Ride your bike to 7 locations from Saturday October 7 through Monday November 20, 2023, and drink a coffeeneuring-approved beverage.
This is my kind of cycling! I’m going to try and do this.
h/t @benfulton@urbanists.social
Ride your bike to 7 locations from Saturday October 7 through Monday November 20, 2023, and drink a coffeeneuring-approved beverage.
This is my kind of cycling! I’m going to try and do this.
h/t @benfulton@urbanists.social
My cycling has been primarily for transportation for the past little while, and, recently on an exercise ride with a friend, I noticed some shifts in how I think about cycling now.
Just some personal observations. No judgement on how anyone else likes to ride their bike!
Joy and Rage on Two Wheels: A Q&A With DC’s Bike Booster WABA’s Elizabeth Kiker on bike lanes and other issues.
"E-bikes are magical. The people we’re trying to reach, the [ages] eight to 80, the kids, the elderly, the women, the people who may not be in the best shape of their lives, e-bikes transform lives."
#cycling #ebike
https://www.washingtonian.com/2023/08/29/joy-and-rage-on-two-wheels-a-qa-with-dcs-bike-booster
I think it’s easy for a driver in traffic to see an empty bike lane and think “if only I could use that lane I wouldn’t be stuck,” but the only reason that lane is clear is because it’s denied to cars. If it were another car lane, it would be just another lane stuck in traffic.
This interview with today’s Tour de France stage winner is so wonderfully candid and honest.