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Final Go By Bike Winners – Week 7

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The Go By Bike Challenge wrapped up last weekend with nearly 30,000 pledgees who committed to replace 11 million auto miles with their bike trips.  That’s remarkable! 

It’s been fun picking bike winners every day and while the “win a bike” part of the challenge is over, you are all encouraged to keep on riding and keep sending me your commute photos and tales from the two wheeled road. I have to say that one of my favorite parts of the Go By Bike Challenge was going through all the postcards.  The above photo is just some of the 5,000 or so postcard entries we received.  Yes, I looked through all of them.  Had to, actually because a lot of other people’s mail got stuck in the pile of cards.  So everyday I looked through your cards and noticed some trends:

1) Most Commonly Received Postcard

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Yep, Gumby and Pokey.  I loved watching Gumby and Pokey as a kid! I received about 40 of these–far more than any other card.  Is there a Gumby and Pokey store somewhere??   I’d like to get a Pokey showercurtain. Really.

2) Olives

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Yes, who’da thunk that olives are a popular postcard subject? I happen to like olives very much and these postcards made me hungry. 

3) Animals Who Want to Ride Trek Bikes

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The little pig is saying “No more stinkin’ procrastination, I pledge to ride my bike!” I’d like to see a pig riding a bike.    The dog is pledging to ride 3 miles.  Or maybe it was the owner who pledged to ride and the dog would run along side??

4) Handmade Postcards

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This is an interesting category; people cut up food boxes and wrote on the back, stuck a stamp on it et voila..postcard!  These came in all shapes and sizes and clearly, America is eating a lot of junk food.  I’d never heard of “little bites” but this was a popular box to use for a postcard.  I do like Skinny Cows though–it’s one habit I picked up in my racing days that I can thank my old teammate Julie for.  Thanks, Julie. I’m still hooked on Skinny Cows.

5) Exotic Places

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Now here’s some cool places! Istanbul and Fjordland Sound of New Zealand.  I’ve traveled to hundreds of towns around America to race my bike but these postcards gave me a case of wanderlust.  The kind that requires a passport.

6) Cool Art

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These are just two of some dozen or more postcards that were of original art.   The cubist postcard is by Jean Metzinger, in case you are wondering.  I’ve never heard of this artist so it was fun to learn a new (old) artist!

7) Cheesy Tourist Postcards

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Now I know what people really buy touristy postcards for.  They send them to poor contest organizers!  For the record Trek is in Wisconsin and I got a lot of “Wiscowsin” cards.   Also received a lot of Florida cards and these flamingos cracked me up.

Alrighty, enough on the postcards. Here’s the last bunch of winners and thanks to everyone who pledged.  Keep it up–you all are fueling the Go By Bike Revolution!

August 25: Melissa Beaudry

August 26: Cary Reeves

August 27: Jennifer Pipkin   

August 28: Jeff Strawn

August 29: Edgar Arroyo

August 30: Jason Davis

August 31: Aimee McNamara

 Congratulations, all!

Go By Winners, Week 6

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These two tots belong to a good friend of mine who incorporated the 1world2wheels art into the jersey design.  The kids are sporting the “Support Global Cooling” and “Weigh less, Wait less” jerseys in kiddly sizes.   Word is they’ve not taken the jerseys off for days and they want to ride their bikes all the time.

I haven’t convinced the buyers that either jersey would sell for kids.  Any thoughts on that?

So last weeks winners in the Go By Bike Challenge are:

August 18 – Jane Rogers

August 19 – John Fossett

August 20 – Lindsay Stonebrook

August 21 – Tom Duvall

August 22 – Rita Shorba

August 23 – Kyle McGinnis

August 24 – Maria Novilla

Here’s a question for all of you Challenge takers: how is it going? Are you replacing your car trips by bike and what’s it been like?  Inquiring minds want to know!

Go by Bike Winners, Week 5

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Another week has gone by in the Go By Bike pledge drive.   The photo above is a “commuter shot” sent in by a 1w2w reader, David Wilkins.  Wilkins had no idea how much his photos would be useful in making the case for complete streets.  More on that in a minute.

 David lives in a lovely area of Alabama and what a great reason to make it more bike friendly.   Looking at the photos you can see the potential for becoming bike friendly.  

I’ve been wanting to write about complete streets for awhile and this is a great entree.  Complete Streets does exactly what it sounds like it would: helps communities remake it streets to accocommodate multiple modes of transport; cars, bikes, pedestrians.   This brilliant program is making waves around the country with its simple, economical street redesign.  Find more here: www.completestreets.org.

Back to David.  Here’s his ride, waiting at the YMCA at the bright hour of 5am.

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After David gets through the first bit of highway (seen in the top photo) he comes to this:

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 This is a lovely scene but note the lack of striped bike lanes.  

 His commute takes him through a newer looking subdivision, also lacking striped bike lanes.

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 And here’s the finishing stretch.  Let’s give it up for a bike lane!

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Thanks for sending the photos, David.   You’ve got one of the tougher commutes I’ve seen and good for you for going to work on two wheels.  

And the winners from last week are:

August 11: Sara Myers

August 12: Julie Bower

August 13: Manuel Margine

August 14: Linda Mason

August 15: John Sutter

August 16: James Hagen

August 17: Henry Ma

Btw, I have to say that the boxes of postcards I get everyday are a side benefit of the Challenge I didn’t anticipate.  Leading the “most commonly received postcard” is none other than Gumby.  I am not kidding.  The second most popular card is a hotel from Vegas.  Third most popular, Florida.   After winners are drawn from the postcards and on line, I go through and save the wackiest postcards.  That’s a whole ‘nuther blog entry!

Go By Bike Winners, Week 4

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It’s Wednesday and I’m just now posting last week’s Go By Bike Challenge winners.  Apologies for the delay but it’s Trek World this week, our annual reveal of new bikes and riding said new bikes with 5,000 of our best friends from all over the world.  Trek retailers descend on Waterloo and Madison, Wisconsin and it’s a week long love-of-all-things-bike celebration.   The best part about Trek World is being amongst like-minded people who’ve not forgotten how to play.  And there’s no better playing than riding a bicycle with other grownups.

Speaking of grownups, last week a reader from Tucson sent me her commute pics.  Amy Grey has an interesting commute and the photo above is of her vehicle, ready for duty.   Here’s Amy’s ride:

My name is Amy and this is my four mile daily commute. Although we live just a quarter mile from the Santa Cruz River Park, the various builders of the Tucson neighborhoods along the river apparently did not envision people wanting access to the river path and they surrounded our suburbs with walls. The first part of my commute is along a back alleyway.

To cross the drainage ditches between neighborhoods I use the utility access ramps. It is invigorating to do a little off-road riding first thing in the morning. The only other people I see back here are dog walkers and gangs of Junior High boys on dirt bikes.

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The Santa Cruz river used to have water most of the year, now, except for the August and September rainy season, it is mostly dry. When the water runs it is rapid enough to sweep cars and people down river. As you can see, no traffic jam here. 

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I cross three major grid streets, but each time the bike path goes under the street and I never have to stop for cars. I do see the traffic backed up on the bridge and I am always glad that I don’t have to hurry up and wait like the poor car drivers. The city very kindly put in several elegant little bridges, like this one below, along the several miles of the path. A handful of us enjoy them very much. The park staff have nurtured mesquite trees and dozens of different flowering bushes along the path. There are always lizards dozing in the sun and bunnies in the shady places. When the cicadas or frogs are singing, I can’t even hear the far-off traffic.

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I take this third underpass and then a tiny paved path, through a parking lot, and up the street to my office building. I rarely see another set of bike tracks in the sand that drifts across this path. I think kind thoughts about this company that clearly paved a path to the river just for me.

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The campus does have a large bike rack neatly tucked away in a spot shady and private enough to attract all the passing bike thieves. I am lucky to be able to park in my office.

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Thanks, Amy, for sending your Tucson area commute.

So back to our winners.  As usual, we have seven winners from Aug. 4 – Aug. 10.

August 4: Larry Horton

August 5: Karen Ruth

August 6: Betty Swain

August 7: Jonathan Sawn

August 8: Josh Minix

August 9: Craig Shryock

August 10: Shirley Chamberlain

Congrats, winners! You’ll get a phone call or email any day to get the prize wheels in motion (pun intended).  Stay tuned for more winners, more commute pics and pcitures of the CRAZY postcards I’m getting as entries for the Go By Bike challenge.  Yesterday’s box of postcards featrued a stuffed doggie card.  For real.

Go By Winners, Week 3

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We are up to 6.5 million miles and counting in the challenge with 19,900 people pledging to replace some car trips by bike! The theme of last week’s barrage of email was “where can I get a “Support Global Cooling” jersey? I’m happy to announce that the jerseys will be available later this month on this very site or at your local Trek retailer. Men’s and women’s sizes too and if I can convince the bean counters they will sell, we’ll get some kids jerseys in the line up.

Before I give the names of last week’s bike winners, I want to explain the photo above. That’s my uber pink bike and my backpack waiting for me to hop aboard for my ride to work. I got a great idea while riding to work one day: “Show and Tell your Bike Commute!” The idea is to get you all to take some photos of your ride and send them to me with some brief narration. I’ll post the best ones for all of us to enjoy and/or get inspiration from. Send your commute pics to me at info@1world2wheels.org and try to keep your photos small so my laptop doesn’t crash.

My commute to Trek is 8 miles. When I turn out of my driveway I see this scene. Buccolic, non?
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Being in THE dairy state it’s quite common to see a bunch of dairy cows lazing in the grass, nibbling on flowers. Unlike California where the cows are watered by sprinklers to keep them alive in the summer, our Wisco cows are laying in knee deep grass. Real grass. I have a photo of my neighbors –the Brown Swiss variety– but I’ll have to post that tomorrow as I seem to have
left that photo off the thumb drive. Trust me, they are very nice neighbors and only smell now and then when the wind is from the east.

So after the cows I make a right turn at Hwy I, and see evidence of hay and straw making. We had perfect hay making weather last week and as the saying goes, “make hay when the sun shines.” The other part of the saying you don’t hear unless you live amongst farmers is “otherwise you get bricks.” What that means is if it rains on your hay after you cut it, it probably won’t be worth keeping. That’s a bummer if you bale hay.

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Just up the road from the hay field is the town of Waterloo sign. Being a former bike racer a town sign means “sprint” but with no one to sprint against I took a photo of the sign I would have sprinted for if there was anyone around to sprint with. Someone needs to weed whack the sign.

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After that it’s another 1.5 miles to Trek where we have a room to store our bikes, showers, and it’s A-OK to walk around the office with helmet head. It’s the norm, actually.

Alrighty, here are week 3 winners of the Trek 7.2 FX:
July 28: Henrik Lind
July 29: John Wright
July 30: Heather Walker
July 31st: Catrina Hare
Aug. 1: Lynn Vanderloop
Aug. 2: Jeannine Sweet
Aug. 3: Randy Phetteplace

Stay tuned for that photo of the Brown Swiss.

Go By Bike Winners, Week 2

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We are in week two of the Go By Bike Pledge event with 4.5 million miles pledged by 14,000 people. (I haven't looked at the site since this morning so we're likely well beyond those numbers). The best thing about this Go By Bike Pledge event is the comments I'm getting from all over the world. What is the theme of most of the emails? "I've been wanting to do this for a long time, thanks for giving me a kick in the pants!"

Well, those aren't exactly the words but that captures the spirit of the most common response coming by this desk. And is it me or am I seeing a WHOLE LOT of news stories about "going by bike?" CBS ran a very thoughtful piece yesterday on its Sunday morning show. In the story the city of Portland gets props that it rightfully deserves; over 6% of its population is "going by bike."

Speaking of Portland, that's Congressman Earl Blumenauer (D-Portland, with bow tie) in the above photo posing with a 1World2Wheels jersey, yours truly, and from left to right, Patrick Seidler of WTB, Mike Mercuri of Sram and Chris Kegel of Wheel & Sprocket, a Wisconsin Bike Retailer. We were all at a bike advocacy reception and I couldn't resist bringing the jersey with me to see who I could get in a photo. The reception was across the street from the Oprah Studio in Chicago and I got the bright idea to show the jersey to Oprah. I walked over and knocked on the door but the cleaning person didn't seem to want to unlock the door and let me in. So much for shameless promotion.

So we have more bike winners from week 2. Each of these people has won a Trek 7.2FX bike. I'll post more winners in a week so check next Monday to see if your name is on the list.

Monday, July 21: B. Phifer
Tuesday, July 22: Jeremy Woodhouse
Wednesday, July 23: Samuel Johnson
Thursday, July 24: Pat Scanlon
Friday, July 25: Cindy Crawford
Saturday, July 26: Greg Christie
Sunday, July 27: Sanjdy Kimerer