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Number Crunch: Ridership Numbers on the Rise

The problem: The NSGA and OIA numbers were tens of millions apart. For example, in 2004, NSGA reported 40.3 million riders while OIA said there were 85.7 million.

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Published in:Bicycle Retailer and Industry News 2009-08, Vol.18 (13), p.19
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