In this photo taken Friday, Jan 11, 2013, Rose Barcklow works on her bike in the velo room at her apartment complex in downtown Denver. "I decided to live without a car, to take the leap,” said 31-year-old Rose Barcklow, who lives in a Denver apartment complex in a part of the city that gives her easy access to bike lanes she takes on her 7-mile bike commute to work. The complex, called Solera, is ueber-bike-friendly. She doesn't have to lug her two bikes up to her apartment because of its secure storage area for two-wheelers, and she makes use of the “velo room," a tool-equipped workshop where she can pump up her tires, clean her chain, and fix a flat. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)
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