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BTA: “We’re at a turning point in Portland’s bike history”

“In twenty years, when we have cycle-tracks on all arterials and a full network of bike boulevards across our city and bike training in every school, we’ll remember this decade as the time when we asked for change, and we got it.”–From a BTA Action Alert to support the Safe, Sound, and Green Streets initiative. … Read more


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Bike Walk Vote plans Measure 49 gathering

Here’s the latest from Portland’s only bike-oriented political action committee, Bike Walk Vote. Incidentally, the former executive director of the BTA, Evan Manvel is now working with them so I expect to be hearing a lot more from these folks during the upcoming political election season… Here’s their latest message about a gathering on Monday … Read more


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CCC will celebrate new mission statement with open house, raffle

The Community Cycling Center at NE Alberta and 17th.(Photo © Jonathan Maus) Since Susan Remmers took over the Community Cycling Center back in March of 2006, the popular non-profit has gone through a major transformation. One of the many changes they’ve made is a recent re-wording of their mission statement. For some non-profits, that might … Read more


Bike parking celebration: An all-day happy hour for cyclists

New on-street bike parking at ¿Por Que No?.(Photo © Jonathan Maus) Remember Por Que No, that taqueria on N. Mississippi I wrote about earlier in the week that just installed new on-street bike parking? I just got an email from owner Bryan Steelman. He said that in celebration of this new bike parking, he’s offering … Read more


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Cyldesdales coming to the Cross Crusade

Only true 200+ pounders are eligible.(Photo © Jonathan Maus) No, not those clydesdales. I’m talking about bike racers. Big bike racers (well, big in bike racer terms at least.) In an effort to balance out field sizes, Cross Crusade chief Brad Ross announced on Sunday that this weekend’s race will feature a “Clydesdale” category, open … Read more


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US Gran Prix of Cyclocross coming to Portland

A scene from the 2004 National Championships held at PIRView gallery(Photos © Jonathan Maus) In December, the nation’s best cyclocross racers, along with a huge contingent from the bike industry, will descend on Portland International Raceway (PIR) for the final stop in the six-race US Gran Prix of Cyclocross. The “Portland Cup”, which is (surprisingly) … Read more