Top 10 cities for biking to work
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Bloomberg ranked the cities with the largest percent of workers biking to their jobs. Boston came in seventh. See which other cities made the top ten.]]>
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1. Portland, Ore.
Portland, Ore., is the cycling capital of major U.S. cities, with more than 5 percent of its workers biking to their jobs.]]> -
2. San Francisco
Traffic and bicyclists made their way past workers as they paint one of the main cables of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco in August 2011.]]> -
3. Seattle
A bicyclist waited at an intersection between gas stations competing with lowered cash prices in north Seattle.]]> -
4. Washington, DC
Amy Brown prepared to ride home to Adams Morgan neighborhood from the Captial Bikeshare station at 14th Street and Rhode Island Avenue on November 24.]]> -
5. Denver]]>
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6. Philadelphia
An unidentified bicyclist rode among cars stopped in rush-hour traffic on the Ben Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia.]]> -
7. Boston
A bike lane on Massachusetts Avenue near Symphony Hall and the Christian Science Complex in Boston coming from Cambridge.]]> -
8. Albuquerque, N.M.]]>
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9. Chicago]]>
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10. Austin
A cyclist rode his bike at a skateboard park in Austin, Texas.]]>

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