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Neither rain nor snow stops bicycle advocate

Head of League of American Bicyclists lives what he preaches Clarke While most Beltway commuters were cranking up the heat in their vehicles during the cold snap that hit the region Jan. 7, Andy Clarke was on his bike, sticking to his daily routine despite temperatures hovering in the single digits. Clarke, president of the League of American Bicyclists, doesn't just talk the talk. He bikes to work every day, a one-way commute of about 13 miles from his home in Dunn Loring, Va., to the group's office at 1612 K St. NW. "It was a chilly one, but you got to do it," he told CEO Update. The $2 million-revenue League of American Bicyclists is one of the area's older… Read More