(Photo: Sarah Mirk/Portland Mercury )
Just wanted to wish everyone a Happy New Year and say thanks for making 2010 great.
It was a year of big changes for BikePortland and for bicycling in this city in general. I’ll share more thoughts on the big ideas and politics that shaped 2010 from a bike perspective next week; but right now I just want to say thanks.
I’m extremely proud to be a part of this community (online and off) and everyone — our advertisers, donors, readers, and contributors — who come together to make this site tick. 2010 was sort of a reflective and transitional year for me and the site. We’ve got some big changes coming next year.
Cheers to the New Year and enjoy the weekend! See you in 2011!
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Don’t forget to check our New Year’s Ride Guide. If you’d like to reminisce a bit, below are the top ten stories we published (in terms of pageviews calculated by Google Analytics):
- An estimated 13,000 take part in Portland’s Naked Bike Ride
- See the bike IKEA just gave all 12,400 of its U.S. employees
- A bike lane video game on N. Williams
- Editorial: Anti-bike group on Facebook needs to go
- Exclusive: TriMet bus operator placed on administrative leave following blog post
- Bike fashion: Up-close with a custom, three-piece cycling suit
- Q & A with rider who inspired “Kill this Bicyclist!” post
- Editorial: My year as a woman in a city of bikes
- Owner of Mt. Hood Ski Bowl pleads guilty to drunken hit-and-run
- Karl Moritz clings to life following crash on SE Ladd
Feel free to share your fondest bike memories of 2010 in the comments below…