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BTA seeks “bike heroes”

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The BTA‘s Alice B. Toeclips Awards are like the Oscars for the Oregon bike scene, and they just put out the call for nominees. Here’s the info:

“It’s time once again for all good cyclists to heed the call and help us build up to the big bang – by nominating your biking heroes for one of Alice awards!

Who in your community – an individual, business, government agency or group – has provided inspiration to cyclists, made biking safer or easier, or helped make bikes a part of the fabric of your community? Alice wants to know – who are your bike heroes?”

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BikeCraft update and a call for help

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[updated*]

Just one week until the BikeCraft Faire! Here’s an update followed by a plea for help in spreading the word…

In addition to an impressive list of very talented and bikey artists and crafters there are a few surprises that you won’t want to miss:

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Stolen: Fisher MTB

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My Gary Fisher hardtail (front suspension only) was taken last week from the federal building at Oak and First downtown on Tuesday night, November 22nd). Whoever took it cut through a pretty knarly bike chain, so they must have really wanted my bike. It has climbing horns, all XTR components, cages, and is black with red and white markings. There was a small bell pouch with tools on the seat. If you see my beloved mountain bike please email me because I am sad. It was a great bike.
genevieve_cox@hotmail.com

New “Voices” section launched

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I sometimes get emails from readers that have something to “get off their chest” but it doesn’t quite fit as a post or as a comment to an existing post. I also know that many of you are intelligent and creative and have helpful and engaging thoughts about riding a bike in Portland that you might like to publish and share with a larger audience.

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