Thursday, June 18, 2009

Atlanta Midsummer Invitational

Deezer, RoadRash, Weeber, and Dr. Tuba are departing for this event tonight. Wish us luck!

Monday, June 8, 2009

A few articles...

Here are a few articles on cycling in Louisiana. We have some exciting laws making their way thru the state legislature right now...

http://bestofneworleans.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A56735

http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/capital/index.ssf?/base/news-7/124417932844810.xml&coll=1

Saturday, June 6, 2009

More Memphis stuff

Pre-festival interview: http://www.bikeblognyc.com/?p=3336

Nice recap by Cort of Memphis: http://www.bikeblognyc.com/?p=3573

Safety in Numbers

For years cyclists have thought that there was safety in numbers. Well, here is proof!
Prose taken from fixmemphis.blogspot.com:

From 1998-2008, daily ridership in NYC slightly more than doubled (rising to 180k from 80k). In that same period the number of annual cycling casualties fell by nearly half from 5000 to 2700. The more people ride, the safer riding becomes for everyone. The average cyclist in NYC is now four times less likely to be injured while riding than they were ten years ago.

Think about this. Every person you convince to ride their bike as often as you, makes you four times as safe.

Put the word out, save some lives.

June Alley Cat

Here's my route: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2891823

Here's what I would've ridden, had I known the correct answer to the clues: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2891839 ......significantly shorter....

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

BFF Photos

Hanging outside of Alona's (Sp?) house
Megan from Memphis wins 1st place lady
David from Baton Rouge is happy to finish the Memphis Watercat Race
Andy's back got dirty...
Andy and Travis revel in the fun that was the Memphis Watercat Race

Here is a link to more: http://www.flickr.com/photos/brooksmuseum/sets/72157619024479487/

Monday, June 1, 2009

Memphis and the Bicycle Film Festival

Travis, David, and I went to Memphis this past weekend for the Bicycle Film Festival. For those of you not familiar with the Bicycle Film Festival, it started 12 years ago in NYC. It has since grown to be in 38 (I think) cities across the world this year. Well, we went to it in Memphis.

We left Thursday evening around 6:30 PM and made it to Memphis around 12:30am. We checked in to the Pilgrim House hostel located in First Congregational Church on Cooper St in Midtown Memphis, then pedaled to meet up with Cort and AB at a bar. We stayed there til the bar closed at 3AM, then rode around getting our bearings on Memphis. The Brooks Museum, which was where they were showing the films, was about 1.5 miles north of our hostel in Overton Park. We checked that out, and just did some miscellaneous exploring. http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2876032

Friday morning, we woke up around 9 or 10AM and rode east towards the U of Memphis campus. We ate breakfast at Brother Juniper's (amazing!!) before heading out on our day of riding in Memphis. Then we walked across the street and bought a few innertubes from Peddler's Bike Shop on Highland St before riding around campus. We hit up a parking garage just for good measure. We then headed to the Schwinn Bike Shop on Summer Ave. They held strange business hours for a bike shop, and we never actually made it in to look around. Thru the windows, it looked like it had a pretty amazing collection of franken-parts. http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2876052

Later that day, we did more pedaling to the No Regrets Tattoo parlor, back to the Schwinn shop with Cort and AB, back to the hostel, then to the museum, then to Nocturnal for the after party and open sprints, then to Alona's (sp?) house, then back to the hostel.

Saturday= woke up, ate at Huey's, went to the museuem, tried to play polo in a nearby parking lot but got kicked out. Ended up playing polo behind the Hi Tone for an hour or so before the showing of Road to Roubaix. After the movie, headed to the hostel to drop off our stuff before heading back to Rainbow Lake in Overton Park for the Watercat race. No bags, no locks, valuables in a zip-lock bag because you will get wet, we were told. Here's my route: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2876218

I got sepearated from David and Travis coming back over the Auction Street bridge, but still managed to beat them both by a hair. Here is their route (I think): http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2876140

We then went back to the hostel to clean up, rode to Bosco's for dinner, then to Murphy's for the after party. Then, I went back to Alona's house, then to the hostel to sleep. Travis and David stayed out later and went to a few more bars and stuff after Murphy's.

Sunday, we rode to Huey's again, then got our bikes washed by the Memphis Belles burlesque show girls at Shangri-La records, bought a bunch of vinyl while they were doing that, rode back to the hostel and visited Revolutions Bike Co-Op, and headed back to B.R.