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Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, bike riding took off all over the country as people looked for ways to get outside and exercise. A new report reveals that the biking boom is still growing in many cities, including parts of the Mountain West.
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Idaho was the first state to allow cyclists to yield at stop signs, citing safety and efficiency. But when did it come about?
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Director of the Boise Young Rider Development Squad, Douglas Tobin and 13-year-old Tessa Beebe join Idaho Matters to talk all things cycling.
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Runners and cyclists have seen their favorite local races cancelled this year, such as the Race to Robie Creek, the Famous Potato and the Sawtooth Relays,…
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In Idaho, cyclists are allowed to treat a red light like a stop sign. A rider must fully stop and then proceed only when safe to do so. In July a car…
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Earlier this summer, three dozen cyclists huddle together at a ranch between Ketchum and Mackay. They range from newcomers to pros, and they’ve come to…
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For the past 32 years, cycling enthusiasts of all abilities have descended on downtown Boise for the annual ASWD Twilight Criterium. This year's events…
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Three-time gold medal Olympian Kristin Armstrong arrived to a heroine's welcome at the Boise airport Monday afternoon. Since then, the Idaho native says…
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Wednesday morning while most people back home were still sleeping, Boise’s Kristin Armstrong was on a bike in Brazil trying to win a gold medal in her…
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The men's and women's pro races are the most high-profile – and high-speed – events at Saturday's Twilight Criterium. Racers from around the country will…