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Next June, 400 cyclists will cross the top tier of Arkansas, covering 336 miles of gravel. The inaugural Arkansas Graveler will be a six-day tour starting in Fayetteville and ending in Jonesboro. Along the way there will be overnight stops in Oark, Jasper, Marshall, Mountain View and Cave City.
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Experience Fayetteville's Director of Cycling Tourism Brannon Pack discusses gravel cycling's recent rise in popularity and the unsafe road conditions that are forcing cyclists off the streets.
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The University of Arkansas Office for Sustainability is encouraging more students and staff to choose alternative transportation in an effort to reach sustainability goals.
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Although cycling is a popular activity among residents and tourists in the region, not everyone knows how to ride a bike. Free Adult First Ride classes are available in Fayetteville and workers are not only wanting to reach out to communities, but also create cycling groups.
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Athletes from more than 20 countries are in Fayetteville this weekend for the 2022 UCI Cyclocross World Championships. The weekend opened Thursday night…
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Pedal It Forward is partnering with the New Beginnings housing community in Fayetteville to donate bicycles and equipment for each of the center's…
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Last week nonprofit Pedal It Forward and the University of Arkasnas Office of Sustainabilty gifted bicycles to 20 international students as part of Cycle…
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As population growth and development rise in Bentonville, some city amenities are facing new growing pains. The Coler Mountain Bike Preserve, completed in…
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Professional cycling athletes put their support for Arkansas's transgender community on display this weekend at the first round of the U.S. Cup Olympic…
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Experience Fayetteville, the city's tourism bureau, as well as cycling event organizers and organizations say they're concerned about the recent calls for…