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  2. Velo Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The VELO Sports Center is a multi-use facility that has hosted volleyball and basketball tournaments, Taekwondo Tournaments, and most recently the 2013 CrossFit Games. It is also the home of ERO-Sports, [8] a world leader in bike fitting and aerodynamics testing. Using the new Track Aero System developed by Montreal-based company Alphamantis ...

  3. List of long-distance motorcycle riders - Wikipedia

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    George A. Wyman (USA 1877–1959) 1903. 1902 California Motor Company motor bicycle. San Francisco–New York. 3,800 mi (6,100 km) Unsupported. First transcontinental crossing of the United States by motor vehicle [ 1 ] William Chadeayne. 1905.

  4. Cycling in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    One of the world's earliest examples of a segregated cycle facility was the nine-mile dedicated Cycle-Way built in 1897 to connect Pasadena to Los Angeles. Its right-of-way followed the stream bed of the Arroyo Seco and required 1,250,000 board feet (2,950 m3) of pine to construct. The roundtrip toll was 15 ¢ and it was lit with electric ...

  5. Bicycle law in California - Wikipedia

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    (2) If a collision occurs between a motor vehicle and a bicycle causing bodily injury to the operator of the bicycle, and the driver of the motor vehicle is found to be in violation of subdivision (b), (c), or (d), a two-hundred-twenty-dollar ($220) fine shall be imposed on that driver. (f) This section shall become operative on September 16, 2014.

  6. Los Angeles River bicycle path - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt. The Los Angeles River bicycle path is a Class I bicycle and pedestrian path in the Greater Los Angeles area running from north to east along the Los Angeles River through Griffith Park in an area known as the Glendale Narrows. The 7.4 mile section of bikeway through the Glendale Narrows is known as the Elysian Valley Bicycle ...

  7. League of American Bicyclists - Wikipedia

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    League membership declined to 76,944 in 1900 and only 8,692 in 1902. The League dissolved that year, when there were still only a very few motorized vehicles on the roads. [19] The American Automobile Association was founded the same year, 1902, and was, to an extent, a successor organization. It provided—and still provides—route ...

  8. CicLAvia - Wikipedia

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    Most recent. August 18, 2024 (2024-08-18) Website. www.ciclavia.org. CicLAvia (/ ˌsiːkləˈviːə /) is a nonprofit, car-free streets initiative in Los Angeles, California. The organization temporarily closes streets to motor vehicles to make them accessible to vendors and the public. It occurs several times a year on new and repeating routes.

  9. Los Angeles River Bikeway - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles River Bikeway, also known as LARIO, is a 29.1 mi (46.8 km) bikeway along the lower Los Angeles River in southern Los Angeles County, California. [1] It is one of the completed sections of the Los Angeles River Bicycle Path planned to run along the entire 51 miles (82 km) length of the LA River.