Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
BikePortland Articles by Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)
Weekend Event Guide: Holiday lights, Columbia Bridge celebration, swap meet, and more
I know the weather and biking conditions are rough right now. But take a look at our calendar and you’ll see that the rides haven’t stopped. That’s because this is the time of year where making social connections and biking with a group is even more important! Get out there and commiserate, trade war stories, … Read more
Job: Purchasing Specialist – Velotech, Inc. – FILLED
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Oregon Bicycle Racing Association votes to retain controversial board member
The Oregon Bicycle Racing Association (OBRA) has decided that one of their board members accused of “pervasive transphobia” can remain on their board of directors. At-large OBRA board member and three-time Olympic cyclist Inga Thompson has come under scrutiny from some OBRA members who feel her conduct discriminates against transgender athletes. Thompson works closely with … Read more
Guest Post: Portland rocked my two wheels
(Photos: Amy Morfas)
Ask BikePortland: Where can I donate a used bike?
Our latest Ask BikePortland comes right in time for the season of giving. Reader Shelley G emailed last week to ask: We have a vintage trike that needs to be cleaned up with a new tire and a paint job. We would love to donate it. Our desire is for it to be fixed up … Read more
The Monday Roundup: Tactical urbanist brooms, climate politics, scooter sabotage, and more
Welcome to the week. This week’s Monday Roundup is sponsored by Cyclone Bicycle Supply: Don’t miss their warehouse closing liquidation sale going on December 13-14. Here are the most noteworthy items we came across in the past seven days… “June the Broom” is watching: Concerned bike lane users in D.C. have resorted to sticking brooms … Read more
Portland’s beloved ‘Sprockettes’ dance for final time tonight
https://www.thesprockettes.com/info When I first saw the Sprockettes in 2004 I had no idea they were the top of a cycling culture iceberg that was so inspiring to me that I’d spend the next 15 years of my life devoted to documenting it.










