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Tuesday Coffee Talk - What's your favorite bike event?

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With all this negative talk recently lets turn this conversation around to be more constructive and talk about what cycling events (not just racing) inspire you and why. This information, if we do it right, is golden information for any promoter out there to listen to. I'll start the ton with my favorite and why

Erie cyclist pushes for singletrack trail in town

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From the Daily Camera
Haid, who rides for the Trek Colorado Race Team, created eriesingletrack.com to get the word out about the town's potential to serve as a mecca for cyclists in eastern Boulder County. With an already established network of paved pedestrian and bike trails throughout town -- and the nearly completed Coal Creek Trail connection opening up a 27-mile route to Superior -- Haid said a singletrack trail could be the perfect amenity for Erie's active residents.

2013 Pedal the Plains Route Announcement & kick-off

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Gov Hickenlooper

The kickoff presentation Wednesday that outlined the route for the Pedal the Plains was so energizing and exciting that I almost went out and bought a road bike when it was over. I’m sort of kidding. Not about the exciting and energizing part. Just the part about me buying a road bike (unless you know of a really great deal). But truly from the governor to Chandler Smith the director of Pedal the Pains it was obvious that a lot of thought and heart goes into planning this very cool and family friendly event.

Udall Commends White River National Forest for Coming Together with Copper Triangle Bicycle Tour

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Mark Udall welcomed news today that the White River National Forest issued new local guidelines that will help important events like the Copper Triangle Bicycle Tour continue. Colorado is a draw for cyclists, and there are a growing number of large cycling events that occur in the national forests across the state. Unfortunately, one-size-fits-all national regulations could have created burdensome fees for some of these events, like the Copper Triangle, that cross many different jurisdictions along a 78-mile course.

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