‘Bike for Bernie’: Portlander organizing 100 mile ride for presidential candidate

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Carl Wallace’s love of Sanders and cycling are coming together.

Portlander Carl Wallace is crazy for two things these days: cycling and Bernie Sanders. The 43-year old who goes by Kamikaze Karl is so amped up for Sanders’ presidential campaign that he’s organizing a 100-mile bike ride to promote the senator from Vermont who surprised everyone with a big win in Michigan last night.

Wallace’s “Bern for Bernie” century is set for May 14th and he’s already gotten over a dozen RSVPs via Facebook.

Wallace, a handyman and military veteran whose career included a stint with the 82nd Airborne division, was born and raised in southern Oregon and has been a “very enthusiastic cyclist” since he was eight years old. He’s ridden pretty much every kind of bike there is (he built his first freak bike, a chopper, in 1981 and is currently a member of the Dropout Bike Club) and his current passion is ultra-endurance road riding. This summer he’s doing the Trans Am Bike Race, a 4,233 mile ride that goes from Astoria to Yorktown, Virginia.

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Wallace plans to meld his love of cycling with his belief in Sanders’ “political revolution” by using the Trans Am race to raise money and awareness for the Sanders campaign. He’s been a volunteer for months now and is drawn to Sanders’ message of fighting inequality and corporate greed.

“So just like Bernie I will be traveling across this country talking to people about the issues that speak to them and sharing a message of compassion and activism,” Wallace explains on his GoFundMe crowdfunding campaign where he hopes to raise $2,000 for his “Bern across the country” (20 percent of which he’ll donate to the Sanders campaign).

Why does he think Sanders will be better for cycling than Clinton? Wallace says he’s been pushing for massive investment in infrastructure for a long time. “That means better roads for riding and more and better public transit.” But beyond policy, Wallace thinks Sanders simply has the heart that can heal America.

“I feel all the compassionate people I meet on the road are the types of people that would support Bernie,” Wallace shared with us today. “Having compassion in our leadership promotes love and honesty as a nation… There is no question, Bernie is for the people. Better riding, better everything.”

Check out the “Bern for Bernie” event here.

— Jonathan Maus, (503) 706-8804 – jonathan@bikeportland.org

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Joe
Joe
8 years ago

awesome 🙂

bikeninja
bikeninja
8 years ago

I am always in support of anything that gets people together to ride bikes or support Bernie, but this seems like this will be preaching to the choir. Perhaps to reach out and influence voters who are now supporting some of the other candidates we need a few other events catered to each current voting block. Perhaps ” Privatizing city parks for Cruz”, or ” Wall building for Trump”, or “Free coupons for speeches on Wall Street” for Hillery . But humor aside this bike ride is a great idea.

Asher Atkinson
Asher Atkinson
8 years ago
Reply to  bikeninja

‘…preaching to the choir.’

Generalize much? A big reason I ride bikes is because it makes economic sense. I don’t conclude the same when it comes to Sanders.

Melinda
Melinda
8 years ago

Feel the Bern:)

Mike Quigley
Mike Quigley
8 years ago

Bernie rides a bike. Think Hillary, Trump, Cruz do?

Lester Burnham
Lester Burnham
8 years ago
Reply to  Mike Quigley

Not sure that’s at the top of things I’m looking for in a competent commander and chief?

soren
8 years ago
Reply to  Lester Burnham

the last thing the USA needs is another commander in chief. i support candidates who want to break up the military industrial complex.

Adam
8 years ago
Reply to  soren

The US spends 1 trillion dollars on “defence”. Imagine how many protected bike lanes that money could build instead!

dwk
dwk
8 years ago
Reply to  Adam

And Bernie voted for and supported the f-35 boondoggle trillion dollar jet because there were parts built in his state. The same with guns…
I guess that doesn’t count as much as riding a bike….

Adam
Adam
8 years ago

I think it should be called the “Bernie Sandwich Ride” and stop by a bunch of awesome sandwich shops 😉

gondow
gondow
8 years ago

Bernie…ugh. Where everything will be free. Say goodbye to the economy.

Adam
Adam
8 years ago
Reply to  gondow

There’s no such thing as free. It’s called fair taxation. Practically every other developed nation in the world practices it. You know, the ones with better wages, better healthcare, better standards of living, longer life expectancies, higher national happiness indexes…. so… you know, nothing important!!

matheas michaels
matheas michaels
8 years ago

Go Bernie!!

EricIvy
8 years ago

Go Bernie! Go Karl!

Hopeful
8 years ago

I’ll be there. Go Bernie!