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Professional Bicycle Mechanic (Veloce Bicycles)

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Job Title – Professional Bicycle Mechanic
Company/OrganizationVeloce Bicycles

Job Description
Full time position available in SE Portland. Professional, high quality, road bike store looking for a bicycle mechanic with outstanding customer service skills. High volume store. Career opportunity with excellent wages. Willing to have fun and work hard? Please apply!

How to Apply – Send your resume to: letadmac@comcast.net

Stolen Lava Dome MTB

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Found older, mens Lava Dome mountain bike. Old model but looks babied with nice upgrades. ID it and I’ll get it back to you.

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Bicyclist dies after hitting telephone pole

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*[Updated: 10/18, 11:00am – added victim’s name. 4:48pm – added link to Oregonian audio]

A bicyclist died after he struck a telephone pole while riding on the sidewalk near Belmont and 34th in southeast Portland.

The incident occurred on October 1st and according to the Multnomah County Medical Examiner’s Office, the victim (who was homeless) succumbed to head injuries on October 8th. He was not wearing a helmet.

*Since his family has not been found, his identity remains unknown. The Oregonian reports that the victim was 45 year-old Curtis Lee Web.

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US Gran Prix of Cyclocross coming to Portland

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2005 Cyclocross National Championships, Portland OR

A scene from the 2004 National
Championships held at PIR
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(Photos © Jonathan Maus)

In December, the nation’s best cyclocross racers, along with a huge contingent from the bike industry, will descend on Portland International Raceway (PIR) for the final stop in the six-race US Gran Prix of Cyclocross.

The “Portland Cup”, which is (surprisingly) being partially sponsored by the Portland Office of Transportation, is likely to crown the 2007 USGP ‘cross champion.

Race Director Brad Ross says they’ll use the same course from the 2004 National Championships that were also held at PIR. He adds that,

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Press Release: Ride will benefit the North Portland Tool Library

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Press Release:

    North Portland Tool Library presents a “Night in St. Johns”

    PORTLAND, Oregon – Spend the evening of Thursday, November 1 in St. Johns to benefit the North Portland Tool Library. Start with a bicycle ride to St Johns cemeteries to honor Dia de los Muertos. Next, sit down to dinner at Ladybug Café, Proper Eats or other restaurants in downtown St Johns. End the evening with a movie at the St. Johns Cinema. North Portland Tool Library’s spooky fund raiser encourages people to “wear a costume if you dare.”

    Created this year as the First Annual “Night in St. Johns”, members of the Tool Library advisory board are excited about the many fun possibilities for an annual event. Proper Eats, Lady Bug Café and other restaurants in St. Johns are donating 10% of their proceeds of the evening to the North Portland Tool Library. Movies at the St. Johns Cinema will charge $10 on November 1 for evening shows and donate $4 to the North Portland based non-profit.

    The spooky bicycle ride to area cemeteries is being organized by Laura Dalton, carpenter and Tool Library board member who lives in St. Johns. The family-friendly ride starts at 4:00 pm at Weir’s Cyclery in St. Johns, the bike ride will follow a knot route to cemeteries and “scary places” in the St. Johns area. Stops on the ride include visiting the final resting place of James John (St Johns’ founder) at the Columbian Cemetery and the lone gravesite of pioneer farmer, Fred Ramsey. “We will pay the old boy a visit, light a candle, leave some flowers, maybe a bit of whiskey,” says Dalton of the Ramsey site.

    The North Portland Tool Library (NPTL) is a community resource dedicated to building community and fostering sustainability by providing residents with tools and the power to use them.

    NPTL is looking for volunteers to help with the evening’s events. Graphic design, putting up flyers and volunteers for tabling are all needed. Please contact Bob New, Volunteer Coordinator, at 503-823-0209 or nopotool_library@yahoo.com if you can help as a volunteer or have questions about the event.

Adams makes decision on E. Burnside-Couch bike access

[*Updated: 7:25pm; 10/18, 8:28am]

Blue line shows where
new bike lanes will be.

Transportation Commissioner Sam Adams recently made a decision on how to deal with bicycle traffic when E. Burnside and Couch Streets are re-constructed for PDOT’s East Burnside/Couch Couplet Project.

According to PDOT, the project, “will serve as a catalyst for…redevelopment and business growth,” and the two streets, “will be realigned into a one-way couplet system, with eastbound traffic in three lanes on Burnside Street and westbound traffic in two lanes on Couch Street.”

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