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LBK on a Bike: National Bike Challenge 2019

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Woohoo! It's that time of year again! nationalbikechallenge.org The National Bike Challenge begins next Wednesday, so this weekend is a great time to dust off the old bike, borrow a bike, buy a bike, or create a really clever disguise for your car. What's that? You're not planning to join? Oh come on! Haven't you been saying you need more exercise, more sunshine, more optimism, more stamina, and nicer legs? Haven't you been complaining about the rising cost of gasoline? Didn't I hear you say you don't want to pay for a gym membership? (Oh, come on - surely something in there struck a chord for you.) So, let's talk about the challenge's virtues: It's free to join. You can win prizes. It can truly pedal you to a healthier place. There's no minimum or maximum - it's encouragement to get out and ride. You don't have to ride every day (but you can.) If you are competitive, it's a great place to find people

Fossil Free Friday: EVs join the 24 Hrs of LeMons!!!

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It's a good thing I'm not independently wealthy; otherwise, this announcement might have started a whole new obsession or at least cost my family a whole lot of time and money! (No worries, Honey, I keep chanting my "No new projects!" mantra.) Yes, I know I'm an eco-dork. I fully realized it a few years back when I started wanting an electric car - a very specific electric car - the Vanguard Citicar. Until the Tesla came around, the Citicar was the most successful electric car created on American soil. (It's not as impressive as it sounds - we Norte Americanos have had little love for electric cars.) To this day, I get excited when that distinctive wedge shape pops up in any media. Recently, the little-car-that-barely-could popped up on Jalopnik in an article about the 24 Hrs of Lemons . So I clicked on it immediately. There was a little disappointment when I realized that there was no actual Citicar in the article, but I was still excited to see the