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The driver convicted of killing 17-year-old cycling star Magnus White in a 2023 crash on Diagonal Highway was sentenced to four years in prison last Friday. Listen to "Morning Edition" backup host Emma VandenEinde discuss this story with Axios Boulder Reporter Mitchell Byars and then read the full story using the link below.
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Coloradans love cycling. But Colorado has a history of professional bike races that didn鈥檛 last. That's why a recent proposal for a five-day men鈥檚 road race next year caught the attention of those in the cycling community.
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Summer is just around the corner. And going for a bike ride may be on your list of things to do. But that may also mean you need to do a little maintenance on it. You鈥檒l hear some great tips on how to do that yourself.
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Forest Service changes to Rabbit Ears Pass mountain bike project have wildlife advocates hopping mad鈥淭hey have betrayed the public trust and poisoned the well,鈥 says a wildlife advocate after the Forest Service dropped a planned wildlife study as part of the Mad Rabbit singletrack trails project. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun editor David Krause and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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The Catch Up gathers all the news and headlines from the week. Read the stories from this week's newscasts.
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Colorado roads can be dangerous for bicyclists. Advocates say one way to keep cyclists safer is to require technology be installed in all new motor vehicles that could automatically detect and avoid bicyclists on the road. We explore the promise 鈥 and the limitations 鈥 of this emerging technology, on today鈥檚 In The NoCo.
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City staff updated council members on a feasibility report that is looking at the potential of a new bike park for the town. Advocates say it's a step in the right direction.
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Friday is Bike To Work Day across Colorado. The semiannual event tries to get people out on two wheels to reduce emissions and build community through physical activity.
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Bikes took to the streets in costume for the 25th Annual Tour de Fat bike parade, organized by New Belgium Brewing.
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Data shows the roads can be a dangerous place for bicyclists. Advocates say one way to keep cyclists safer is to require features like Automatic Emergency Braking on all new vehicles. We discuss the promise 鈥 and the limitations 鈥 of this new technology, on today鈥檚 In The NoCo.