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1   Link   Bike Collective Network
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2   Link   Bike Ride
Bicycling events and information source.
3   Link   Bikes Belong
Bikes Belong is sponsored by the U.S. bicycle industry with the goal of putting more people on bicycles more often. We have nearly 400 members—bicycle suppliers and retailers combining resources to improve bicycling in America. Based in Boulder, Colorado, we have 12 professional staff, 18 volunteer directors, and a $2 million annual operating budget.
4   Link   League of American Bicyclists
To promote bicycling for fun, fitness and transportation and work through advocacy and education for a bicycle-friendly America.
5   Link   Pro Bicycle
Cycling advocacy since 1973. On the Web since 1995. 100% volunteer. Cyclists should expect and demand safe accommodation on every road, just as do all other users. Nothing more is expected. Nothing less is acceptable.
6   Link   Alliance for Biking and Walking (formerly Thunderhead Alliance)
The mission of the Alliance is to create, strengthen and unite state and local bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organizations.
7   Link   Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy is a nonprofit organization working with communities to preserve unused rail corridors by transforming them into trails, enhancing the health of America's environment, economy, neighborhoods and people.
8   Link   Bike & Build
Bike & Build is pedaling to end poverty housing. Through fund-raising cycling trips, Bike & Build raises money for and awareness of affordable housing efforts. Our events act as a catalyst to build homes, foster the spirit of service, and empower young adults... mile by mile, house by house.
9   Link   Smart Growth America--Transportation
10   Link   Urban Velo

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