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‘Hop in the Saddle’ party launches book with a bang

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Goldsprints were a hit.
(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland)

Velo Cult bike shop hosted a hoppin’ party last night as a huge crowd turned out to help launch the bike book: Hop in the Saddle: A Guide to Portland’s Craft Beer Scene, by Bike.

There was a huge spread of food, the beer was flowing, the goldsprints were a hoot, and all sorts of fun people showed up. It’s exciting how Velo Cult has lived up to their promises of becoming so much more than a bike shop. Sky Boyer and his crew are really committed to the community and the space is much more than just a place to fix and buy bikes (watch for a full Velo Cult profile soon).

The book’s creators (L to R): Ellee Thalheimer, Lucy Burningham, and Laura Cary.
(Photo by Dave Roth)

But last night was really a time to celebrate not just the growing “Bike, beer, and book empire” in Portland (as I overheard one person put it); but to celebrate and congratulate the three talented women who created Hop in the Saddle: authors Lucy Burningham and Ellee Thalheimer and graphic designer Laura Cary. Each of them brought their own specific expertise to this project (Lucy, beer knowledge; Ellee, routes and mapping; Laura, design) and the result is something the entire community can be proud of!

The books were flying off the shelves last night and everyone seemed to be having a great time. KGW-TV stopped by and did a live broadcast. Unfortunately, I didn’t take as many photos as I usually do, because I wanted to chat and hang out; but I did snap a few (mostly with my phone). Our friend Dave Roth took a bunch of great shots. I’ve shared some of his below and you can see his full gallery here.

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Austin Ramsland scored big.
(Photo by Dave Roth)
KGW business reporter Joe Smith interviews the ladies.
(Photo by Dave Roth)
(Photo by Dave Roth)
Joe Smith of KGW.
(Photo by Dave Roth)
(Photo by Dave Roth)
(Photo by Dave Roth)
Local bike builder Tony Pereira (married to book author Lucy Burningham) going for the goldsprints.
(Photo by Dave Roth)

And here’s the obligatory product shot…

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