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Stroll or cycle, without the cars, at the next CicLAmini
The shorter version of CicLAvia — it’s just over a mile in length — will visit Lincoln Heights.
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CicLAvia just shared the map for its big Valley roll
See you in December, Sherman Way.
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Things to do this weekend: Zoo Friday Nights, an all-ages party
The Los Angeles Zoo is the starlit spot for live music, critter encounters, and family fun.
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Team USA's Kristen Faulkner dreamed of going to the Olympics. Now she has 2 gold medals
Team USA cyclist Kristen Faulkner always dreamed of going to the Olympics. She not only ahiceved that dream by competing at the Paris Games, but is going home with two gold medals.
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World records are getting shattered in cycling at the Olympic velodrome. There are a few reasons why
The home of the French cycling team, the velodrome just outside Paris opened a decade ago with unique dimensions ripe for speed.
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Team USA captures first gold in women's team pursuit
After becoming the first American to win an Olympic cycling road race medal in 40 years, Kristen Faulkner helped bring the U.S. its first gold in the women’s team pursuit Wednesday.
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US rider Kristen Faulkner sprints clear to win women's road race at Paris Olympics
The 31-year-old Alaska native finished 58 seconds clear of Dutch rider Marianne Vos, Lotte Kopecky of Belgium and Blanka Vas of Hungary in the women’s road race in Paris Sunday.
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Cycling gold medalist Kristen Faulkner's top advice for building confidence
Kristen Faulkner, who won the women’s cycling road race by 58 seconds in her Olympic debut, emphasized how surrounding herself with people who make her feel good has led directly to her athletic success.
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The need for speed: Why cycling helmets may catch Olympics viewers by surprise
“We look silly,” Team USA track cyclist Lily Williams said. “And we know we look silly.”
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Chloé Dygert wins bronze for Team USA in women's individual time trial
The world champion overcame a fall to finish in third place, winning the second medal for the U.S. in the 2024 Games.
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Cyclist Chloe Dygert wins bronze four years after crash nearly ended her career
Australian cyclist Grace Brown secured her nation’s first medal of Paris 2024. Brown blazed through the streets of Paris, dominating the women’s individual time trial to win her first Olympic medal. Brown scorched her competition with a time of 39:38.24, a minute and a half faster than anyone else.
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Team USA's Kristen Faulkner shares the five things she looks for in cycling shoes
The track cycling Olympian explains why cycling shoes can make or break a race, from how to clip in to tightening shoes on the go.
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BMX freestyle rules and competition format for the 2024 Olympics
How does BMX freestyle work at the Olympics? Here’s everything to know about the sport at the 2024 Paris Games.
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BMX racing rules and competition format for the 2024 Olympics
How does BMX racing work at the Olympics? Here’s everything to know about the sport at the 2024 Paris Games.
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Mountain biking rules and competition format for the 2024 Olympics
How does the Olympic mountain bike event work? Learn how champions will be crowned in mountain biking at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Track cycling rules and competition format for the 2024 Olympics
How does the Olympic track cycling work? Here are the rules of the sprint, team sprint, keirin, team pursuit, Madison and omnium events at the 2024 Paris Games.
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Road cycling rules and competition format for the 2024 Olympics
How does Olympic road cycling work? Here are the rules for the time trial and the road race at the 2024 Paris Games.
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Roll along nearly six miles of Venice Boulevard during CicLAvia, with no cars allowed
The open-streets spectacular is boulevard-ing it up in people-powered style.
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Cycle from ‘Mission to Mission' in the San Gabriel Valley; streets will be closed to cars
Active Streets, formerly 626 Golden Streets, will revisit a favorite route, with stops in San Gabriel, Alhambra, and South Pasadena.
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What to know about ArroyoFest, from hubs to happenings to getting there
The Arroyo Seco Parkway is closing to motorized traffic for four hours on October’s last Sunday; “people-powered transportation” is welcome.