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Community
Donations and Contributions: Recycled
Cycles/Total Fitness donates bicycles year-round to local
charities and groups, such as the Boy Scouts, Salvation Army, Larimer County Social Services, Poudre School District, Sheriff's Department, and many more! Any donations
are accepted and will be distributed accordingly. We pride
ourselves in being an active part of the Northen Colorado
community. We also sponser such events as the annual Bike
Week of Northen Colorado and bike tours and races.
Trail Maps: This site offers maps, rider
descriptions of conditions, scenery, volume of traffic,
and a trail of the month. Trails throughout Colorado are
listed. www.bikepaths.com
The Junior Development Cycling Foundation:
This non-profit organization helps youths get started in
competitive cycling. Great resource for kids! www.USACDF.org
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Check out information and news on the
Colorado State University Cycling Team, including
photos, the team roster, current races and other NCAA
links.
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The Fort Collins Cycling and Racing Club:
This is one of the best cycling communities available,
and their site features updates on sponsored road rides,
mountain rides, and current club events. This is a great
place to meet and share info! |
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The University of Colorado Cycling Team:
team information, news, and member info. |
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The Recycling Center of Fort Collins:
This is an outstanding resource for our community, containing
information on how and where to recycle, what materials
can be recycled and what staitons to take the various
materials to. We cannot recommend this site enough! |
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SmartTrips: Transportation Choices for Colorado's North Front Range
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City of Fort Collins Web Site: Contains
a vast array of cultural information, including updates
on festivals, charity drives, and other special events.
If it's happening in our town, you'll see it here! |
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Kinda Wierd: Yes, there is actually
another Recycled Cycles out there, in Seattle, Washington.
A buddy of one of our employees stumbled across it,
so if you ever find yourself in Seattle and need some
bike repairs, at least there is a familiar name for
ya. |
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