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Two emergency medical service (EMS) personnel on bicycles at night. One person, wearing a helmet and a jacket with "EMS" on the back, is turned to the side while the other, also in a helmet, is sitting on their bike, engaged in conversation. Both are dressed in reflective gear for visibility. The background includes urban structures and street lighting.
A bright red mountain bike with a lightweight aluminum frame, featuring thick tires designed for off-road terrain, a front suspension fork, and multiple gears. The bike is equipped with disc brakes and has a sleek, modern design suitable for outdoor cycling adventures.
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A group of mountain bikers races along a dirt trail surrounded by greenery, with a mountain peak in the background and a helicopter flying overhead under a clear blue sky.
A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
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Line graph showing ride log data for speed over a period from January 27, 2007, to February 14, 2007. The vertical axis indicates speed in miles per hour, ranging from 6.8 to 8.9 mph, while the horizontal axis displays dates. A blue line represents the average speed of 7.61 mph. Data points are plotted to show fluctuations in speed throughout the given time period.
Three mountain bikers ride on a grassy slope with wildflowers, while a chairlift runs overhead against a backdrop of mountains and a blue sky with fluffy clouds.
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A person in a red shirt performs a jump on a bicycle over a small blue vehicle in a forested area, with trees visible in the background. A dog is seen on the ground nearby.
A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
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A screenshot of a webpage displaying mountain bike trails in Colorado, specifically listing trails near Crested Butte. The list includes names such as "Doctor Park," "Dyke," "Farris Creek," and "Reno / Flag / Bear / Deadman," along with corresponding icons for photos and trail rankings.
Alt tag: "Logo for Biking Gear featuring an image of a cycling shoe in black, orange, and blue."
A person riding a mountain bike on a narrow, winding trail through a wooded area with bare trees and fallen leaves. The cyclist is wearing a helmet and outdoor clothing. The scene captures the natural environment of the trail, emphasizing the adventure of mountain biking.
Cover art for the video game "Downhill Domination" for PlayStation 2, featuring a mountain biker racing downhill. The background includes rugged terrain and mountains, with the game's title prominently displayed at the top. The artwork has vibrant colors, emphasizing action and excitement.
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A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
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A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
<div style="text-align: center"><img width="523" height="332" id="image109" alt="bikehelpers021107.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
<div style="text-align: center"><img width="523" height="332" id="image109" alt="bikehelpers021107.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
A group of cyclists racing on a mountainous road, with one cyclist mid-air performing a jump above the others. The background features a clear blue sky and mountainous terrain, with onlookers observing the scene.
A vintage red bicycle with a yellow helmet rests on a stage, framed by greenery. The bike is accented by chrome details and a rear basket, and is positioned in front of a large, abstract gray star on a dimly lit background.
A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
<div style="text-align: center"><img width="523" height="332" id="image109" alt="bikehelpers021107.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Children in cowboy attire participate in a lively dance in a gymnasium, surrounded by an audience. Some children wear hats and bandanas, while others are dressed in casual clothing. The atmosphere is festive, with many spectators watching the performance from the sidelines.
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A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
<div style="text-align: center"><img width="523" height="332" id="image109" alt="bikehelpers021107.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Logo featuring the word "XTERRA" in bold, stylized text, with a graphic element resembling an "X" stamped above it. The design has a textured, distressed look, predominantly in dark text with a maroon accent.
Aluminum roller rack for bicycle maintenance, featuring adjustable rollers and a sturdy frame.
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A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
<div style="text-align: center"><img width="523" height="332" id="image109" alt="bikehelpers021107.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
<div style="text-align: center"><img width="523" height="332" id="image109" alt="bikehelpers021107.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Logo for ActionProfiles, an action sports network, featuring the text "Check out our profile at ActionProfiles" and the tagline "The Action Sports Network" on a dark background.
A man wearing a black cap and a red cycling jersey stands outdoors, with trees and a road sign in the background. He has a serious expression on his face.
A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
<div style="text-align: center"><img width="523" height="332" id="image109" alt="bikehelpers021107.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
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A wooden seesaw positioned on a grassy area, surrounded by lush green foliage. The seesaw is balanced on a central pivot with one side elevated, suggesting readiness for play.
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A unique hybrid bicycle featuring a ski in place of the front wheel and a traditional rear wheel, showcasing a bright red frame. The background is simple and light, with the text "GET ONE." positioned at the top.
A Shimano bicycle pedal featuring a silver metallic body and clip mechanism, designed for secure shoe attachment during cycling.
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Alt text: "Promotional poster for the film 'Klunkerz' featuring a group of people on mountain bikes. The poster includes the film's title, tagline 'They Re-Invented the Wheel,' and credits for contributions from various individuals in the mountain biking community, all set against a vintage-style background."
A close-up view of a bicycle wheel partially buried in snow, with black zip ties securing the tire to the rim. A wooden surface is visible in the background.
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A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
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Alt text: Interior view of the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, featuring bicycles displayed on the walls and ceiling, with informational plaques and memorabilia in the background. The words "Mountain Bike Hall of Fame" are prominently displayed.
A bicycle frame with wheels is suspended against the trunk of a large tree in a dense forest, surrounded by evergreen trees and ivy-covered bark, creating an unusual and intriguing juxtaposition of nature and human-made object.
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A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
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A bright orange mountain bike with blue patterned rims resting against a gray concrete wall. The bike features a sleek design with a sturdy frame and front suspension, positioned on a dark asphalt surface.
A person riding a mountain bike along a dirt trail in a wooded area, surrounded by bare trees and fallen leaves. The cyclist is wearing a pink top and a helmet.
A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
<div style="text-align: center"><img width="523" height="332" id="image109" alt="bikehelpers021107.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
<div style="text-align: center"><img width="523" height="332" id="image109" alt="bikehelpers021107.jpg" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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A group of cyclists races along a rural road while spectators watch and take photos from the roadside. The cyclists are wearing blue and white jerseys, and one is leading the pack. In the background, there are two vehicles parked on the shoulder and rocky terrain alongside the road.
Sock with a cartoon chicken design, featuring a red and white color scheme and the text "Ya Clucken" printed on the side, displayed on a wooden surface.
A smiling man swimming underwater, giving a thumbs-up gesture while wearing a waterproof device on his arm. The background features a clear blue ocean with coral visible below. The text "music.gives.Joy" is overlaid on the image.
A while ago I posted a <a href="http://www.singletracks.com/blog/?p=8">list of bike jobs</a> and apparently I overlooked one mountain biking occupation: mountain bike police. Yep, there's even a <a href="http://www.ipmba.org/">Police Mountain Bike Association</a> and this year's annual conference will be <a href="http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/5741616.html">held in Baton Rouge</a>. Last year more than 300 people attended the conference and this year's conclave will take place April 14 - 17.

I'm sure mountain bike police go through the police academy like all other officers but I wonder how the selection process works. Is it competitive to get into like the motorcycle units? Or is it for the guys who no one likes? The article linked above also mentioned mountain bike paramedics, yet another job for mountain bikers. I would love to find out more about mountain bike police and paramedics, maybe there are even mountain bike firemen out there somewhere?
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