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  • Fort Collins needs more parking for bikes

    August 27, 2011 8:28 PM

    FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - Business owners and city officials in Fort Collins are teaming up to solve a serious parking crunch - for bicycles. The Coloradoan reports that Fort Collins' Old Town area is so crammed with bicycles that on Friday and Saturday nights, cycles are locked to pretty... more »
  • Kids on bikes for schools ride

    September 24, 2010 4:36 PM

    You may not believe it, but some kids have never owned a bike. Kids on Bikes helps solve that problem by raising money to buy bikes for elementary school kids in low income school districts. On Saturday, they are holding their first annual fundraising ride. Riders will have three... more »
  • Fixing bikes, hoping to fix lives

    August 30, 2010 8:15 PM

    Peter Sprunger-Froese's Bike Clinic in Colorado Springs is filled with some of the lost and forgotten parts of bicycles that people thought showed no promise, but Peter brings them back. "To bring life to these bikes, that are what we're trying to do here, says Sprunger-Froese, as he works... more »
  • Mountain biker attack worries Colorado sheep ranchers

    July 7, 2010 9:14 AM

    Sheep ranchers in the West are looking for ways to better manage the dogs that protect their herds against predators after two attacked a Colorado mountain biker two years ago. The American Sheep Industry Association has been working with state groups and federal agencies to address the problem as... more »
  • Colorado National Monument getting more congested

    May 24, 2010 8:28 AM

    Bicyclists are flocking to Colorado National Monument. But officials are worried that so many bikers are touring the western Colorado landmark that they're in danger. Monument officials say cyclists are up 31 percent since 2008. Car traffic is up, too. Superintendent Joan Anzelmo tells The Daily Sentinel newspaper... more »
  • Ribbon cutting hopefully a sign of things to come

    May 1, 2010 11:46 PM

    A ribbon cutting at Angle Tech bikes signals the beginning of new business in Colorado Springs. Kelvin Clark brought his business from Woodland Park to Colorado Springs in order to further the company. "We just needed to come closer to the city and be more involved in the Springs." he... more »
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