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American Bicyclist Magazine, January/February 2009

American Bicyclist Magazine, January/February 2009, digital magazines.The League of American Bicyclists is the national membership organization of cyclists. We promote cycling for fun, fitness and transportation, and work through advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America.

The League's magazine, American Bicyclist, is a celebration of cycling.

The magazine is published quarterly and distributed to our membership of 40,000 individuals, nearly 500 recreational clubs (representing over 300,000 members), and 140 state and local advocacy organizations. Our readers are the most committed and passionate cyclists in the United States.

American Bicyclist presents the world of cycling to the League's members. The magazine focuses on important issues in bicycle advocacy and education, promoting cycling, cycling events, and enjoying the benefits of the cycling lifestyle.

Download American Bicyclist Magazine, January/February 2009

PDF format, 6.8MB, 32Pages.

GOING FOR THE GREEN
Be a part of the 2009 National Bike Summit and be part of the transportation movement.

FLORIDA’S DIVE INTO THE LOOP
Revisit Kay Semion’s inaugural Sea Loop ride.

2009 TOURFINDER AND RIDE GUIDE
Your resource for where to find your perfect ride or tour. For a complete 2009 Almanac, visit www.bikeleague.org.

LCI FLASH BACK
It’s back to the 1980s for Claudia Nix as she recalls the events leading up to her LCI certification.

American Bicyclist Magazine, Free Digital Issues

BICYCLES ARE HERE TO STAY
Riding home from work in Washington, D.C., the Friday after New Years was a treat.

The weather was surprisingly warm, and it just felt good to get some exercise after a somewhat lazy few days over the holidays.

Passing through Falls Church, Va., on the W&OD Trail, I passed a family with two small kids who were obviously trying out their brand new bikes – the kids were smiling broadly; the parents looked a little more apprehensive. “That’s the future of cycling, right there,” I thought.

A little further along, a guy on in-line skates rolled by me headed in the other direction. I wondered how many kids got in-line skates for Christmas this year. ...

Visit  The League of American Bicyclists Official Website

Our Mission: To promote bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation and work through advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America.

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