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    <title>CYCLING 101 – A Refresher Course II</title>
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	        In my last column, I reviewed four terms related to cycling in hopes of helping all users of our roads be better informed operators of their vehicles. I covered Salmoning, Buzzed, Share the Road!, and Idaho Stop. This week I want to add two more terms to more fully broaden this edition of Cycling 101.
Doored – a term that applies when a parked motorist opens their vehicle door in the direct path of a cyclist, ...
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    <pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 16:53:02 EDT</pubDate>
    <author>news@themountaineer.com (Cecil &quot;Zeke&quot; Yount)</author>
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