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January 31, 2006

IMBA and Specialized Boost Advocacy in California

The International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) and Specialized , close partners since IMBA's founding in 1988, are pleased to announce a new "California Campaign" initiative, and the opening of a California IMBA office underwritten by

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Posted by Joe at 03:54 PM

Bike officer defies weather: Rain, snow won't stay his rounds

POCATELLO - Nothing Mother Nature throws at police officer Justin Buck keeps him from patrolling city streets on his bicycle. Nothing. Buck's worked the Pocatello Police Department's Beat 11 - Old Town - for three years and he's never spent a day not riding his white Police labeled mountain

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Posted by Perry at 03:36 PM

Police pedal bike security message

LOCK up your bike or lose it, is the warning from Orange Police. Orange crime prevention officer Senior Constable Terry Betts has issued the warning following a series of thefts of bicycles in the Orange area in the last few

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Posted by Michael at 02:13 PM

Ashland Police and Fire

Sunday 4:37 p.m. Theft, 500 block of Siskiyou Boulevard. Woman cited for stealing Aspirin ($5.99 value) from Safeway. Sunday 4:24 p.m. Burglary and theft, 500 block of Prim Street. Mountain bike ($350 value) stolen from an unlocked

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Posted by Peter at 10:26 AM

Monday's VeloBriefs: Valley of the Sun coming up; Luna riding Orbea for 2006-07

The 14th annual John Earley Memorial Valley of the Sun Stage Race kicks off next month in and around Phoenix, Arizona. The February 17-19 race, hosted by the White Mountain Road Club, boasts more than $15,000 in cash and prizes, a kids competition and a Special Olympics bike

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Posted by John at 08:08 AM

January 30, 2006

S.L. County Council will try to 'find the right balance' on trails

EMIGRATION TOWNSHIP - Crimson leaves frame the message on multiple signs midway up this otherwise inviting canyon: "No Trespassing. Private Property. Residents Only." Skirt by the steady stream of joggers and mountain bikers on the main road to read the markers up-close, and you learn violators will be prosecuted to the "full extent" of the

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Posted by Perry at 04:33 PM

Digital maps go off-road by providing much more than just directions

NEW YORK You can pull up satellite and aerial images, discover neighborhood jazz clubs and check the latest traffic conditions. You can even get some rail schedules and, perhaps one day, tips on foot and bike trails through

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Posted by Perry at 09:30 AM

Quick Hits With: Jake Koll

Jake Koll has more than one legacy to uphold for the Park High School boys' swimming and diving team. The sophomore is the latest diver to help continue the Panthers' run of state-qualifying divers over the last 15 years, but he has a little added

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Posted by John at 08:41 AM