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With all this talk about getting people out of cars and onto bikes, how about some really big events to help promote cycling? I'm thinking of a Bike Week, like what motorcyclists have several times a year. If there was such a thing, would you attend? How about having Interbike somewhere more interesting than a convention center in Las Vegas or Anaheim, where it could be a worthwhile cycling vacation for the public? There could be group rides and races, both mountain and dirt, family activities, Effective Cycling courses, celebrity appearances, etc. There are many places in the US where this kind of thing could work -- ie, that have the proper facilities, the nearby roads and trails, and a major airport. I'm thinking of Boulder, San Francisco Bay Area, San Diego, Salt Lake City, Seattle, etc. There are probably a few big events already that are almost there -- like the Sea Otter Classic. I'm sure others could name a few more. What's needed is to have the whole industry come together with the purpose of making a really big event that gets national attention. Despite the huge Harley trend of the last 10 years, I still can't believe there are more of 'em than there are cyclists. And what an economic force those people are -- bringing millions upon millions of dollars a year to cities like Daytona, FL, and Myrtle Beach, SC. Comments? Would you go, and maybe bring your family? If you have industry contacts already, would you help push for such a thing? Matt O. |
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Matt O'Toole wrote: > With all this talk about getting people out of cars and onto bikes, how about some really big > events to help promote cycling? I'm thinking of a Bike Week, like what motorcyclists have several > times a year. I like to see something like this also but there are many such things already in the bicycling community. Lots of multi-day group rides, charity rides and such. Also remember, these motorcycle rally weeks don't always get good news coverage with the "outlaw" image and such. And we all know what Critical Mass has done to bicycling. |
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> With all this talk about getting people out of cars and onto bikes, how about some really big > events to help promote cycling? I'm thinking of a Bike Week, Here in Britain, Bike Week is from 14-22 June this year. I don't know if it has its own web site, but you can probably find it through the London Cycling campaign <www.lcc.org.uk> Jeremy Parker |
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The increasingly misnamed Bike Week in Toronto Ontario is between May 26th and June 8th this year. Lots of events, from a free pancake breakfast at city hall to a 50 km expressway ride (closed to cars) that attracts about 13,000 people and supports the Heart Association. |
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On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 05:04:26 GMT, "Matt O'Toole" <matt@deltanet.com> wrote: >With all this talk about getting people out of cars and onto bikes, how about some really big >events to help promote cycling? http://www.bikeweek.org.uk Gets some good coverage (I was even on the national news, briefly!) Guy === ** WARNING ** This posting may contain traces of irony. http://www.chapmancentral.com (BT ADSL and dynamic DNS permitting) NOTE: BT Openworld have now blocked port 25 (without notice), so old mail addresses may no longer work. Apologies. |
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Sun, 26 Jan 2003 06:54:38 GMT, <3E338630.9090207@netsVVVcape.net>, SC Hiker Biker <schikerbiker@netsVVVcape.net> wrote: >And we all know what Critical Mass has done to bicycling. ![]() No. Tell me. What? -- zk |
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Zoot Katz wrote: > Sun, 26 Jan 2003 06:54:38 GMT, <3E338630.9090207@netsVVVcape.net>, SC Hiker Biker > <schikerbiker@netsVVVcape.net> wrote: > > >>And we all know what Critical Mass has done to bicycling. ![]() > > > No. Tell me. What? There is already a thread going on about this, we don't need to start another one. |
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"Matt O'Toole" <matt@deltanet.com> wrote in message news:<u%JY9.1305$0L3.872970@news2.news.adelphia.net>... > With all this talk about getting people out of cars and onto bikes, how about some really big > events to help promote cycling? I'm thinking of a Bike Week, like what motorcyclists have several > times a year. <SNIP> I have advocated this before, and will continue advocating it--we need violent cyclist gangs to make us more intimidating to other road users. Mess with one, you mess with us all. The Bike Week chappies get the press because the papers are just waiting for them to become the famous barbarians of the silver screen...since most of them are middle-aged guys trying to look hard (and you have to be that old to have saved enough money over your lifetime to buy some of the Harleys they ride!), this is usually futile. It's easy to cover loads of distance effortlessly on a motorbike, anyway, and you can even carry a change of clothes. Most people wouldn't dream of going more than a few miles on their bicycle to converge on a national-scale event, and the people who will, already have the touring miles. Although it would be pretty cool to get several thousand long-distance tourists together. Think somewhere between Critical Mass and Yama****a's invasion of Malaya...all those bikes stretching for miles.... -Luigi |
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In article <308301c1.0301281333.3c396cff@posting.google.com>, luigi12081@cox.net (Luigi de Guzman) wrote: > "Matt O'Toole" <matt@deltanet.com> wrote in message > news:<u%JY9.1305$0L3.872970@news2.news.adelphia.net>... > > With all this talk about getting people out of cars and onto bikes, how about some really big > > events to help promote cycling? I'm thinking of a Bike Week, like what motorcyclists have > > several times a year. > > <SNIP> > > I have advocated this before, and will continue advocating it--we need violent cyclist gangs to > make us more intimidating to other road users. Mess with one, you mess with us all. The Bike Week > chappies get the press because the papers are just waiting for them to become the famous > barbarians of the silver screen...since most of them are middle-aged guys trying to look hard (and > you have to be that old to have saved enough money over your lifetime to buy some of the Harleys > they ride!), this is usually futile. > > It's easy to cover loads of distance effortlessly on a motorbike, anyway, and you can even carry a > change of clothes. Most people wouldn't dream of going more than a few miles on their bicycle to > converge on a national-scale event, and the people who will, already have the touring miles. > > Although it would be pretty cool to get several thousand long-distance tourists together. Think > somewhere between Critical Mass and Yama****a's invasion of Malaya...all those bikes stretching > for miles.... > > -Luigi Paris-Brest-Paris. It's biannual. -- Ryan Cousineau, rcousine@sfu.ca http://www.sfu.ca/~rcousine President, Fabrizio Mazzoleni Fan Club |
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It's Bikeweek in Perth Western Australia. 2500 cyclists turned up to a free breakfast in the centre of the city this morning to launch the week and there are around 25 different cycling activities planned over the next 10 days. It's a great way to encourage people to dust off their machines and to experience the wonderful cycling conditions here in Perth. |
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