We love bikes and Blazers! Show your support on Rip City Ride day this Sunday

(We love our bikes and we love our Blazers. Photos by J Maus/BikePortland)

🚨Sunday is Rip City Ride Day 🚨


Game 7 is this Sunday! Show your support for the Blazers by wearing red and black and/or your Blazers gear while you ride. (Photo: Biketown)

We are very lucky to have an NBA team like the Trail Blazers. They’ve given us a very special season and now find themselves in a do-or-die Game 7 in Denver on Sunday.

This post is a blatant attempt to sew the threads of Portland’s love for the Blazers and our city’s love of bicycling together.

Beyond basketball, this team is easy to love. The players are thoughtful community leaders who care about one another more than individual statistics. They’re led by Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum, two guys who get the job done on the court (and then some!); but whose stars shine even brighter away from it.

The best thing about the Blazers, and pro sports more broadly, is how they brings different types of people together. Common cause is a very powerful unifying force.

Our streets often feel like places where people choose sides, as if they’re rooting for arch rivals in a pivotal playoff game. It doesn’t have to be that way. Remember earlier this season when an ugly road rage incident during a Blazer game at the Moda Center led to dialogue and understanding at an informal summit inside the bar named after famed Blazer coach Jack Ramsay?

Let’s come together and rally around this team, and remember that whether someone is in a car or on a bike, there’s a good chance they’re a Blazers fan.

On that note, I present to you a selection of my favorite Blazers biking photos…

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And in case you missed the news, Biketown has released three Rip City Rider bikes with special Blazers graphics. And rides are free through May 19th!

Blazer Biketown bikes are out!
(Photo: Biketown)

Have a great weekend everyone. Don’t forget to wear your Blazers best while riding on Sunday.

And… Go Blazers!

— Jonathan Maus: (503) 706-8804, @jonathan_maus on Twitter and jonathan@bikeportland.org

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Founder of BikePortland (in 2005). Father of three. North Portlander. Basketball lover. Car owner and driver. If you have questions or feedback about this site or my work, feel free to contact me at @jonathan_maus on Twitter, via email at maus.jonathan@gmail.com, or phone/text at 503-706-8804. Also, if you read and appreciate this site, please become a supporter.

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Rivelo
4 years ago

Looks like Denver legalized magic mushrooms just in the nick of time.

Gadfly
Gadfly
4 years ago

This post has 10x less engagement than the one before it. And 35x less than the one after (including this post pointing out this fact).

It’s times like this I realize that we are a niche community with it’s own idea of notable events. Seems not many of us care about non cycling sport.

Instead of a new baseball stadium, some kind of velodrome stadium is my vote.

Mick O
Mick O
4 years ago
Reply to  Gadfly

For myself, I was super psyched for this, had a terrible mechanical issue on Friday. Walked my bike to a mechanic early Saturday. Got it fixed.. came back to this post to double-check the details of where the ride was meeting … only to realize I had read it wrong. I thought there was an actual ride to join. Nope. My bad.

I was gonna hide my shame and not mention it, but there you go 🙂

I’m considering organizing a Thorns Ride this year, but I know only 2 other people will show. And, neither of them will have come from BikePortland. Nothing wrong with that. Just is what it is.