On Loss, Deadly Roads, and Taking Action
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On Loss, Deadly Roads, and Taking Action

It has been a horrific and deadly year on New York City streets as 19 cyclists and dozens of pedestrians have lost their lives. In a guest journal Jonathan Blyer writes about the murder of his friend, Jose Alzorriz, and his plan to take action this Sunday in pursuit of safer streets.

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The Virtues of Floyd
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The Virtues of Floyd

I love Floyd because of, rather than in spite of, its complete lack of course featuresβ€”Floyd is as close as a road race comes to a long scratch race on the track. Despite this, or perhaps because of this, Floyd is good.

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