2010 archive

Santas skip sleighs for London's bike-share scheme

Here's a little bit of holiday cheer brought to us via YouTube by the London-based FreshNetworks social media company. It shows a group of Santas swooping in on London to ride the city's new bike-share system like so many Valkyries in a Wagner opera.

Launched just four months ago, the bike-share program is already a big part of many Londoners' lives. If they're not using one of the 5,000 bicycles for commuting or running an errand, they see them on the streets weaving through traffic.

The system has become known as “Boris Bikes” for Boris Johnson, London's current mayor. Ironically, it was his predecessor …

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Friends of fallen cyclist find hit-and-run driver

You can't say that the friends of a Hawaiian cyclist who was struck and killed by a hit-and-run motorist took the law into their own hands, but they did help police with their investigation.

Zachary Manago, a Hawaii Pacific University student, had joined a Friday night group ride with 30 or 40 other cyclists who were on their way to watch the sunrise at a beach on Oahu.

As they pedaled their bicycles along Kamehameha Highway shortly before midnight, someone driving an SUV struck the 18-year-old from behind and then sped away. Manago was later pronounced dead at the hospital. ….

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Zachary Manago

Cyclist Zachary Manago killed on Hawaiian highway struck and killed by hit and run driver; friends later find the car and police arrest suspect.

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5 favorite books that might have benefited with a bicycle

Many of my favorite books — both fiction and non-fiction — involve travel or adventure. Lately I've been thinking how a loaded touring bicycling might have been a better conveyance for the author or main character than a horse, car, or pickup or camper.

“Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance” immediately comes to mind, with the bicycle replacing the motorcycle in the title. But, I just googled this and it turns out it's the title of a TV episode of “Radio Free Roscoe”, and any number of blog headlines. In other words, it's already been done.

There's not anything wrong with the following books. I loved reading them and these comments aren't meant as criticism. It's just that I would have liked to have read the author's take on bicycling in these books. Here are some of my favorite books and how a bicycle might have worked:

Roughing It, by Mark Twain….

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The English Major

The English Major by Jim Harrison

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Blue Highways

Blue Highways by William Least Heat Moon

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John Steinbeck's camper

John Steinbeck's camper truck that he used in his wanderings that later became “Travels with Charley.” He named the truck Rocinante for Don Quixote's steed. By Lord Harris photos at wikipedia.

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Bicycle battle brewing at UC-Berkeley

How would you feel if a simple parking violation resulted in a ticket that surpassed the cost of your car?

That's what bicyclists at the University of California at Berkeley are asking in the wake of a crackdown on bicycle violations by campus police.

So far this semester, police have issued 103 citations, a 41% increase over the same period last year. What's really frosting the students, however, is that the infractions cost $220 each, which is more than the cost of some of the beater bikes these college students ride….

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Judge accepts plea deal in Colorado hit & run,
sentences man who hit cyclist

A Colorado judge accepted a controversial plea bargain on Thursday in the case of wealthy financial planner Martin Erzinger who hit a cyclist from behind back in July and didn't stop.

County District Judge Frederick Gannett sentenced Erzinger to a suspended jail term and one-year probation. The Denver man pleaded guilty to misdemeanor counts of careless driving resulting in injury and leaving the scene of an accident resulting in injury.

The July 3 hit-and-run case drew widespread attention, especially among bicyclists, after the district attorney's office dropped a felony charge against Erzinger as part of the plea deal….

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Ed Pavelka retires from bicycling journalism

You roadies out there probably know the name Ed Pavelka.

If memory serves me, I first ran across his byline on some entertaining and informative bicycle reviews he wrote for Bicycling magazine many years ago as he discovered the limits of bicycles he tested on the rolling Pennsylvania countryside.

He has served as editor of VeloNews and Bicycling magazine, and his name has appeared as author on more than a dozen books still available at Amazon.com.

Now he has announced the sale of RoadBikeReview.com, a website he launched in 2001 that focused on helping sport-recreational bicyclists improve their conditioning and riding skills to get the most out of bicycling ….

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