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Master Plan intro sheds light on potential, challenges

The Office of Transportation has published the first bit of their Bicycle Master Plan online. It’s a draft of an introduction to the Existing Conditions Report and it sheds light on how the city sees Portland’s cycling future. The report starts out stating how far we’ve come since the plan was last updated in 1996, … Read more

Bicycle Master PlanFront PageNews

June 25, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Is “Idaho-style” stop sign law the way to go?

With the recent flap over stop sign enforcement, there is growing momentum to consider a change in the law. Idaho’s example is often held up as a model Oregon might seek to emulate. Since 1982 Idaho has had a law in the books that allows cyclists to treat stop-signs as yields. In 2005 lawmakers went … Read more

Front PageLegalNews

June 25, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Bike Fair puts exclamation mark on Pedalpalooza

Visiting from Canada, the all-male Brakes thrilled a huge and appreciative crowd.(File photo) – View Gallery – Slideshow Below

Front PageNewsPedalpalooza 2007Rides/Events

June 25, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Vehicular homicide bill introduced in Salem

The bill was introduced ata rally in Salem yesterday.(Photo: Rep. Jerry Krummel) At a rally in Salem yesterday to bring attention to bike safety bills, Representative Tobias Read and Senator Floyd Prozanski introduced Senate Bill 1058. The bill would create the crime of vehicular homicide and make it punishable by a maximum of five years … Read more

Front PageLegislationNewsPolitics

June 24, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Singlespeeder Spurgeon finishes heroic RAAM feat

Spurgeon displaying determination.(Photo: Unknown) A few minutes ago, endurance cyclist and Hillsboro resident John Spurgeon — whose story I shared on Monday — surged into Atlantic City New Jersey and became the first person to ever complete the grueling Race Across America on a singlespeed. The story on the front page of the RAAM website … Read more

Front PageNewsRacing

June 22, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Calling all vintage bike lovers

If this 1960s Carlton is your style, you’ll love the Vintage Velo ride.(File photo) If Cinelli, Gitane, and Holdsworth mean anything to you, than this Sunday’s Vintage Velo ride is sure to satisfy. Last Memorial Day, Portlander Larry Myers (who rides ’77 Gitane tandem with his sweetheart) spread the word for a ride where only … Read more

Front PageNewsRides/Events

June 22, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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City working on fix for “Naito Gap”

Detail from Bike Master Plan Ride Map. (Download PDF of map) Remember that glaring gap on the Naito Parkway bike lane I pointed out a few weeks ago? Well, it looks like we might see a fix soon.

Front PageInfrastructureNews

June 22, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Multnomah County Bike Fair tomorrow!

Be there or regret it all year.Saturday from 2-7:00 at Col. Summers Park (SE 20th/Belmont) Tomorrow is the big day we’ve all been waiting for…the Multnomah County Bike Fair! I hope you’ve blocked off some time to get over to Colonel Summers Park (SE 20th and Belmont) to check it out. Things get rolling at … Read more

Front PageNewsRides/Events

June 22, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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PDX Airport will get new multi-use path

The bike lane at PDX Airport.(File photo) With ample and secure bike parking, a dedicated bike path directly to the terminal, and with a staff that responds to bicycle concerns, Portland International Airport is known as the most bike-friendly airport in the U.S.. Now, they’re making it even easier to fly-by-bike with the addition of … Read more

Front PageInfrastructureNews

June 21, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Summer bike camps get rolling at the CCC

Summer camp coordinator Gabe Graff shows kids how to be safe.(File photo) The Community Cycling Center (CCC) is always bustling with bikey goodness. But this time of year, the place is infused with a special energy. With school out for summer and the sun finally following suit, tons of kids are flocking to their Alberta … Read more

Front PageNewsResources

June 21, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Pedalpalooza Day 15: Rides and Reports

Here’s your Pedalpalooza bike fun menu for today… Join us for a Bike Wedding on Mt. Tabor tonight!(File photo)

Front PageNewsPedalpalooza 2007Rides/Events

June 21, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Urgent: Volunteers needed for Multnomah County Bike Fair

Volunteers will get lots of love!(File photo) This year’s Multnomah County Bike Fair (this Saturday, 6/23) will surely be the biggest and baddest bike event of the year. Where else can you celebrate an epic Pedalpalooza, watch unicycle jousting (and other awesome competitions), marvel at bike dance troupes, buy bikey arts and crafts, marry your … Read more

Front PageNews

June 20, 2007

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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