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  2. Cycling in New York City - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1990 survey, less than 1% of vehicle trips in New York City were made by bicycle, [12] but in 1991, over 75,000 New Yorkers used bicycles to commute to work each day. [13] That year, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan introduced legislation that became the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA).

  3. New York Velodrome - Wikipedia

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    New York Velodrome in the upper left area. The New York Velodrome was a state-of-the-art bicycle track at 225th Street, between Exterior Street and Broadway within the Kingsbridge and Kingsbridge Heights neighborhoods of the Bronx. It bordered the Marble Hill neighborhood. After the surrounding of Marble Hill was filled in and merged to the ...

  4. 2008 Times Square bombing - Wikipedia

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    The bicycle was manufactured and sold in the 1980s at a store called "Yonkers Cycle Center" located in Westchester County, New York. [4] The store has since been closed down and the owner has died. Investigators believed the bicycle may have recently changed owners, as one investigator stated "someone may have sold it at a yard sale". [4]

  5. Transportation Alternatives - Wikipedia

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    TransAlt's roots are in cycling in New York City, and many of its members are everyday cyclists. A bicycle friendly city means changing the overall transportation system, which, even in New York City where more people use public transit than cars, means shifting a paradigm dominated by the private automobile. [1]

  6. Manhattan Waterfront Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Waterfront Greenway is a waterfront greenway for walking or cycling, 32 miles (51 km) long, around the island of Manhattan, in New York City. The largest portions are operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. It is separated from motor traffic, and many sections also separate pedestrians from cyclists ...

  7. Ixion Bicycle Club - Wikipedia

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    Ixion Bicycle Club was an organization which was incorporated in New York on September 28, 1885. [1] Beginning in 1881 the group held an annual race which started from Peabody House in Yonkers, New York. The event finished at 59th Street (Manhattan) and Western Boulevard in New York City. [2]

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  9. Five Boro Bike Tour - Wikipedia

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    The TD Five Boro Bike Tour is an annual recreational cycling event in New York City organized by Bike New York. It is a charity event to fund Bike New York's education programs. Conducted on the first Sunday of May, the 40-mile (64 km) ride has over 32,000 riders. The route takes riders through all five of New York's boroughs and across five ...

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