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Davis is the Bike Capital

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As we come to the time of year when many future Aggies are contemplating attending UC Davis in the fall, the Editorial Board wanted to take a different approach to this editorial. As seasoned Davis students, the Editorial Board wished to share all that our wonderful campus and city have to offer. Davis is Bike City, USA; the city has been widely considered the "Bicycle Capital of America" since as far back as 1964. As we come to the time of year when many future Aggies are contemplating attending UC Davis in the fall, the Editorial Board wanted to take a different approach to this editorial. As seasoned Davis students, the Editorial Board wished to share all that our wonderful campus and city have to offer. Many students here will tell you that it’s hard to even make fun of UC Davis—perhaps that’s because it’s a welcome home to many who failed to get into UC Berkeley, who come to find that UCD is actually a thousand times better than the overrated “UCB.” Academic

Biking Under the Influence

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It is against the law to ride a bicycle on a public road, path or highway while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or both. A conviction is a misdemeanor that can be punished by a $250.00 fine but carries no actual jail time. But you might decide you still want to hire a DUI attorney . We’re going to preface this by pointing out that even where it’s less legally problematic to ride your bike while drunk (or otherwise intoxicated), it’s still not a good idea! Cyclists must ensure that they are staying aware of their surroundings at all times because they are sharing road space with vehicles much larger and heavier than a bike as well as with pedestrians. So, while not all states will slap you with a DUI for biking under the influence, the chances of getting into a more serious accident are raised and you may still get slapped with a fine or another penalty if you are caught. That being said, there are states where you can cycle drunk and not get slapped with a DUI. It usua

Peloton Bikes

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If you thrive on the competition and camaraderie of studio cycling classes and are intrigued by the idea of replicating that experience at home—where many people have moved their workouts these days—a Peloton indoor bicycle could be for you. Becoming a member of the Peloton pack is an investment: roughly $2,500 for the first year and nearly $500 each year thereafter. But for a set of indoor-cycling devotees, these recurring costs for live-streaming and on-demand classes make financial sense. Namely, those who typically take four or more Peloton-like studio classes a week may find the at-home bike and classes a superior value in as few as six months. Peloton's recipe for success includes community and convenience. It's not like other popular cycling workouts, which typically involve classes at a studio. With Peloton, you can join thousands of other members for a studio-grade workout, all without leaving home, the company says. Just log into a class through a touchscreen tabl