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  2. Cycling in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Babes on Bikes Detroit - Weekly bike ride for ANY/ALL women and enby [non-binary] folx. [34] Cass Tech Bicycle Club [34] Center for Creative Studies Cycling club. [citation needed] Critical Mass - Critical Mass is a huge bike ride that takes place in Detroit! Anyone and everyone is welcome to come.

  3. Critical Mass (cycling) - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Critical Mass, April 29, 2005. Critical Mass is a form of direct action in which people travel as a group on bicycles at a set location and time. The idea is for people to group together to make it safe for each other to ride bicycles through their streets, based on the old adage: there's safety in numbers.

  4. Conflicts involving Critical Mass - Wikipedia

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    On July 25, 2008, Critical Mass prevented a motorist from driving from a curbside parking space into cyclists [78] in Seattle's Critical Mass on East Aloha. The motorist made statements to Seattle police that he drove away, hitting bicycles and riders (one of them an attorney), [ 79 ] [ 80 ] and told the press that he "freaked out and ...

  5. Pan-Mass Challenge offers bike shop workers a chance to ride ...

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    The PMC offers 16 fully supported routes — from 25 to 211 miles — with different levels of cycling ability, fundraising capacity and logistics.

  6. Kidical Mass - Wikipedia

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    Kidical Mass (sometimes Kiddical Mass) is an organised bicycle ride for children, often using public roads in towns and cities. The rides are free of charge and open to all, with adults acting as safety marshals. Unlike Critical Mass, the route is planned in advance.

  7. MoGo (bike share) - Wikipedia

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    Planning began in 2012 to establish a bicycle-sharing system in Detroit, headed by Lisa Nuskowski, the eventual founder of Detroit Bike Share. The system, eventually named MoGo, commenced operations on May 23, 2017, with a ceremonial ride in which cyclists rode the system's 300 original bicycles from a central location to their assigned docking ...

  8. Bike lane removal for wireless charging road in Detroit ...

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    An electric van demonstrates how wireless charging works during an event on 14th Street in Detroit on Nov. 29. The city removed a bike lane to accommodate the country's first wireless charging ...

  9. Feeder ride - Wikipedia

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    A feeder ride is a bike ride where a group of cyclists get together to ride to a destination which is itself the starting point of a major bike ride event. Critical Mass rides and Ciclovia events typically attract feeder rides.