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24.11.12

a book you folks should check out for sure

Hi. I am a teacher, and I sometimes write book reviews which our
library posts on its blog. Below is a review of a compliation of
short stories called metatropolis, edited by John Scalzi. Definitely
worth checking out with the unique bike references.

Rick

metatropolis


I'll start right off by highly recommending this compilation of five
futuristic, eco-agro short (roughly fifty pages each) stories. Two
are set in locally in Cascadia, described as a corridor extending from
Portland north to Vancouver.

Fortuitously, reading these short stories with Straphanger (in
particular, the chapter on bike use in Copenhagen) fresh in my mind
was a real bonus. Three of the stories feature bikes as the preferred
mode of transport because most citizens simply cannot afford
fossil-fueled or electric vehicles In one, there is a bunch of
bike-riding eco-terrorists laying siege to Detroit: their strategies
reminded me of the Critical Mass demonstrations we often see on
Vancouver's streets.

Another aspect of this compilation which left its mark in my
imagination is the way certain motifs/references flow through the
stories despite radical differences in setting and character. The
editor, John Scalzi, shares interesting info on the group
brainstorming/editing sessions the authors engaged in through the
writing process.

Check it out! With all the discussion currently surrounding the
Enridge Pipeline, making very clear the fact that fossil fuels are not
going to disapear from the energy market any time soon, this
collection gives us an intriguing, albeit pretty darn bleak, glimpse
into what future generations of Earthlings have to look forward to.

~Thanks so much for the review Rick! I'll be sure to check that out. Super, I want more book reviews on this blog :-) It reminds me we haven't even mentioned Critical Mass San Francisco's 20th Anniversary this past September. I think Chris Carllson must have put something out to commemorate that. Sorry for the dereliction of duty, CM readers, I'll be sure to let you know when I check that out.

I'm not sure how Critical Mass could resemble "eco-terror" but that will be interesting to see that story. I do hope it's not a bleak dystopian future. Those books are a bit of a tired trope... though something that our Christian based culture certainly enjoys: (Depeche Mode Lyric) Everybody's waiting for Judgement Day, so they can go, "Told ya so!"  (A guilty pleasure of mine for instance is reading Douglas Coupland describe post apocalypse Vancouver locations that I personally know)

One of my favourite things about Miriam Webster's 1998 novel, The Age of the Bicycle, is that it is not dystopian even though that is the genre. From Chunk 666's manifesto (I highly recommend their fun zine): "People think that the post-apocalyptic world will be all rough and tough, hard living and scrabbling for survival, but that's not true at all..."

~RUSL

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15.8.11

BC Lung Association Bicycle Trek for Life and Breath 2011 Event


The BC Lung Association Bicycle Trek for Life and Breath is an annual cycling event to raise money for lung research, education, prevention and advocacy. It is two days,from September 10-11, and 200 km that begins and ends at Hazelmere RV Park and Campground with an overnight stay at the Stillwood Camp and Conference Centre in Cultis Lake. No cycling experience is necessary for this event since it is fit for all levels of cyclists. Simply raise a minimum of $475, including the $25 registration fee, and this weekend getaway is all paid for. That includes meals, snacks at multiple rest stops, accommodation, first aid, and of course bicycle part repairs during the journey. You can form your own team or join our Trek house team.
For more information, go to www.bicycletrek.ca or call 604-731-5864

Need more convincing? Watch a video made by Sadie and Sarah!


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15.6.11

Insider Scoop; Thursday BC Clettes song tip!

I've got an insider tip that for the ride Thursday, they will perform this nifty song!

velolove.bc.ca/#09-361
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B:C:CLETTES RED BLACK & SHINY RIDE Link
Creekside Community Centre- outside, 1 Athlete's Way (Meet outside, just west of the centre, at the Giant Birds! SE False Creek, Olympic Village)
7:15pm
Join the B:C:Clettes in our 2nd Velopalooza ride: a rolling dance party around town- be a part of the show! Wear your amazing red, black and shiny, & bring your groovy moves. We'll ride to the tunes of the portable stereo: get ready for dancing- and yes, a short performance! We're debuting a brand new song: Bike Love!!

We'll celebrate the new bike lanes, with side trips to Gastown, Coal Harbour, and a beach stop to watch the setting sun. Optional: bring some red, black, or shiny snacks to share for the end. :)

Come join us- everyone welcome! Don't forget your red & black outfit. ;)

B:C:Clettes, bcclettes at gmail daht comm, www.bcclettes.ca

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update, june 16, here is the performance from last Thursday video!

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11.4.11

Trailer Trash

The Shoppers Challenge.

A Bike and SUV compete to see which is faster to run errands in Chicago. April 2008.






Velopalooza June 2010. Cargo Bike Ride.



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18.3.11

VELOPALOOZA NEWS - free tickets to FUN RAISER MARCH 26th

Apologies for all the Facebonk links in this. There are too many for me to quickly manually fix them all. If you don't use that thing all the info is also available on the main velopalooza calender or just Google the locations. Write a comment if you have any confusion or questions.

VanCycle vancycle.wordpress.com is offering one free ticket to the Velopalooza FUN Raiser with every tune up at VanCycle... and here is some other exciting news...


Velopalooza BIKE WASH

March 19th 2011

2065 E. 7th Ave (in lane)

11am-5pm

Is your bike covered in winter muck and mud? Got squeaks and creaks? Want someone else to deal with it? Come on out to the Velopalooza bike wash and let us give your VELO some LOVE.

We'll wash and lube your bike, plus give it a thorough mechanical inspection.

This event is rain or shine (we'll set up tents).

All work is done by donation in support of VELOPALOOZA

See the Facebook Page for more details.

bike wash march 19th

Thanks to MEC for their donations to the BIKE WASH.
Thank you also to VanCycle who will be providing mechanical inspections.
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Velopalooza FUN Raiser!

March 26th @ the WISE

Velopalooza FUN Raiser @ the WISE Hall March 26th
Fundraiser for the second annual Velopalooza bicycle festival features performances by LOUISE BURNS, Mode Moderne, Petroleum By-Product, and T. Nile. Check out the FaceBook event page for more details.

Tix $12 in advance and $15 at the door!
Advance tickets can be purchased through our website velopalooza.ca
Doors @ 8pm Music @ 9pm
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Other upcoming rides/events


Join Velopalooza for a fun cherry blossom bike ride. Meet under the cherry trees at Devonian Park(Georgia at Denman) at 11am.
We'll tour the blossoms and end at McLean Park (Keefer St. and Hawks Ave.) for a potluck picnic and BIKEWASH.
Can't make the ride? Go to velopalooza.ca or vcbf.ca to download maps for self-guided tours. (after March 23rd)
Bike the Blossoms April 16th 2011
And stay tuned to our website and join our NEW Facebook Page for details on these upcoming rides and events:
Spirit Fish Ride MAY 7th 2011
Bike Wash MAY 28th 2011
VELOPALOOZA Kickoff @ the Waldorf on JUNE 3rd 2011
VELOPALOOZA Finale @ Car Free Day on JUNE 19th 2011
You can post your own bike rides and events on our calendar at Velopalooza.ca
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Volunteers are what make VELOPALOOZA happen!

We have the following opportunities for volunteers:

BIKE WASHES (April 16th and May 28th)

We need volunteers to hang posters and hand out flyers, wash bikes, take donations, lube and mechanically inspect bikes.

BIKE THE BLOSSOMS April 16th

We need volunteers to hang posters and hand out flyers, and to work with our events committee at the guided blossom ride.

VELOPALOOZA KICKOFF @ The Waldorf June 3rd

We need volunteers to hang posters and hand out flyers. We will also need volunteers for the night of the event.

FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE

We need volunteers to help Velopalooza get funding and in-kind donations from sponsors.

If you would like to help create BIKE FUN please contact volunteer@velopalooza.ca

If you would like to sponsor VELOPALOOZA please contact sponsor@velopalooza.ca


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10.3.11

Choir / bike flashmob Central Station Brussels

from the World Carfree News #84 - March 2011

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22.2.11

Bikes Inside dance party this Friday @ W2 Storyeum

In case you missed it on Facebook:
This Friday Feb 25 is Bikes Inside! A bicycle-themed dance party at the huge indoor space at W2 Storyeum (151 W Cordova). Indoor bike polo tournament starts at 6pm, the party starts at 9pm and goes until the wee hours of the night. $10 at the door. Projected video, art and photography, performances by the B:C:Clettes, Gastown Sprints, DJs and dancing and more!


Check out http://www.bikesinside.com/ for all the details and invite
your friends on the

Facebook http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=162322220486909
Please spread the word (and the bike-love)!

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10.2.11

Fun Saturday Bike Events Tweed Ride!

Alleycat, Bike Polo, Tweed Ride and other fun rides this weekend, all on the velopalooza calender:
(Also, People's Prom is on Monday night!)

VALENTINE'S 2X2 POLO TOURNAMENT
Under the cambie bridge, Marinaside Crescent and Cooperage Way, Vancouver, BC
10:00am - 5:00pm
East Van Bike Polo is hosting a Valentine's day 2x2 tournament on Saturday Feb. 12th. Prizes for best dressed, kiss to make it count rule :)


VANCOUVER'S SECOND ANNUAL TWEED RIDE Link 19+
The circle on the seawall near the Stanley Park Rowing Club, Stanley Park, 2:30pm
Leisurely cycling for Ladies and Gentlemen alike around the wall of Seas ending at a venue for Tea of upmost nostalgia (location TBA).
Rational dress and natural fibres (wool) are encouraged.
Tweed riding is sweeping the continent. We invite bicycle lovers, fashionistas, historians, steampunks, environmentalists, and everyone else who enjoys a spirited afternoon of riding and a hot cup of tea to join in on the days adventures in Vancouver.
ph: 778...227-l893


17TH ANNUAL ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE Link 19+
Crab Park (aka Portside Park), 149 E Waterfront Rd, Vancouver, BC
3:00pm Come enjoy the Oldest alley cat in North America
$5 and Clothing donation for the homeless(full bag)
No bullshit, no sponsors, just str8 up $500 for 1st place
Brought to you by Jeff Fucking Curry

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26.1.11

FREEZE YOUR BIKE OFF Ride Saturday

  • under Burrard Bridge (downtown side) by the Vancouver Aquatic Centre parking lot, 1050 Beach Ave. Vancouver BC
  • 12:00pm - 5:00pm, Meet anytime after noon for free coffee/hot chocolate - we will ride around 1pm

Saturday January 29th 2011. Meet at 12pm for free coffee/hot chocolate. Wear a costume and win prizes! The ride is about 12km on bike paths/lanes with very limited amount of on street riding. It will end at the Brixton Cafe (212 E. Georgia) where we can warm up and prizes for costumes will be awarded. Bring your kids! We will have a shorter ride option for them.

(Please RSVP if you're bringing kids so that we know how many will join us. Grab bags will be handed out for ALL kids at the Brixton.) You can RSVP on facebook http://www.tinyurl.com/freezeyourbikeoff or email info[at]velopalooza.ca Velopalooza, info at velopalooza.ca,
www.tinyurl.com/freezeyourbikeoff

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Bike P0rn IV

The one and only Reverend Phil is bringing bike porn to Vancouver. Get out and support some creative local film making and all round bikesexual fun.

www.bikeporntour.blogspot.com
velolove.bc.ca/#29-235

...

Saturday Jan 29th
Vancouver
Dharma lab
1881 Pandora
9pm

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31.12.10

New Years Eve Critical Mass



Be there or be Square! 5:30pm at the Vancouver Art Gallery. This will be a silly ride with a smaller group of really fun people.

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25.11.10

Attention Bike Artists! Win $300 Cash! - Please forward

{Send to a Colleague}

Velopalooza Poster Contest!

ATTENTION all artists and bike lovers alike:

Think you can create a poster that represents bike fun in Vancouver? We are accepting submissions for the 2011 Velopalooza poster. The chosen poster will receive an award, be posted around the city, be shown on the velopalooza.ca, and used as handbills.

Details:
* deadline is December 15th
* winner announced by December 17th
* prizes: $300 cash
$50 gift certificate to Vanprint.com
and more to come...

Email your submissions to info@velopalooza.ca with "Velopalooza poster" in the subject line. (if it's a big file, e-mail a link to download it from.)

Things that need to be included in the poster are:

* Velopalooza
* June 3rd-19th 2011
* velopalooza.ca
* Two weeks of Bike Fun
* a space for sponsor logos

Submissions should be a black and white or color rgb png, tiff, or jpeg (300dpi), and if chosen you should also be able to supply a vector format.

Design for 11x17 inches. but also be able to scale (with tweaks) to various sizes:

* poster (both 11 x 17in and 19x27in)
* handbill (4.5 x 5.5in)
* web site (approx. 250 x 313px)
* magazine cover (8.5 x 11in)

It's probably a good idea to keep text on separate layers, as the text may need to change a bit

Last year's poster was used in the Georgia Straight, on the cover of Common Ground, printed on t-shirts and can be seen on our website at www.velopalooza.ca. (and while you're there check out the upcoming rides.)

RIDE ON!!!

Velopalooza is 17 days of bikey fun. With 4 events, most organized by individuals, bikers of all persuasions are likely to find many events of interest. Nearly all events are free.

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17.11.10

Obama Replaces Costly High-Speed Rail Plan With High-Speed Bus Plan

Pretty funny video that touches on roadway hierarchy, speed, public transport spending, busses and trains, class, and the general insanity of our current car cult:


Obama Replaces Costly High-Speed Rail Plan With High-Speed Bus Plan

It's interesting how in this video the idea of bus becomes synonymous with poverty and inconvenience. In the USA generally public transport is more divided by class than even in Vancouver. Often public commuting rail projects are seen as a way to introduce a higher income class to the public transit system.

Bogota is a place where they actually built a high speed bus service, used existing roads - they took the centre lanes and have cement barriers not just painted lines - and were able to build a system nearly as capable as a subway for a fraction of the cost. It's a good idea to repurpose existing car lanes - that's one of the few things we no shortage of. But the political will is rarely there to take away the mythical "open road" fantasy.

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11.11.10

Who wants to see the gymnastic German cyclists in Vancouver?

Fun news from the VACC

-- PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY --

You've seen the amazing 2 German women doing an athletic routine on fixed-gear bicycles (their YouTube went viral in cycling circles)? They are looking for a host and place to perform here in Vancouver March 2011, since they'll be in the area for the Seattle Bike Expo.

They are willing to visit and perform in schools and I've been told they get school kids super-excited. See below for a description. Please pass the word to ANYONE who will give them an opportunity to come up to Vancouver!

Your contact if you're interested is:

PO Box 15165, Seattle, WA, 98115
206-517-4826 Office 206-522-2407 Fax

update!
Please email Artistic cyclist Corinna Hein directly if you are interested in bringing them to Vancouver:
Corinna.Hein@gmx.de

[This from the Cascade Bicycle club's description] --------------------

World Champion Artistic Cyclists from Germany!

Corrina Hein, Stefan Musu and Lukas Matla

You may have watched the sensational indoor cycling video featuring young German athletes performing amazing stunts and tricks as it made it's viral rounds on Facebook and the like. These videos made quite the splash not only on national television, but also landed in the inbox of several staff members at the Cascade Bicycle Club office.

Rather than just enjoy the video, we decided to invite the new UCI World Champion in single artistic women, Corinna Hein, plus one of the world's best pairs in men's double, Stefan Musu and Lukas Matla, to perform at the 2010 Seattle Bike Expo!

Artistic cycling is a form of competitive indoor cycling in which athletes perform tricks (called exercises) for points on specialized, fixed-gear bikes in a format similar to ballet or gymnastics. The exercises are performed before judges in six minute rounds by singles, pairs, four or six-man teams. "Kunstradfahren" is the German term for a particular discipline, recognized by the UCI of artistic trick cycling. It's done on fixed bikes with 1:1 transmission, upturned (shallow) drop bars, horizontal top tube, tires pumped up hard for high precision and a couple of other bits and bobs added to the bike

The sport, although new to most of us on the USA, has been popular in Europe for quite some time. The first official artistic cycling World Championships were held in 1956. This sport is most popular in Germany, where there are no fewer than 10,000 lisence holders! As a sport, artistic cycling is a bit like ice-skating or gymnastics. It is a discipline requiring skill, balance, concentration and courage. The competitors (entering either as individuals or in pairs) offer a 6-minute program with a musical accompaniment. During competitions, a jury judges the quality of the figures.

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19.10.10

Halloween Critical Mass Ride and Roll


Friday, October 29

Join fellow bicyclists, skaters, and bladers for this leisurely and spirited celebratory ride and roll through the streets of Vancouver! Meet at the Vancouver Art Gallery on the Georgia Street side between 5:00 and 5:30 p.m. -- and roll and ride at 6:00 p.m. The ride is on rain or shine! Costumes and decorated bicycles, trailers, signs, flags, noisemakers, gettoblasters, sound systems, drums, and wildly modified bicycles are all highly encouraged!

After the ride is an after party at the Commercial Drive Legion, 2205 Commercial Drive.

Pre-rides to Critical Mass:

UBC riders meet at the UBC Bike Hub, on the north east end of the Student Union Building, at 4:30 p.m. for a group ride to the Vancouver Art Gallery. Phone 604-822-BIKE for details.

East Van riders meet 4:00 p.m., leaving 4:30 p.m., from Grandview Park, 1200-block Commercial Drive, for a group ride to the Vancouver Art Gallery.

What's Critical Mass and how do I participate?

Celebrated around the world, Critical Mass is a grassroots reclamation of public space -- on the last Friday of the month -- which allows cyclists and other self-propelled people to move safely and comfortably through city streets in a car-free space. Non-polluting forms of transportation are promoted.

The ride stays together for safety and fun. If you are at the front of the ride, stop if you are approaching a red light. But continue as a group if the lights change red while passing though an intersection.

You will see participants at the front peel off to block motorized traffic from entering the Mass. That's called "corking". Corkers keep the ride safe and allow the Mass to pass though intersections where the lights have turned red. Thank them for corking!

Never cork alone. Join lone corkers, and for intersections there should be six or more corkers. And remember, do not cork oncoming traffic in opposing lanes.

If you're at the front, please don't speed or take narrow roadways or paths. It stretches the ride out and makes life harder for corkers, riders, and those waiting for the Mass to pass. Be aware of the ride's slower participants, and keep a slower pace. If the Mass has thinned out or has broken into more than one group, which happens following hills or where the street has becomes more lanes, the front should wait at green lights for the group to "mass up".

Don't stay on any given street for very long, so that public transit can pass. And always let emergency vehicles through. Please don't ride on sidewalks or in opposing traffic lanes.

The ride is a celebration, and an alcohol/drug free event. Take absolute responsibility for your actions and show motorists a better way to travel. A way which is more equitable, efficient, fun and socially responsible than the car. There's no need to be unfriendly or argue with motorists -- our sheer numbers tell the story. Look after each other, speak up, and ride with confidence.

Who decides where we go?

You do! Some rides have a destination that may be suggested at the start of the ride, but the route is always decided by the riders in the front. If you have an idea where the ride should go, move to the front and participate with others in a group decision. Remember to make it fun and interesting, and that Critical Mass has no leaders.

A special note to those at the front: It becomes unsafe for those in the rear if the Mass strrrreeeetches out, there are big gaps, or the body of the Mass looses it's tail. If the front can no longer see the rear, or the Mass has just passed through a "choke point" -- stop at an intersection where there's room for the entire Mass to completely bunch up again (and where the front of the ride can see the rear again).

Download the flyer!

images1.wikia.nocookie.net/criticalmass/images/3/32/Halloween_cm_2010.jpg

images1.wikia.nocookie.net/criticalmass/images/d/de/Welcome.jpg

For more information:

http://vancouvercm.blogspot.com

Critical Mass Vancouver on Facebook:

www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2227461980

Worldwide details may be found at:

www.critical-mass.info
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass
criticalmass.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_rides

Upload/View Vancouver Critical Mass Photos at Flickr.com:

www.flickr.com/groups/vancriticalmass

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2.9.10

Bicycle Film Night September 15th

Everyone -

Please come and join us at the Bike Shorts Film night. The 7PM show is family friendly and I hear that this year's selection is excellent. Let us know if you need tickets and I'll set some aside. Please forward. Thanks!

Bike Shorts!
Wednesday, September 15

The 10th Annual Bike Shorts Film Festival takes place on Wednesday September 15, 2010, with an array of cycling films that range from eclectic to bizarre. Doors open at 6:30pm, at the Vancity Theater - 1181 Seymour Street - so come early for a drink.

Tickets are $10, and shows are at 7:00 and 9:15pm.
The BCclettes will be tearing up the stage for the 9:15 show.
Bike parking provided by the Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition (VACC)

For details, including the line-up and purchase locations, visit bikeshorts.ca

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29.7.10

Critical Mass Ride with Pride


Friday, July 30

Join fellow bicyclists, skaters, and bladers for this leisurely and spirited celebratory ride and roll through the streets of Vancouver with Pride! Meet at the Vancouver Art Gallery on the Georgia Street side between 5:00 and 5:30 p.m. -- and roll and ride at 6:00 p.m. The ride is on rain or shine! Decorated bicycles, trailers, signs, flags, noisemakers, gettoblasters, sound systems, drums, and wildly modified bicycles are all highly encouraged!

The July Mass especially invites the Queer community already among us for an inclusive street celebration on wheels. After, it's off to one of Vancouver's beaches. Which beach will it be? Kits, Lacarno, English Bay? Join the ride to find out where!

Later in the evening is a Car Free Day Appreciation Party.

Pre-rides to Critical Mass:

UBC riders meet at the UBC Bike Hub, on the north east end of the Student Union Building, at 4:30 p.m. for a group ride to the Vancouver Art Gallery. Phone 604-822-BIKE for details.

East Van riders meet 4:00 p.m., leaving 4:30 p.m., from Grandview Park, 1200-block Commercial Drive, for a group ride to the Vancouver Art Gallery.

What's Critical Mass and how do I participate?

Celebrated around the world, Critical Mass is a grassroots reclamation of public space -- on the last Friday of the month -- which allows cyclists and other self-propelled people to move safely and comfortably through city streets in a car-free space. Non-polluting forms of transportation are promoted.

The ride stays together for safety and fun. If you are at the front of the ride, stop if you are approaching a red light. But continue as a group if the lights change red while passing though an intersection.

You will see participants at the front peel off to block motorized traffic from entering the Mass. That's called "corking". Corkers keep the ride safe and allow the Mass to pass though intersections where the lights have turned red. Thank them for corking!

Never cork alone. Join lone corkers, and for intersections there should be six or more corkers. And remember, do not cork oncoming traffic in opposing lanes.

If you're at the front, please don't speed or take narrow roadways or paths. It stretches the ride out and makes life harder for corkers, riders, and those waiting for the Mass to pass. Be aware of the ride's slower participants, and keep a slower pace. If the Mass has thinned out or has broken into more than one group, which happens following hills or where the street has becomes more lanes, the front should wait at green lights for the group to "mass up".

Don't stay on any given street for very long, so that public transit can pass. And always let emergency vehicles through. Please don't ride on sidewalks or in opposing traffic lanes.

The ride is a celebration, and an alcohol/drug free event. Take absolute responsibility for your actions and show motorists a better way to travel. A way which is more equitable, efficient, fun and socially responsible than the car. There's no need to be unfriendly or argue with motorists -- our sheer numbers tell the story. Look after each other, speak up, and ride with confidence.

Who decides where we go?

You do! Some rides have a destination that may be suggested at the start of the ride, but the route is always decided by the riders in the front. If you have an idea where the ride should go, move to the front and participate with others in a group decision. Remember to make it fun and interesting, and that Critical Mass has no leaders.

A special note to those at the front: It becomes unsafe for those in the rear if the Mass strrrreeeetches out, there are big gaps, or the body of the Mass looses it's tail. If the front can no longer see the rear, or the Mass has just passed through a "choke point" -- stop at an intersection where there's room for the entire Mass to completely bunch up again (and where the front of the ride can see the rear again).

images1.wikia.nocookie.net/criticalmass/images/d/de/Welcome.jpg

For more information:

http://vancouvercm.blogspot.com

Critical Mass Vancouver on Facebook:

www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2227461980

Worldwide details may be found at:

www.critical-mass.info
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass
criticalmass.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_rides

Upload/View Vancouver Critical Mass Photos at Flickr.com:

www.flickr.com/groups/vancriticalmass

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28.6.10

Picnic Table Bike!



This one is just crazy:

I like it though.

Lots of more great stuff here. And here.

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23.6.10

Big June Critical Mass Ride to Close Out Bike Month, Friday, June 25


One of the biggest ride and rolls of the year, and possibly the largest ever bike ride to hit the streets of Vancouver, the June Critical Mass Ride closes out this year's Bike Month.

Join fellow bicyclists, skaters, and bladers for this leisurely and spirited celebratory ride and roll through the streets of Vancouver. Meet at the Vancouver Art Gallery on the Georgia Street side between 5:00 and 5:30 p.m. -- and roll and ride at 6:00 p.m. The ride is on rain or shine! Costumes and decorated bicycles, trailers, signs, flags, noisemakers, gettoblasters, sound systems, drums, and wildly modified bicycles are all highly encouraged!

Pre-rides to Critical Mass:

UBC riders meet at the UBC Bike Hub, on the north east end of the Student Union Building, at 4:30 p.m. for a group ride to the Vancouver Art Gallery. Phone 604-822-BIKE for details.

East Van riders meet 4:00 p.m., leaving 4:30 p.m., from Grandview Park, 1200-block Commercial Drive, for a group ride to the Vancouver Art Gallery.

What's Critical Mass and how do I participate?

Celebrated around the world, Critical Mass is a grassroots reclamation of public space -- on the last Friday of the month -- which allows cyclists and other self-propelled people to move safely and comfortably through city streets in a car-free space. Non-polluting forms of transportation are promoted.

The ride stays together for safety and fun. If you are at the front of the ride, stop if you are approaching a red light. But continue as a group if the lights change red while passing though an intersection.

You will see participants at the front peel off to block motorized traffic from entering the Mass. That's called "corking". Corkers keep the ride safe and allow the Mass to pass though intersections where the lights have turned red. Thank them for corking!

Never cork alone. Join lone corkers, and for intersections there should be six or more corkers. And remember, do not cork oncoming traffic in opposing lanes.

If you're at the front, please don't speed or take narrow roadways or paths. It stretches the ride out and makes life harder for corkers, riders, and those waiting for the Mass to pass. Be aware of the ride's slower participants, and keep a slower pace. If the Mass has thinned out or has broken into more than one group, which happens following hills or where the street has becomes more lanes, the front should wait at green lights for the group to "mass up".

Don't stay on any given street for very long, so that public transit can pass. And always let emergency vehicles through. Please don't ride on sidewalks or in opposing traffic lanes.

The ride is a celebration, and an alcohol/drug free event. Take absolute responsibility for your actions and show motorists a better way to travel. A way which is more equitable, efficient, fun and socially responsible than the car. There's no need to be unfriendly or argue with motorists -- our sheer numbers tell the story. Look after each other, speak up, and ride with confidence.

Who decides where we go?

You do! Some rides have a destination that may be suggested at the start of the ride, but the route is always decided by the riders in the front. If you have an idea where the ride should go, move to the front and participate with others in a group decision. Remember to make it fun and interesting, and that Critical Mass has no leaders.

A special note to those at the front: It becomes unsafe for those in the rear if the Mass strrrreeeetches out, there are big gaps, or the body of the Mass looses it's tail. If the front can no longer see the rear, or the Mass has just passed through a "choke point" -- stop at an intersection where there's room for the entire Mass to completely bunch up again (and where the front of the ride can see the rear again).

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comment by rusl:

Wow, what a fun ride. I had not been in a while. So many smiling faces and my 2 year old son had a lot of fun handing out chocolate bars to anyone who would have one. (They were expired but still good.)

Definately not the largest ride. I think the number of massers was down quite a bit from peak summer rides other years. But it was still a sea of bikes. In a way I was glad it was less people (I heard estimates of 600-1000) because sometimes the biggest rides with thousands get unwieldy because it is so large it might thin out in some spots or be too slow on a narrow street, motorists are waiting longer, I was glad for a little less intensity personally. If we want to sustain those much bigger rides I think that we need to come up with some strategies for doing that like breaking the mass into different sections of 500 each... or something to keep things smoother... I don' know, just throwing out ideas here... Join the velolove list for discussion on that topic.

I did see one altercation between some massers and somebody in an SUV. The SUV driver was revving his car and lurching forward. A potentially lethal or injuring situation. One of the cyclists used his bike to hit the SUV. When the fight or flight kicks in it may seem like a good idea but don't do that! The best we can all do is try to de-escalate those situations. You can't win by fighting. There are often many police nearby so if you feel someone in a car is using the car to threaten you it is best to have them deal with it because they have the power to instead of maybe making it worse by trying to fight. Calm and friendly demeanor even in the fact of rude/threatening/dangerous drivers is really the best approach. Ghandi had some good ideas. We don't have to go as far as him, we just need to support each other and not let stupid road rage get people hurt. If someone is getting stupid using a bike to hit a car or some such then probably they are panicking and need some help. The best help is calm reassurance. I know it is scary when your life flashes before your eyes but as cyclists we get use to that (unfortunately) and have learned that even when that happens the best results come from taking the best approach which is to keep level headed and act together. Another way to think about it is the drivers perspective. They just don't understand how dangerous they are being. To them it is like a video game. If you make them feel threatened by yelling or trying to force their car they are going to get scared and freak out. They have almost no options trapped in their steel cage. They have pedals and a steering wheel so when they feel threatened they are likely to use those and if you are in the way they just don't care because they can't even feel you. Your life isn't worth their stupid ego. We can calmly defuse even the most tense BS like that --- take a step back and breath. We are strong in one another.

That one incident was the exception, I saw nothing else negative, not even yelling. It was an amazing ride.

There is always going to be some confrontation with Critical Mass because riding a bike on streets made for cars means confrontation. We would like that to be different. We would all like to be able to ride in peace without having to fight just to be there. When we ride together we make that confrontation more obvious to everyone - we precipitate what is already there. We have the opportunity by riding together to change that confrontation from something negative and hidden to something public and positive. What I say tonight was some excellent efforts to do that and amazingly there were hundreds and hundreds of people biking and very few conflicts. The one glaring exception that I witnessed was dramatic but not the end of the world, we can do better. That sort of thing happens everyday, its better that we actually acknowledge it and have a chance to improve instead of what normally happens where that sort of road rage behaviour is the norm and regular people are just too scared to bike with cars around.

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14.6.10

FERDINAND GT3 RS - The World`s slowest Porsche

Wow, so awesome! Lots of people have made parody pedal cars (I made a walking car myself) but this is really really well done. My only complaint is that it may be faster on average than the typical car in typical city condition (bikes are usually about twice the speed of cars on average when you factor everything in - like time it takes to earn the money to pay for the vehicle) so the emphasis on slowness is a bit misleading. But then its also very peaceful.

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