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Team Kaos Helps Celebrate National Bike Month in May |
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Written by Sean Weide
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Friday, 27 April 2007 |
Did you know May is "National Bike Month?"
Team Kaos is doing its part to help promote Bike-to-Work Week (May 14-18) and Bike-to-Work Day (May 18) by participating in both events again this year.
Bike-To-Work Day with Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey takes place on May 14 at 8 a.m. in downtown Omaha. More details will be posted on Team Kaos' website in advance of the event.
Bike-to-Work Week is your chance to help stay in shape without having to set aside additional time for exercise. Bicycle commuters tend to enjoy healthier lifestyles, get sick less often, and feel less stress.
Bicycle commuting is also one of the least expensive ways to get to work. There’s no gas, maintenance, parking fees, or insurance to pay for. Plus, bicycles don’t pollute the air or require lots of land for roads or parking lots. Eight to 12 bicycles can park in the space required for one car.
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Life-A-Thon on May 19 Will Feature Team Kaos |
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Written by Sean Weide
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Tuesday, 10 April 2007 |
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Registration is underway for the Nebraska Medical Center's Life-A-Thon event on May 19th at Wehrspann Lake at the Chalco Hills Recreation Area.
The Nebraska Medical Center is one of Team Kaos' primary sponsors and annually puts on the event to raise awareness about the lifesaving gift of organ and tissue donations.
Team Kaos proudly participates in the event, which features a bicycle ride, a competitive 10 kilometer run, as well as rollerblading and walking around the lake. In addition to those activities, there will also be a pancake feed, face painting, pony rides, clowns and a petting zoo.
Participation costs $17 for adults and $9 for children 12 years and younger. A t-shirt and finishing prize is included in the cost. To register, call (402) 559-9566.
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Team Kaos Will Be Part Of Safe Neighborhood Fair |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 05 April 2007 |
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Team Kaos will once again be a part of the Omaha Police Department's Southeast Precinct community event.
This year's "Safe Neighborhood Fair" is scheduled for Sunday, June 10, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Columbus Park at 24th & Woolworth Avenue. Children and parents are invited to attend and learn about safety and good health.
Members of Team Kaos will conduct a bicycle safety inspection and bicycle maintenance, as well as guide children through a bicycle safety course. Participants will also have a chance to register to win a bicycle.
"It is events such as these that we take pride in participating in as much as we do when we win races," Team Kaos spokesman Sean Weide said. "By being able to make contact with a large number of children at one time, we know we can make a difference when it comes to teaching the importance of wearing a helmet and following the rules of the road."
Team Kaos is available to put on bicycle safety clinics in elementary and preschool settings. To schedule a clinic, contact Weide at (402) 551-5124.
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Support LB 564 - Your Next Race May Depend On It |
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Written by Guest Writer - Jon Downey, Elkhorn Valley Cycling Club
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Friday, 23 March 2007 |
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While this site is generally not a forum for political causes, there currently are two bills working their way through the Nebraska Unicameral that deserve the attention of cyclists. The bills, LB 78 and LB 564, have the potential to impact every type of cycling in the state of Nebraska.
In September 2006, the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled in Bronson v. Dawes County that governmental entities were not entitled to protection from litigation under the Nebraska Recreational Liability Act. Under Nebraska law prior to that ruling, a city or county could not be sued if someone was injured on public property while engaged in a recreational activity unless some gross negligence on the part of the city or county was found.
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Team Kaos Participates In Ground-Breaking Ceremony |
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Written by Sean Weide
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Thursday, 26 October 2006 |

Team Kaos' Gary Schmidt (left) and Sean Weide were on hand at the ceremony with Council Bluffs Mayor Tom Hanafan.
Omaha – It won’t be a reality for another two years, but the pedestrian bridge that will someday span the Missouri River was the talk of Omaha and Council Bluffs Thursday.
It won’t be a reality for another two years, but the pedestrian bridge that will someday span the Missouri River was the talk of Omaha and Council Bluffs Thursday.
And Team Kaos was front and center as ground was broken for the $22 million structure.
The Midwest’s top amateur cycling team was one of about 100 invited guests on hand near Lewis & Clark landing on a damp, cloudy day more fit for a college football game than a monumental ceremony that was six years in the making.
Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey and Council Bluffs Mayor Tom Hanafan presided over the event, which featured performances by the Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson and Omaha Central High School bands.
Also on hand for the ceremony was Team Kaos’ bike shop sponsor, Dave Reinarz, representing Bike Masters.
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