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A Billion Bikes

A BILLION BIKES celebrates the universal bicycling experience for both beginning and veteran riders, and those curious about cycling evolution in their own communities and around the world. Programs explore flourishing bicycle cultures, strategies for regular riding, and the sheer fun of being personally mobile in a modern lifestyle. Viewers ride along through European cities and Asian villages, share strategies with bike designers, chat with city planners, learn from experienced mechanics, help children (and adults!) learn to ride, visit antique bicycle museums, test equipment and clothing, join in on charity rides and family weekends, commute to work through city streets, and even bring home the weekly groceries.

There are now a billion bikes in the world. Which one will find you? Produced by CookStudios.TV. More info at ABillionBikes.TV.

BIK102 (6of6) On the Canal (7:21)

On the Canal, Part 6 of 6. Cumberland is our goal today, and so is the end of our cycling adventure from Washington DC to the western edge of Maryland. After 184 miles and three days on the towpath trail, cyclist and producer John Urman guides us into the autumn beauty and historical richness of Allegheny County. The National Park Service gives the inside story on how the Canal changed Cumberland from a frontier town to the second largest city in Maryland. You can get your own copy of John Urman’s “On the Canal” on DVD with bonus features, from John’s website at OntheCanal.org. Drop him a note and see where he’s off to next. Thanks, John, for the wonderful trip!

First is a rowdy hello from members of the West Virginia University Cycling Team. That’s what you want ringing in your ears as you round the lap marker at the Greenbrier Challenge. Thanks, guys!

Produced by CookStudios.TV. More info at ABillionBikes.TV.

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