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The second phase study of creating a 9 mile linear park is coming WITH YOUR HELP.

In 2021 the City began a high-level study which envisioned the Wash as a nine mile green space from its confluence with the LA River up to Crescenta Valley Park. It includes bike and pedestrian trails with access to business and entertainment venues, and connects several important city centers, services and a multitude of neighborhoods that make up a large core of Glendale.

In 2022 the Council approved the plan, and authorized City staff to establish the groundwork for a second-phase study to continue this work on a more detailed level. This coming Tuesday at 6 PM, this proposal will be presented, and Council will be asked to authorize it.

Your attendance at this meeting is critical.  As you may have seen on social media, there has been push back against improvements to the Wash by a few small, but vocal groups. Transformative changes like this can be hard, so we need to show our elected officials that there is strong support for this project from citizens across the city.  Please get involved in one of the following ways, in order of benefit using our Action Alert explained here.

Priority 1:  Attend the City Council meeting – Tuesday at 6pm. Please join us! This is the most impactful way to communicate your support to your city council members.  Please reply to this email to let us know you are coming! Address: Glendale City Hall, 613 E Broadway, Glendale, CA 91206

Priority 2:  Email City Council in support of the bike plan. If you are unable to attend the meeting, please send an email to your city council members. We suggest sending your email by 12 pm this Monday to ensure it’s read ahead of the meeting.

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Why Did Primož Roglič Get A 20-Second Penalty At La Vuelta?

Why did Primož Roglič get a 20-second penalty at the Vuelta a España, and was it justified? Dan discusses the Slovenian cyclist’s Vuelta controversy, wraps up the second week of the race, as well as dives into why Lotto–Dstny did not look like a particularly cohesive team…

XC Tech Randoms II: Andorra World Championships 2024

From PinkBike.com

By Nick Bentley

We headed back out around the XC pits just ahead of race day to try and capture a little bit more of the XC Tech.

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After Police Didn’t Take it Seriously He Exposed an International Bike Theft Ring on His Own

From GoodNewsNetwork.org

An avid cyclist used his community bike theft prevention tool, Facebook, a VPN, and a bottomless reservoir of determination to dismantle one of the most prolific bicycle thievery schemes in American history.

California, USA, 2020: riots and looting, a looming presidential election, a pandemic still raging on into the new Delta variant, and Mr. Brian Hance is urgently attempting to get the police to investigate what he says is an organized international bicycle smuggling ring depriving hundreds of Americans of their high-end bikes.

As one might imagine, the police in counties like Sonoma, Santa Clara, and Santa Cruz didn’t listen to him. “We’re not Interpol” they would say.

Photo by Josh Bean on Unsplash

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Try THIS To Improve Confidence On Your Bike

No one wants to feel nervous or anxious on their bike! That’s why we’ve put together these 5 essential cycling skills to help you feel safer and more confident on the road. Practice these and you’ll feel great on every ride!

Van Rysel FCR review: The best value aero helmet on the market right now?

From CyclingNews.com

Van Rysel has hit the ground running this year. The Decathlon-owned brand now sponsors the Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale team, providing them with Van Rysel bikes and a range of the brand’s kit and equipment. The team has generated a positive buzz this year for creating a successful and more budget-friendly WorldTour level bike, and the brand’s clothing and helmets don’t break the bank either.

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How Fast Were The Tour de France Femmes On Alpe d’Huez?

Alpe d’Huez is one of the most well-known climbs among cyclists, and we recently witnessed an astonishing finish at the Tour de Femmes. But how fast are these professionals, really? To find out, we’ll conduct a test where volunteers from the GCN Megabase will take on the Alpe d’Zwift challenge and aim for their best possible time. Will they measure up to the professionals?

Vuelta a España tech gallery – Superlight paint, dinosaur names, and aero computer shrouds

From CyclingNews.com

The first road stage of the Vuelta offered up some striking tech snippets

The Vuelta a España often plays third fiddle in the Grand Tour hierarchy. When you take into account the Classics too, it may seem that there is very little new tech to be spotted here, but that doesn’t mean there is none. The route is often punishingly hilly, and when wandering the pits I found out that Ineos have a fleet of bikes that they send to a Formula 1 paint company in the UK for stripping and repainting to make them even lighter, just for use in the hilly stages.

The heat, too, is always an issue, though there were far fewer cooling hacks on show here than there were for the opening time trial where the mercury shot above 40 degrees. My stage one tech gallery is worth perusing too if you want a full immersion into tech nerdery.

 

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Take SAFE’s CA Driving Laws Survey

Guide our Legislative Efforts with SAFE’s California Driving Laws Survey

SAFE is conducting a research project focusing on California drivers’ knowledge of driving laws, some of which have existed for a long time and some of which are newer laws.

The goal of this project is to have data on what laws drivers retain from when they initially took their driving test and what laws they are aware of that have been recently established.

Once the survey is completed with sufficient responses, it will be used to propose legislation about how CA DMV should provide continuing education for new and existing driving laws.

 

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The Bikepacking Dilemma: Light and Fast or Comfortable and Steady?

Bikepacking can be bare minimalist or super comfortable. It’s a balance; luxury at camp sometimes implies more work on the bike! In this video, we share some strategies for both minimalistic bikepacking and tips for bikepacking in 5-star comfort to help you choose between packing light or “glamping” on two wheels.