Crop Duster will be a timed, cycling event with course options for all levels of riders with a 30, 50, and 70 mile route. The route will highlight our Valley’s agricultural heritage by touring beautiful farmland on Spring Creek and California Mesas. The event will conclude at the Montrose Amphitheater, with an after party featuring a BBQ highlighting locally sourced foods, as well as locally crafted beer and wine. Food trucks will also be on hand, as well as a fun afternoon of live music. The event benefits Valley Food Partnership, connecting local agriculture and local people for a healthier community and local economy.
Time: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Yes, seems like another tyre myth to me.
I think this calls for some tactical urbanism. Install some planters overnight, ideally using cargo bikes. Keep doing it until they stop removing...
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TBFit's rather more than a high street - it looks urban arterial to me.
I've done a couple of Duathlons, which were on public (open) roads, I didn't feel that either was dangerous. However, for those events there were...
I think separated or protected (not "segregated") infra delivers perceived safety in a way which having to trust everyone driving a motor vehicle...
Any suggestion that the birds were placed there by one rider to handicap his rivals is just a vile canard.
Crying lefties. There's that famed morality and compassion from the non lefties at work again.
That's not quite true, the driver once charged is free to go once they give a clear breath test (after a day or night in the cells). They're free...
oh, Mr Facebook!