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Speedlinking 2 January 2009

“When the economy’s bad, people drink. When the economy is good, people drink. When the economy’s bad, people still need to do something. So they ride their bikes.” –Tom Girard of Zane’s (quoted in New York Times)

Tempestuous weather and mad cyclists

( Melbourne and Heh! )

We’ve become so used to a lack of rain in these parts that I don’t think I can call yesterday’s downpour unseasonal, just unusual. But even in the wind and rain, crazy mad cyclists were out on the roads…

Multi-mode=maximum cycling time

Give up the entire day’s riding just because I need to run an errand in the morning? Noooooo! The solution: drop a folding bike into the the boot of the car. Let’s hear it for multi-mode transit!

Speedlinking 3 November 2008

( News )

Cycle Commute
- Is fast, fun, enjoyable, time-saving, healthy.
- Makes me feel happy, stress-free, alive, succesful, fit.

–Polak, on Sydney Cyclist

Speedlinking 14 October 2008

“What’s most enjoyable is sailing past queues of traffic in the rush hour!” — Bernard Sudlow

Speedlinking 16 September 2008

“You could give me statistics out the wazoo about bike safety, but the only thing that really made a difference was getting some positive cycling experiences.” –Julie White

Speedlinking 8 September 2008

“Don’t be a snob; if it can be done on a bike, it’s good.” –unnamed correspondent to RBR Newsletter.

Relying on luck and ugliness?

Pay attention when locking up your bike. You may not be as lucky as this cyclist.

Speedlinking 25 August 2008

“Cup of coffee in hand, I realize that it’s true what they say: Bicycles Rule in the Netherlands.” –Eric, Downwind of Amsterdam.

Speedlinking 19 August 2008

“Cycling is an activity in and of itself, regardless of where you end up, or whether you break a sweat.” –Happy Woman Magazine

Speedlinking 16 August 2008

( Melbourne and Kids and Gadgets & Gear and Heh! and News )

“After years of federal and local spending on bike routes and other amenities, most cities are ready to handle more cyclists. But many motorists simply don’t see their two-wheeled brethren or, when they do, find them aggravating. Managing more cyclists is going to take more than new bike paths or fresh stripes on the roads. It looks as though there is a need, on both sides, for a revolution in manners.” –The Economist

Audax at the track

( News )

Audax on the velodrome? That just doesn’t seem right. Nevertheless, we took to the track at DISC last night at the Audax club night. Some ‘adjustments’ were required to riding fixie…

Speedlinking 25 July 2008

( Melbourne and Kids and Heh! and News and Commute )

“The premise that cyclists’ behavior somehow voids their right to sharing the road is indefensible at face value. ‘Well officer I thought it was OK to hit this cyclists because several blocks back I saw another run a red light’ is not something anyone could defend.” –TheWashCycle

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