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31/08-04/09/2011
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Sept 8th to 11th 2011
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Copenhagen - Denmark
28-31.07.2011
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ROAD

19-25/09/2011
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Koksijde - Belgium
28-29 January 2012
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Melbourne - Australia
04-08 April 2012
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06.07.07 - Cycling for all – CAN-BIKE cycling tip #6

June 7, 2007 (Ottawa, ON) – Cycling for all – The Canadian Cycling Association is pleased to communicate its sixth CAN-BIKE cycling tip of the season.

CAN-BIKE TIP #6
ROAD SNAKES AND OTHER URBAN CHALLENGES

Tar filled cracks on the road can make cycling snaky! For cyclists, ‘road snakes’ are similar to riding through sand; it slows the bike and can divert the wheels.

Ride over all road snakes at a 90 degree angle to avoid catching or skidding your wheels. This also applies to curbs, potholes and rail tracks.

Road snakes and other urban challenges are less predictable than tracks. If you spot one in time reduce your speed and check the scene around you. Change lanes if possible, or else reduce speed, stop pedalling and grip handle bars tightly, relax your arms and rise from your seat a little to increase control over the bike while you ride over the obstacle.

Drivers: Be alert to road conditions and considerate of two-wheeled road users. Stay a safe distance behind cyclists and pass with at least one-meter of space.

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