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Bike and Brew from Bucktown to Half Acre Brewery in Chicago

Distance: 13 miles

Earth Rider Cycling

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Five Thousand

Distance: 78 miles

Freeport Bicycle Company

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Des Plaines River Trail Out & Back

Distance: 32 miles

Comrade Cycles

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Cyclists waiting to turn left onto Kinzie from Milwaukee. Photo by Steven Vance.
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Residents celebrate a new protected bike lane on Lake Street with a community bike ride led by Alderman Burnett and Active Trans, in partnership with local community-based organizations.
Dearborne Ave in Chicago
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A member of the Northwest Center’s youth advisory council poses in Belmont Cragin.
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People for Mobility Justice, one of the grantees, will host classes on electric bicycling and bike maintenance, as well as provide safety equipment such as helmets and lights. (Courtesy Photo)
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Center for Neighborhood Technology vice president Jacky Grimshaw, Obama Foundation adviser Valerie Jarrett and Go Bronzeville leader Ronnie Harris in Indianapolis last week.
Philadelphia, the original Living Lab, will continue its equity work with Indego bike share as part of a new cohort. (Photo courtesy of Indego)
Biking in Seattle.
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