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04/26/2023

The iconic "Day-O" singer died at his home in New York City, his longtime spokesperson said.

07/10/2020

So what is the barrier that makes cycling difficult? What keeps so many from riding a bike?
While there is no single answer, numerous surveys suggest the issues are:
1. Lack of safe and easily accessible places to ride
2. Self-confidence; and
3. Not knowing how to get started- feeling overwhelmed
Let's hear your thoughts on barriers to increasing ridership-
Remember this is just the issues, and not the solutions
platform holds that Cycling Should Be as

06/19/2020

Major Marshall Taylor, world champion cyclist, 1894-1910, broke multiple world records, in the face of overt racial prejudice, threats and violence. Taylor persisted and thrived, hoping to serve as an inspiration for other African American athletes trying to overcome racial prejudice and discriminatory treatment in sports. “I pray they will carry on in spite of that dreadful monster prejudice, and with patience, courage, fortitude and perseverance achieve success for themselves.” On May 18, 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Plessy v. Ferguson that segregation in America was constitutional, establishing the doctrine of “Separate but Equal” that would persist as law of the land until the 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education. The court rejected argument that segregation violated the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery, stating that, “A statute which implies merely a legal distinction between the white and colored races -- a distinction which is founded in the color of the two races and which must always exist so long as white men are distinguished from the other race by color -- has no tendency to destroy the legal equality of the two races, or reestablish a state of involuntary servitude.”
While the Brown v. Board of Education ruling, which declared “the doctrine of ‘separate but equal’ has no place” in public education, calling segregated schools “inherently unequal,” the ruling did not eliminate all segregation laws, as the civil rights movement continued to challenge segregation laws and the insidious racist practices of institutions and individuals. honors the strength, courage, and love of those that struggle, suffer, and endure to make a better America. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.”




05/02/2020

Ce forfait, à utiliser chez une liste de réparateurs référencés sur une plateforme en ligne, s'inscrit dans un plan de 20 millions d'euros afin d'inciter les Français à pédaler pour se rendre à leur travail.

04/06/2020

Tuesday, March 31, 2020 In the middle of March, I was interviewed by the Washington Post for an article that covered how to safely and effectively keep moving and exercising in these turbulent times, you can find it here. The author, Matt Fuchs, had seen that we had canceled our PPTC rides until fur...

03/29/2016

New Office Location Downtown coming in May 2016.

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