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Posted Wed. Mar 4, 2015
Last night, the Sammamish city council meeting was packed with over 150 community members who care about how the East Lake Sammamish Trail will be constructed.
Posted Thu. Mar 5, 2015
Al Miller has been recognized as an Exceptional Ride Leader for creating fun and interesting rides that appeal to a wide range of riders, and for extending rides into areas north and south of King County.
Posted Mon. Mar 9, 2015
Come explore new communities and improve lives through bicycling with the Ride for Major Taylor on Saturday, April 18.
Posted Wed. Mar 11, 2015
By the Cascade Advocacy Department
Posted Thu. Mar 12, 2015
In 1970 a small group of active cyclists gathered in a basement on Mercer Island. Little did these individuals know that they were going to change the future of bicycling in the Puget Sound region. Forty-five years later, the Cascade Bicycle Club is the largest bicycling organization of its kind in the U.S.
Posted Mon. Mar 16, 2015
What saddle do you ride? Can you recommend a good saddle? My butt hurts from riding; is that normal?
Posted Tue. Mar 17, 2015
Twenty-twelve was a bad year for American competitive cycling. It’s the year that Lance Armstrong received his lifetime ban and was stripped from his seven Tour de France titles. And in the midst of the controversy, his former teammates withdrew from the summer Olympics, placing the hopes for an Olympic cycling medal on the women.
Posted Wed. Mar 18, 2015
The board of the Cascade Bicycle Club has been considering changing the structure of the organization to scale its management and operations practices and to ensure continued compliance with applicable law. In its exploration, the board and Ca
Posted Thu. Mar 19, 2015
With Seattle’s current transportation levy set to expire at the end of 2015, Mayor Ed Murray on Wednesday announced an ambitious transportation levy to fund the Move Seattle plan, Murray’s 10-year transportation vision that integrates transit, walking, biking, driving and freigh
Posted Fri. Mar 20, 2015
The Cascade Bicycle Club Board of Directors has endorsed five candidates for Seattle City Council:
