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Updated: CCC names new Executive Director

[Update: I’ve added a link to the press release and the date Remmers will take over] The Community Cycling Center has named Susan Remmers as their new Executive Director. Remmers will take over on April 17th. Here’s more on Remmers from the CCC press release:

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March 15, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Locals report on bike adventures abroad

[Doug hard at work in Taiwan] While most of us endure the snowy, wet Portland winter, several local cyclists have wisened up and set off for bike adventures abroad. Doug Ollerenshaw is a local professional bike racer. He’s competing with his Health Net teammates in the Tour of Taiwan. You can follow along with

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March 10, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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My ride with Doug Ollerenshaw

Yesterday I met up with pro bike racer, Doug Ollerenshaw. Doug is a Portland native and races for Health Net/Maxxis, one of the top teams in the U.S. Long time BikePortland.org readers might remember hearing about him last April when I reported on his epic victory at the Sea Otter Classic race down in California. … Read more

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February 23, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Local activist fights for cyclists in NYC

[Sara Stout] Sara Stout is a tremendous asset to cyclists around the world. In addition to travelling internationally as a member of the World Carfree Network, she is one of the founding members of Shift, a BTA bike safety educator, and co-host of the KBOO Bike Show. Right now she’s in NYC, fighting for the … Read more

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February 20, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Reflections on Burnside Bridge closure

[Photo by Aaron Tarfman] Bike activist Aaron Tarfman shares his thoughts on the recent Burnside Bridge closure over in the “Voices” section. “This past weekend the Burnside Bridge was closed to all traffic. Given that at least 5 of the city’s most dangerous pedestrian intersections occur on Burnside, I had to see what effect this … Read more

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February 17, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Cool bike art at Urban Grind

[“Psychlist” by Stephen Sedlar] I noticed these cool pieces of art at Urban Grind the other day. The bike-inspired motifs piqued my curiosity so I snapped a few photos and took a closer look. From a flyer posted near the work I learned that they’re, “made from concrete that has been mixed with interesting stones, … Read more

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February 16, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


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Take a virtual bike tour of Portland

Aaron Tarfman, local bike activist and the man behind YourBodyPower.org, has completed a series of Virtual Bike Tours of Portland. His virtual tours include detailed route descriptions and photographs of nine different routes covering the entire Portland region. These are an excellent resource and a great way to learn how to move around the city … Read more

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February 10, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Michael Wolfe helps us escape the city

[Portland to Longview, sans car] Michael Wolfe has a seriously high bike IQ (or would that be bi-Q?). I met him at the PUMP swap meet and have kept in touch ever since. He recently introduced himself to the Shift email list and has already started sharing some of his vast biking knowledge. One of … Read more

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February 8, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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A special delivery

[Sharky and Velo] I snapped these photos downtown a few days ago. I noticed this guy riding around with a kid in his messenger bag and had to stop for a closer look. Turns out he goes by “Sharky” and his boy’s name is “Velo”. I heard from some other messengers that Sharky is “an … Read more

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February 7, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Checking in with the Community Cycling Center

[Tom Knipe] Last week I sat down with Tom Knipe, interim director of the Community Cycling Center (CCC). For the uninitiated, the CCC is known for their great programs, parts recycling, used bike shop, and their Holiday Bike Drive which donates bikes to kids. When I got there, programs manager Gabe Graff gave me the … Read more

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February 7, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Ode to a recovered bike

[Reverend Phil] Renowned bike funnist Reverend Phil recently found his beloved “Duff#5” (full story here) and was moved to write this touching ode: She has returned to me. Let it ring from the depths of the Shanghai Tunnels to the heights of Council Crest. Let it ring from every bridge, from the Freemont “bikelane” to … Read more

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January 31, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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Local mechanic offers private lessons

[Tori Bortman] Here’s something I could really use…Tori Bortman has started a mechanic school in her basement. An experienced mechanic (most recently at North Portland Bikeworks) and teacher, Tori is offering both structured courses and one-on-one tutoring. According to Tori: “…there seems to be a need for folks who are looking to learn how to … Read more

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January 30, 2006

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

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