Press Release: Fans Ready to Roll to the Rose Garden for Annual Bike to Blazers Game

Here’s the official press release from the Trail Blazers about the big event tomorrow!:

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                          
    April 12, 2010

    CONTACTS:                  
    Bill Evans, Trail Blazers, 971.678.4210
    Kris Koivisto, Trail Blazers, 503.797.9783

    FANS READY TO ROLL TO THE ROSE GARDEN FOR ANNUAL BIKE TO BLAZERS GAME

    Third-annual event will pay homage to Bill Walton’s route across the Steel Bridge

    PORTLAND, OR — The Trail Blazers enjoy a connection to Portland’s bike community that spans as far back as Bill Walton, perhaps the most celebrated bike enthusiast in team history. 
    On Wednesday, fans can be part of this Portland tradition at the third annual Bike-to-Blazers game against Golden State, riding to the game over the Steel Bridge as Walton himself often did. 
    Cyclists – including Portland Mayor Sam Adams, Metro councilor Rex Burkholder and Bike Portland editor Jonathan Maus, the founder of the event – will meet for a rally at the Salmon Street Fountain at McCall Waterfront Park at 5:30 p.m.

    “Thousands of cyclists commute by the Rose Quarter each day,” Portland Trail Blazers President Larry Miller said. “Bike to Blazers encourages active transportation and creates a fun event for Trail Blazers fans and cyclists. Our hope is that people see biking to games as a fun, healthy alternative to driving.”  

    The event is in partnership with the Bicycle Transportation Alliance, BikePortland.org, Lloyd TMA, Portland Water Bureau, Metro, Community Cycling Center, Portland Bicycle Tours, and the Office of Mayor Sam Adams.

    “Trail Blazers basketball and bicycling are two great Portland pastimes. I’m excited to see these two pastimes come together to create an exceptional event that will hopefully become a Portland tradition,” Mayor Adams said.

    Highlights of the event will include:

    • A free prize raffle for an autographed Bill Walton helmet
    • A “dress like Bill Walton” contest
    • Community bike awareness events on the Rose Quarter Commons
    • A designated bike section for the first 100 ticket buyers, with JumboTron recognition.
    • Post game free-throw shooting for participants
    • Trail Blazers bike bells for cyclists

    “Biking to Trail Blazers games is not only a fun way to get to the Rose Garden, it’s a way to enhance public health and create more livable, vibrant communities,” said Stephanie Noll of the Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA).”

    The Trail Blazers are encouraging Portlanders to participate—even if they’re not daily bike commuters. Portland Bicycle Tours is loaning bikes to fans that want to join in the festivities, but are without a bike of their own. Those who cannot make the rally are still encouraged to bike to the game, using route planning assistance from the City of Portland and Tri-Met. Limited covered bike parking is now available at the Rose Garden.

    The Bike to Blazers event follows a successful NBA Green Week partnership with the NBA and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), during which the Trail Blazers hosted the US Green Building Council and NBA leadership to officially celebrate the Rose Garden’s LEED Gold certification, an accomplishment made possible in part because of the team’s commitment to sustainable transportation efforts.

    “Being green is part of Portlanders’ DNA,” Miller said. “We want to make it easier for fans to reduce their environmental footprint with a full range of transportation options.”

    Miller added that bike-friendly development will play an important role creating a more green, active and enlivened Rose Quarter.

    “New amenities for cyclists and active transportation options for visitors have been at the center of our development conversations,” Miller said. “We want to make biking to the Rose Quarter a convenience, because we recognize the benefits to the environment, to public health and to adjacent neighborhoods.”

    Special thanks to BikePortland.org for helping make this year’s ride the biggest yet. 

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

Founder of BikePortland (in 2005). Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. Car driver. If you have questions or feedback about this site or my work, contact me via email at maus.jonathan@gmail.com, or phone/text at 503-706-8804. Also, if you read and appreciate this site, please become a paying subscriber.

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jordan
jordan
14 years ago

It’s going to be fun!

Will we be able to bring our bike bags and backpacks into the Rose Garden?

Jordan, Yes. you can bring your bags into the Garden. they search them at the door though for food/drinks and explosives. ;-). — Jonathan