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	<title>Bike Intelligencer &#187; Fatcyclist</title>
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		<title>News Cycle: Two strikes against bike hatred, new Seattle DOT director, Portland&#039;s commuter drop, Life Cycles DVD, ski-bike &amp; more</title>
		<link>http://bikeintelligencer.com/2010/01/daily-roundup-two-strikes-against-bike-hatred-new-seattle-dot-director-portlands-commuter-drop-life-cycles-dvd-ski-bike-more/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 10:37:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Andrews, BI editor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Facebook protest against bike-hate continues to grow. Now there&#8217;s a &#8220;Help REMOVE this HATE GROUP against cyclists!&#8221; tribe. All instructions included. The outrage targets a Facebook page showing violence against cyclists as an appropriate traffic-management technique. Speaking of hate: That deranged L.A. physician who doorstopped a group of cyclists with his car last summer [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Facebook protest against bike-hate continues to grow. Now there&#8217;s a &#8220;Help REMOVE this HATE GROUP against cyclists!&#8221; <a  href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=235515394023">tribe</a>. All instructions included. The outrage targets a Facebook page showing violence against cyclists as an appropriate traffic-management technique.</p>
<p>Speaking of hate: That deranged L.A. physician who doorstopped a group of cyclists with his car last summer has received a five-year sentence. As BikingBis <a  href="http://www.bikingbis.com/blog/_archives/2010/1/8/4423553.html">notes</a>, the judge characterized the case as a &#8220;wake-up call&#8221; to motorists and cyclists. The judge urged more bike lanes, but that (as the Facebook hate page shows) hardly guarantees progress toward equal rights for cycling. Still, there&#8217;s something going on with officialdom recognizing the need for more shall we say &#8220;infrastructure.&#8221; Full historiography of the case <a  href="http://la.streetsblog.org/2010/01/08/breaking-news-road-rage-dr-christopher-thompson-gets-five-years/">at LA Streetsblog</a>.</p>
<p>The full and authorized version of the 2009 Portland bike count has been released, confirming an unexpected drop in ridership. No surprises in the speculative reasons why: Lower gas prices got cyclists back into their cars, and a &#8220;saturation&#8221; of Portland&#8217;s cycling infrastructure. The argument being that Portland has maxed out the number of folks who will ride bikes without more &#8220;infrastructure,&#8221; e.g., bike lanes, paths and services. BikePortland.org, as usual, has the<a  href="http://bikeportland.org/2010/01/08/city-releases-bike-count-report-explains-first-decrease-since-1995/"> full discussion</a>.</p>
<p><a  href="http://lifecyclesfilm.com/">&#8220;Life Cycles&#8221;</a> is the name of a forthcoming mountain biking freeride DVD that promises to be something different. One line from producer I liked: &#8220;We decided to spend a lot of time instead of a lot of money.&#8221; Freeride DVDs have gotten awfully formulaic. How many more gap jumps and back flips can we take, anyway. We&#8217;ll see if these guys can truly <a  href="http://bikemag.com/av/flash/behind-the-scenes-of-life-cycles-episode-1/">break the mold</a>.</p>
<p>BikeHacks ran across a bike-n-ski setup that&#8217;s a <a  href="http://bikehacks.com/bike-n-ski/">real hoot.</a></p>
<p>The fact that new Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn&#8217;s <a  href="http://www.seattle.gov/news/detail.asp?ID=10450&#038;dept=all">pick</a> for the city&#8217;s new transportation director, Peter Hahn, doesn&#8217;t have an obvious City Hall connection, hold a dogmatic agenda or met any obvious litmus test bothers some folks. To me it&#8217;s a plus. A big plus.</p>
<p>Nominations for the <a  href="http://2010.bloggies.com/">10th annual Bloggies</a> close on Tuesday. Who gets my 3-slot? <a  href="http://bikeportland.org">BikePortland.org</a>, <a  href="http://cyclelicio.us">Cyclelicio.us</a> and <a  href="http://fatcyclist.com">FatCyclist</a>. BikePortland because Jonathan is relentlessly dedicated and productive, Cyclelicious because Yokota manages to find the interesting stuff and put it in a unique light, and FatCyclist because he endured the ultimate tragedy and then went out and raised a ton of money for a great cause. Best of luck to all, and dial in your votes now!</p>
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		<title>A death in the bike family</title>
		<link>http://bikeintelligencer.com/2009/08/a-death-in-the-bike-family/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 10:37:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Andrews, BI editor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bike blogs and Twitter feeds have been laden with sympathy the past couple of days for Fatcyclist over the loss to cancer of his wife, Susan. Elden says it best with his own post. I do not know Elden or Susan Nelson but like all of us in the cycling community felt we shared in [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bike blogs and Twitter feeds have been laden with sympathy the past couple of days for Fatcyclist over the loss to cancer of his wife, Susan. Elden <a  href="http://www.fatcyclist.com/2009/08/05/dont-say-she-lost/" target="_blank">says it best</a> with his own post. I do not know Elden or Susan Nelson but like all of us in the cycling community felt we shared in her heroic battle via Elden&#8217;s moving updates the past few months. So I&#8217;ll join <a  href="http://www.cyclelicio.us/2009/08/thank-you-elden-and-susan.html" target="_blank">Cyclelicious</a>, <a  href="http://www.bikingbis.com/blog/_archives/2009/8/6/4280476.html" target="_blank">BikingBis</a>, <a  href="http://www.bikemonkey.net/?p=5767" target="_blank">BikeMonkey</a>, <a  href="http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2009/08/some-sad-news.html" target="_blank">BikeSnob</a> and multitudinous others in expressing condolences. It&#8217;s amazing how a virtual community can &#8220;gather&#8221; in a time like this, yet another testament to the growing power of social networking.<br />
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Update:</strong> Elden&#8217;s full <a  href="http://www.fatcyclist.com/2009/08/07/susan-nelson/" target="_blank">obituary</a> on Susan.</p>
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