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Weekend Recap: Scavenger hunt, cyclocross racing, and bikes for kids


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One of the Bike Scout Scavenger Hunt troops before their big adventure.
(Photo by Ayleen Crotty)

Publisher’s note: I don’t work on weekends as much as I used to. That’s a bummer not only because I miss a lot of great events, but it also means you don’t see as many photos and recaps of them here on the Front Page. My goal is to hire a new writer soon that will be a weekend editor (among other things). For now we’ll be trying to post a weekend recap every Monday (I know, this one is late). If you’re an event organizer or attendee please send in your words and photos to jonathan@bikeportland.org. Thanks! — Jonathan

Last weekend’s event guide was packed with fun and important happenings. Today we’ve got recaps and photos of four of them that give you a little taste of the diverse array of rides and events that Portlanders who love bikes get to take part in: a scavenger hunt, a kids bike donation event, and two cyclocross races.

Ayleen Crotty (of Filmed by Bike fame, among many other things) organized the Bike Scout Scavenger Hunt. Teams in costumes rolled through the city looking for clues and completing challenges. Ayleen said it was a huge success. Check out some of her fantastic photos…

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(Photos by Ayleen Crotty)

Non-profit Bikes For Humanity partnered with the Bicycle Transportation Alliance on an event at Sitton Elementary School in North Portland. Bikes For Humanity board member Andrew Shaw-Kitch sent us a recap an photos…

“The event went really smoothly… 5th graders who just finished Safe Routes to School and were chosen to receive a bike came with their parents and siblings and chose their new ride from the fleet, get a new helmet, lights, u-lock and quick tutorial on the tether ball pole in the playground. Their brothers and sisters got their bikes worked on and back on the road. Members of the community saw our signs and brought in their bikes to finally get access to the full range of gears. And volunteers from both B4H and the BTA came out to make the event a success.

We brought 30 bikes, 16 of which were picked up and fitted, and 14 of which will stay at Sitton to granted and fitted in the coming weeks. We look forward to repeating the event a third time in December at another Title 1
school east of the river.”

Here’s what it looked like:

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And finally, we’ve got some hot and fresh photos from some of the cyclocross action that’s flourishing across the region.

First a few shots from the legendary, challenging Battle at Barlow. These photos come from Oregon Bicycle Racing Association staffer Joel Fletcher…

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And Sellwood Cycle’s Jake Ryder took these great shots of the action at the Ninkrossi race across the river in Washington…

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And that’s just a tiny sliver of all the great things that happened on bikes in and around Portland this past weekend. Hope you enjoyed this recap. If you organize or photograph and event and want to see it here on the Front Page, please send us photos, links, and a summary to jonathan@bikeportland.org.

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