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Is Fayetteville, Arkansas the Next Great Biking City?

Fayetteville has been busy investing in its bike infrastructure recently, to the point that Places For Bikes, a national bike advocacy organization, recently gave Fayetteville an “acceleration” score of 4.6 out of 5, meaning the city is improving its bike infrastructure faster than any other ranked cities. The scores are based on how many people in the region are riding bikes, how extensive and connected the city’s bike infrastructure is, and other factors. “If you have a bunch of big roads that aren’t bike friendly and you can’t really bike anywhere without getting on a road, your score goes down,” explains Eifling. “But if you have trails and neighborhood streets that will get you to a destination, then your score goes up.”

Fayetteville Becomes First Internationally Recognized Bike City in US | News

Fayetteville became the first city in the U.S. to be awarded the designation of “Bike City” on Feb. 4 by the Union Cycliste Internationale, the world governing body for sports cycling.  Cities earn the distinction by satisfying the UCI’s primary requirements – hosting UCI cycling events and increasing bicycle accessibility throughout the municipality, according to the UCI. Bike Cities can host more UCI events and boost cycling tourism. Brannon Pack, cycling coordinator at Experience Fayetteville, said the city was not in contention for the designation until 2019, when it was approved to host the 2022 Cyclo-Cross World Championships at Centennial Park. This endeavor, combined with a history of hosting cycling competitions, demonstrated the city’s commitment to competitive cycling, Pack said.

Moioli and Haemmerle win at Reiteralm SBX World Cup premiere

Moioli and Haemmerle win at Reiteralm SBX World Cup premiere Snowboard 18 Feb 2021 ©GEPA: Haemmerle wins on home soil What a wonderful day to have hosted a FIS Snowboard Cross World Cup for the very first time. Bluebird sky, sunshine all the way and perfect conditions welcomed snowboard cross athletes on Thursday morning in Reiteralm, Austria, for a day of exciting snowboard cross action. The big final of women saw double silver medallist Michela Moioli (ITA), team mate Raffaella Brutto, winningest SBX athlete Lindsey Jacobellis (USA) and France’s Chloe Trespeuch in the start gate. Moioli in unbeatable shape Moioli was dominating every heat of the day and therefore obviously feeling strong heading into the last heat of the day. And in fact, it was Trespeuch and Moioli out of the start gate first and getting into the lead of the four. Moioli soon gained enough speed to get into top s

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