Let’s Race Bikes! gets a strong start (Photos from launch party)

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Big crowd for Let’s Race Bikes! launch party.
(Photos by Will Wall)

Last month we shared a bit about Let’s Race Bikes!, a new coalition of local teams that want to encourage more women to suit up and race on the road. They had their big launch party on Saturday night and we heard from one of the organizers, Karey Miles, that it was a huge success.

Miles says over 250 people turned out for the party and there were a “whopping” 65 ladies who showed up the morning after for a group ride in the rain. The party was both a launch and a fundraiser to support women’s racing. Attendees snapped up raffle tickets in hopes of winning one of the many donated prizes.

The women behind Let’s Race Bikes! plan to host rides and clinics in the coming months as the 2013 road racing season is just around the corner.

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More from the bikes/disaster front

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Ready for the apocalypse.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

Along with women on bikes, another major biking theme that has gone from trend to full-fledged movement in 2012 is the connection between bicycles and disasters. From our local efforts here in Portland, to national attention thanks to hurricane Sandy, this is an idea whose time has come.

Check out the developments below, all of which underscore the momentum the bikes/disaster connection has going for it.

Local filmmaker Joe Biel of Cantakerous Titles is working on a documentary about last summer’s Disaster Relief Trials event. Joe filmed the event while being pulled in a cargo trailer and earlier this week he released a trailer of the forthcoming documentary:

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Yellow/black Specialized Rockhopper 2008

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Year: 2008
Brand: Specialized
Model: Rockhopper
Color:Yellow/black
Size:13
Serial:P7FAS0443
Stolen in Portland, OR 97212
Stolen:2012-12-12
Stolen From: Bike stolen from main parking lot of Grant High School (near NE Knott and NE 36th). Bike was left at 2 just east of pool building, locked to bike rack. Stolen by 3.
Neighborhood: Alameda/Hollywood/Grant Park
Owner: Joey Majidi
OwnerEmail: majifi@gmail.com
Reward: $50
Description: Yellow with black markings, black seat had slight tear. Bike lights and bike lock were only accessories
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-157834
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Holiday themed rides aplenty this weekend

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Singing and cycling are a Portland holiday tradition.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

It’s a well known fact that Portlanders love themed bike rides. Even in the depths of winter and with the holiday hustle and bustle in full swing, the bike lovers among us still find time to organize rides. And why not? Being on a bike is a great way to explore holiday events, discover the lights and decorations up all around town, and there’s nothing like a bike ride to make new friends and keep the old.

This weekend there are several holiday-themed rides that are sure to increase the merry in your holidays.

Saturday, December 15th

Kidical Mass Bike Carol Ride

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Light blue univega

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Brand: univega
Color:Light blue
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2012-12-12
Stolen From: Pcc cascade, 501 n killingsworth
Neighborhood: Piedmont
Owner: Cameron Whitten
OwnerEmail: Adoculos(A T)rocketmail.com
Description: Bike has a bent left handle.
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

Silver Specialized Allez Elite 2003

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Year: 2003
Brand: Specialized
Model: Allez Elite
Color:Silver
Size:56cm
Stolen in Portland, OR 97215
Stolen:2012-12-10
Stolen From: Bike was stolen from our house on the corner of SE 48th and Stark.
Neighborhood: Sunnyside
Owner: Justin Ohlschlager
OwnerEmail: joslager( atsign )gmail.com
Description: Sliver 2003 Specialized Allez. It does not have a front derailer or cable. Speedz front and rear fenders. There are two spokes on the rear wheel that are not bladed like the other spokes. Had to replace them over the two years i had the bike. Also the left front shift doesn’t work.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-157780
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

City Council approves bike share contract

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As a follow-up to our Front Page story yesterday, see the City of Portland press release below. City Council voted 4-0 (Saltzman was out) to approve Alta Bicycle Share as the bike share operator. (For past coverage, see our bike sharing story archives.)

Portland Bike Share moves forward with council approval of Alta contract

Private sector takes lead in fundraising for transportation option that’s seen worldwide success

PORTLAND, Ore. – Mayor Sam Adams and his fellow Portland City Commissioners approved a contract 4-0 today between the city’s Transportation Bureau and Alta Bicycle Share for the private sector company to begin fundraising for a system of up to 750 bicycles for public use.

“I’m very excited to say that America’s most bike-friendly city is now one step closer to offering a bike share system that’s convenient, affordable and sustainable. Alta has developed an ambitious plan and will bear the burden of fundraising to cover costs. I’m proud to have a homegrown company doing this work and confident the private sector will be successful in making this system a reality,” Mayor Sam Adams said. “Bike share is a game-changer for bicycling in Portland.”

Bike share systems let people check out bicycles to ride from one point in the city to another for a small fee. In cities across the globe, bike share systems have proven popular and successful by giving residents and visitors a fast, inexpensive and easy transportation option. People use bike share to get to work, run errands, connect to mass transit, visit friends and family or enjoy a city as a tourist.

Alta Bicycle Share designs, deploys, and manages bicycle share programs and systems worldwide. The company currently operates bike share systems in Washington, D.C., Boston, Chattanooga, Tenn., and Melbourne, Australia, and is preparing to launch bike share in New York City, Chicago, San Francisco and Vancouver, Canada. Alta’s headquarters are in Portland.

BTA-led coalition seeks to restore active transportation cuts in City budget

BTA’s Gerik Kransky (L) and freight
advocate Corky Collier after the PBOT Budget BAC
meeting yesterday.
(Photo © J. Maus/BikePortland)

In the face of severe cuts to active transportation in the PBOT budget that came to light last month, a coalition led by the Bicycle Transportation Alliance (BTA) presented a proposal yesterday to restore nearly half of them.

With dwindling revenue forecasts, PBOT has had cut their budget for several years now. This year’s gap was estimated to be $4.4 million. Of that, PBOT proposed $1.5 million in cuts to active transportation — $1 million from projects and $500,000 to programs and staffing. The cuts would impact programs like Sunday Parkways, Safe Routes to School, neighborhood greenway projects, and more.

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Black Cannondale Bad Boy Fatty Rigid Commuter 2011

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Year: 2011
Brand: Cannondale
Model: Bad Boy Fatty Rigid Commuter
Color:Black
Size:Large
Serial:YM36574
Stolen in Portland, OR 97211
Stolen:2012-12-12
Stolen From: 5235 NE 28th Ave, Portland, OR 97211 Front porch
Neighborhood: Alberta
Owner: Shawn Cooney
OwnerEmail: bodyworkpt@gmail.com
Reward: $100
Description: Black bike with dark gray Cannondale lettering on frame. Disc brakes, cargo rack, front and back lights, fenders, and no shocks.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 12-157791
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Pedal Bike Tours cargo trailer stolen from northeast Portland street

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A cargo trailer belonging to Pedal Bike Tours, a bike rental and tour company based in Portland, has been stolen.

According to company employee Scott Klees, the trailer is a 12-foot long, single-axle, Continental Cargo Trailer. It was stolen off the street near the corner of NE 7th and Church on the night of Monday, December 3rd. Here’s more from Klees:

“… one of our guides used the van and trailer last Monday after BikeCraft to haul the garbage from BikeCraft out to the dump. Afterwards he parked both the van and the trailer near the corner of NE 7th and Church St. The following Saturday morning, the same guide went to retrieve the van and trailer for a tour only to find the trailer gone and the van moved slightly from where it was parked originally.”

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Candy apple red Redline RL444 1999

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Year: 1999
Brand: Redline
Model: RL444
Color:Candy apple red
Size:24
Stolen in Milwaukie, OR 97222
Stolen:2012-12-08
Stolen From: 70th & Johnson Creek area from the shed in my back yard.
Owner: Brian Moyer
OwnerEmail: Brianmoyer510@gmail.com
Reward: Yes
Description: FSA machined aluminum cranks, DK ironcross sprocket, Fishbone aluminum neck, Redline aluminum handlebars, orange seat post clamp, orange aluminum axle nuts, holy roller tires, black shark bite pedals, black Redline chain tensioners.
Police record with: Clackamas county sheriff
Police reference#: 12-36570
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Black Bianchi Milano

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Brand: Bianchi
Model: Milano
Color:Black
Size:3-speed womens
Stolen in Portland, OR 97214
Stolen:2012-11-21
Stolen From: Front porch of my home – cable lock was clipped. 32nd and SE Alder Street.
Neighborhood: Sunnyside
Owner: Bettina Hetz
OwnerEmail: bettinagrace( atsign )yahoo.com
Description: Planet Bike Beamer light mount on front handlebars.
Rechargable AAA batteries in rear seat light compartment.
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike