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"Stunning icon of renewal" - The Times
"Today it (Milwaukee) has shed its nickname as 'rust-buckle of the rust belt' and restored its bold city centre. It has also built a stunning icon of renewal in Santiago Calatrava’s lakeside art gallery, a great white goose wing seeming to fly out over the lake." -- The Times of London, November 2, 2004

 
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3:00 September 14, 2006
AP: Serious mountain bikers love Milwaukee

On August 13, 2006 the St. Paul Pioneer Press ran an Associated Press (AP) story that featured Milwaukee in a piece about urban trails geared toward mountain bikers.  Retired telephone company worker Mike McCluskey begins the story by saying he “never would have guessed that he could get his mountain biking fix in the middle of downtown Milwaukee.”

Dave Nicholas, managing director of Xterra (Nissan Xterra Midwest Championship was held in Milwaukee on August 6, 2006), states in the article that “Milwaukee trails are surprisingly challenging.”  Nicholas added, "…you think of Milwaukee being the Midwest and being flat. You go out on that course, it's anything but flat."  The signature feature of the Milwaukee trail is the “‘banzai,’ a 20-foot- deep ravine where riders plummet down a steep drop and (hopefully) emerge on the other side.”

Click here to read the St. Paul Pioneer Press story entitled “Mountain biking, with no mountains in sight.  Serious bikers find challenges on urban trails.”






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