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17 Oct 2014: City links: The best city stories this week follow activist cyclists in Latvia’s capital, explore Minneapolis’ plan for a ‘city within a city’ and discover proposals for street canals in Boston
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16 Oct 2014: From ‘green wave’ traffic lights and majestic harbour bike bridges to digital countdowns and foot rests at junctions, the Danish capital is full of clever ideas to improve city cycling
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16 Oct 2014: Mass cycling could save the NHS £17bn in 20 years, cut 500 road deaths a year and reduce smog, says a new study for British Cycling
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14 Oct 2014: The ‘rust belt’ city of Buffalo, New York is experiencing a renaissance after decades of decline. But while one half rises from the post-industrial ashes, large swaths of the other remain trapped in poverty and disrepair
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13 Oct 2014: Laura Laker: Boris Johnson’s cycling superhighway scheme is causing friction with locals, but not all are opposed to going Dutch
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10 Oct 2014: Boris Johnson’s ambitious plans for 21 miles of cross-London lanes by 2016 could spark a transport revolution in the capital, but powerful City and business interest groups remain opposed
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10 Oct 2014: When Suze Clemitson challenged Cookson about the UCI’s reponsibility to women in the sport, he invited her to the National Cycling Centre to discuss wages, equality and that tweet
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10 Oct 2014: The main political parties and 60 big employers support ‘Crossrail for bikes’ – yet behind the scenes there are intense efforts to poison the project, says Chris Boardman
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10 Oct 2014: Australian Cyclists party hope to land up to two seats in the upper house and potentially hold sway over legislation
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