B Cycle

Gearing Up For Spring: Get Your B-Cycle On

Posted 03.13.2012

The red bikes are back! As of March 12, 2012, B-Cycle is open for business. Now in its third year, Denver's B-Cycle program (the first of its kind...

Denver's Sustainable Future

James Mejia | Posted 05.25.2011

James Mejia

Sustainability must be at the heart and conscience of all the city of Denver does -- now and in the future. We can no longer afford the days of wanton consumption.

Denver Bike-Sharing Program Looks To Expand

The Denver Post | Charmaine Robledo | Posted 05.25.2011

Denver's bike-sharing program is rolling along with plans to add four B-cycle stations downtown in the next few weeks. "The goal is to have 50 stat...

Maes Warns Of Green Menace Emanating From Denver

David Frey | Posted 05.25.2011

David Frey

Dan Maes seems to be changing his thinking a little bit about the red menace -- make that the red bicycle menace -- posed by Denver's bike-sharing pedalers.

Dan Maes Was Right: The UN Is Taking Over Denver Tonight... On Bicycles

Posted 05.25.2011

Earlier this month, when Dan Maes (the GOP's nominee for Colorado Governor) alleged that Denver's bike sharing program (B-Cycle) represented a de fac...

Maes'd and Confused

Nate Kvamme | Posted 05.25.2011

Nate Kvamme

After reviewing Mr. Maes' comments and the Denver Post reader responses, I, like many others considered, "Should I take Mr. Maes' assertions seriously?" What is a "United Nations Community," and are our "personal freedoms in jeopardy" at the handles of bikes?

Bike-Sharing Coming To Chicago

Posted 05.25.2011

Bicycling enthusiast Mayor Daley was quite impressed by the bike-sharing program he saw in Paris in 2007, and since has been wanting to have a similar...

Pedaling for the Environment and Your Health

Nate Kvamme | Posted 05.25.2011

Nate Kvamme

Denver is celebrating Earth Day with the kickoff of Denver B-cycle, the country's first citywide bike-sharing program.

A Free-Bike Solution to Traffic Congestion

Alexia Parks | Posted 05.25.2011

Alexia Parks

In 2010, Denver will be the first major city in the U.S. to launch a "Paris-style" free bike program. Minneapolis, Boston, and Miami will come on-line soon after.