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The nation's first public bicycle sharing program began when B-cycle launched in Denver, Colo. There have been over 200,000 rides taken in Denver since its debut.
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Minnesota creates competition for B-cycle by launching Nice Ride Minnesota, the nation's largest public bicycle sharing system.
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Chicago becomes the second city to acquire a B-cycle program, but is the third public bicycle sharing program in the nation.
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15 members of the Madison Common Council approved a deal with Trek to launch its own B-cycle program.
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The concept of bicycle sharing traveled to the middle of the ocean as part of the Healthy Hawaii Initiative. B-cycle opened two B-stations in the town of Kailua.
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B-cycle debuted in Madison, Wis. just over a year after the first B-cycle started.
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B-cycle held a free weekend from the August 26-28 in order to promote Madison's newest way to get around town.
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B-cycle attended the Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin's “Moving Bicycling Forward in Madison” event. This event was in conjunction with the BFW's goal to have 20 percent of all trips in Madison to be made by bicycle by 2020.
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B-cycle was part of Madison's fifth Ride the Drive even which promotes bicycle riding around town in an attempt to get cars off the road.
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UW-Madison Cycling Team rode B-cycles during the campus' homecoming parade.