You are about to meet the luckiest cyclist in the world. This cyclist in Russia he was simply crossing the road when the good lord saved him a deadly situation.
It's something every child has learned: how to ride a bike. Well, the pain of falling onto the hard pavement and scratching a knee may become a thing of the past, thanks to this ingenious invention.
Each year, Bicycling magazine rolls out its list of the 50 "Most Bike-Friendly Cities in America." The Utica-Rome metropolitan area has never made the list, but here are some simple things you can do to help change that, whether you sit behind a steering wheel or a pair of handlebars.
Bicycling is one of my favorite forms of exercise -- not only do you burn calories, but depending on where you go, you can enjoy some sights you normally wouldn't get to see from a car. Whether you're a casual, infrequent cyclist, or you like longer, more challenging rides, my "top 5" list has something for everyone.
Contributed By Peter Naughton