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  2. Jamaica North Trail - Wikipedia

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    According to an October 2003 press release, the city of Lincoln purchased an 8.2-mile (13.2 km) railway segment for $605,000. [1] Construction began in May 2006, [2] the groundbreaking ceremony took place in mid-June 2006, [3] and the trail itself was slated to open in late October 2006.

  3. MoPac Trail - Wikipedia

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    The 4-mile (6.4 km) portion of the MoPac Trail within the Lincoln city limits was purchased by the city in 1989. Two years later, an additional 22 miles (35 km) of former MP railway corridor was purchased by the Nebraska Trails Foundation and the Great Plains Trail Network; this portion of the trail is commonly referred to as the MoPac East Trail.

  4. Positive Pedalers - Wikipedia

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    The Positive Pedalers logo, designed by Michael Brown, is a circle with the words “Positive” and “Pedalers” forming segments of the circle's perimeter. One quadrant of the circle is a bicycle wheel and tire; another quadrant is a bicycle gear. In the center of the wheel is a bold plus sign with the letters “HIV” in its center.

  5. Cowboy Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Cowboy Trail is a rail trail in northern Nebraska.It is a multi-use recreational trail suitable for bicycling, walking and horseback riding.It occupies an abandoned Chicago and North Western Railway corridor.

  6. International Mountain Bicycling Association - Wikipedia

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    On July 9, 2013, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell announced that a Richmond Region Ride Center would open in 2014 in the Richmond, Virginia metro region, as the first legacy project of the Richmond 2015 bike race. World summit. Each year, IMBA has a bike races worldwide. Some locations have included Steamboat Springs (2014) and Bentonville ...

  7. Sandhills Global Event Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lancaster County Agricultural Society, which manages the Lancaster Event Center, was founded in 1867 as the Lancaster County Agricultural & Horticultural Society [2] and re-formed as the Lancaster County Agricultural Society in 1870 as a separate, county-level subdivision under Nebraska law to help promote agriculture.

  8. List of bicycle-sharing systems - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bicycle-sharing systems, both docked and dockless. As of December 2016, roughly 1,000 cities worldwide have bike-sharing programs. As of December 2016, roughly 1,000 cities worldwide have bike-sharing programs.

  9. Bicycle pedal - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle pedal, quill road type, with toe clip and toe strap (1970s) The quill pedal is a common pedal system on bicycles. It consists of a main axle section that is attached to the bicycle crank arm and contains extensions from the axle to which parallel cage plates are attached at the front and rear of the pedal.