Old 01-25-10, 07:58 AM
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Art of Cycling is a good book to read when you begin riding. He definitely gives a nice practical background on safety issues.

Cyclists Manifesto is a good book as far as advocacy is concerned.

Hurst seems to be obsessed with A&S. I can't imagine why, we've got to be the biggest bunch of jerks around...
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