Category Archives: Advocacy & Local Issues

Bicycle advocacy both local and national, as well as discussion of local bicycle incidents with the community and/or police

It’s that time of year again (Trade Show in Las Vegas)

Wednesday will be my first day at “the show” but the real work was today (Tuesday) when, instead of getting to do the usual Tuesday/Thursday-morning ride, I was in NBDA (National Bicycle Dealer Association) meetings dealing with nothing at all important, just things having to do with whether small businesses in this country have a shot at survival and what role internet sales should play vs our “brick & mortar” investment (selling to real live people out of a real live building).

But first, I was treated to a pretty wild lightning storm, with a great view from the 33rd floor of Circus Circus (yeah, real high-rent digs) at 2:30am! Pictures soon.

If I call out “Car Back” could you please move over?

It would be easier to skip this entry and not risk offending anyone, but there are cyclists out there making my time on the road more dangerous and more difficult because… they’re rude? Indifferent? Feel priviledged?

On Monday’s ride (the 94 mile figure-8 to Boulder Creek) Kevin and I were heading up 9 on the return to Skyline, about halfway between Waterman Gap and the top, when we came across a couple of guys out for their own ride in the same direction. Riding two across, they were taking up at least half of the lane on a road with very fast-moving cars. I understand the idea of being social and riding next to someone else; I do it often with Kevin, because it’s easier to carry on a conversation. But when I hear a car coming up, I immediately drop back and get in line behind him. Why? Because it’s safer, and because there’s no reason a cyclist should cause others to go out of their way or get delayed when there’s no good reason to. It’s called sharing the road. Continue reading If I call out “Car Back” could you please move over?