCI certified people can teach bicycle education courses, like Traffic Skills 101, and is a great way to help cyclists ride safer as well as to

Call to Bike to Work Week Participants!

Flagstaff Biking Organization would like to THANK YOU for participating in Bike to Work Week in the past. We are gearing up for BTWW 2009 on May 10th-15th, and we will need your help and participation again to make this year even more successful. Each year this event grows and becomes more successful, thanks to folks like you! And have you noticed the results? Each year we get more bike

More Marked Lanes For Cyclists On West Route 66

Through collaboration between ADOT and the City of Flagstaff, repaving of Route 66 now includes marked lanes for biking along Route 66 and Milton from Flagstaff Ranch Road (near Woody Mt) to Switzer Canyon. See details here. While these lanes are not specifically signed for cycling, and are a little narrower than standard bike lanes, they give cyclist a better margin of safety and more recognition on the road, reports