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San Jose Bike Train, schwag, and another retraction

Last week, I printed that Clif Bar Protein Recovery Drink contains “wheat protein.” This is incorrect. The drink mix contains whey protein.

The publisher, editor, staff and oversight board of Cyclelicious regret the error. To make up for the mistake, I’ll give away free Clif Shot products to those who participate in tomorrow’s San Jose Bike Train (while supplies last).

Clif Bar Clif Shot

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San Jose endorsements 2014

California primary elections take place next Tuesday, June 3, 2014. The top two vote getters for those seeking office will be eligible to run in the general election in November. If any candidate gets a majority of votes next week then that candidate wins without a run off. Below are my endorsements and my predictions.

San Jose Mayor

Sam LIccardo bikes to work

A recent independent survey shows Dave Cortese and Sam Liccardo with comfortable leads over the other six candidates in the field, although the
English-only polling likely excludes a large number of San Jose voters.

I’ve covered my reasons to support several times on these pages, so I’ll simply remind you that I support Sam Liccardo in his bid for mayor. His ambitions lie beyond City Hall in California’s third largest city, and I believe Liccardo can eventually be a powerful ally for cyclists in the Assembly and the Governor’s Mansion.

My prediction: Cortese will clearly make the November ballot. Second place will likely be Liccardo, but it’s not a sure thing so it’s important to vote and to encourage your friends to vote.

San Jose District 1

Bicycles for Susan Marsland San Jose

Susan Marsland is the clear choice. You can show your support for this D-1 candidate at a Susan Marsland Bike Party this Friday led by the husband and wife team of David and Susan Marsland. David will start at City Hall in 7 PM, while Susan joins up at Century 21 Theatre DOMES at 8:15 PM.

My prediction: Paul Fong (who told the Mercury News that “I know the San Jose area very well because I’ve driven by it every day”) and Chappie Jones (an avid road cyclist). Still, get the vote out and you might see an upset victory.

San Jose District 3

District 3 covers downtown San Jose. All of the candidates live in or near downtown. Their responses to the I Walk I Bike I Vote questionnaire clearly highlights that they understand the benefits of walking and, for the most part, cycling in the urban core. It’s an embarrassment of riches for voters.

Early on, I supported candidate Kathy Sutherland. I still believe she makes a worthwhile candidate. Since then, however, I’ve learned more about Don Gagliardi and now endorse him for the D-3 council seat.

My prediction: Gagliardi and Sutherland.

San Jose District 5

I’ll hold my nose and endorse Xavier Campos. The incumbent allied himself with Liccardo and Rose Herrera in supporting the Hedding Street street calming projects and similar projects around San Jose. I don’t know what Magdalena Carrasco and Aaron Resendez think of bikes.

Campos and Carrasco will win the primary next week.

San Jose District 7

I haven’t connected with the candidates but I like the voters guide answers provided by Buu Thai.

I don’t know enough about D-7 to predict anything.

San Jose District 9

Both candidates for District 9 — Donald Rocha and Lois Wilco-Owens — appeal to me. Rocha has a reputation as somebody who can be difficult to work with, so I’ll tip my hat to Wilco-Owens. She lives in Willow Glen. Her adult son rides the Caltrain bike car every day from San Jose to San Francisco.

Prediction: Rocha as incumbent will likely win more votes. If he gets a majority in the primaries, he automatically wins an no run-off is needed in the November general election.

Photo credits: Dave Beaty / MTC and I Walk I Bike I Vote.

Council Candidates appear at San Jose Bike Party

Of five mayor and council candidates who promised to appear at last night’s San Jose Bike Party, eight either showed up or sent a campaign representative to ask participants to “vote for me” in the primaries coming up on June 3, 2014. The candidates are running for mayor and council seats for the city of San Jose. These are all mainstream, leading candidates stumping for the bike vote.

Below photos of Dave Cortese, Pierluigi Oliviero, Susan Marsland and others filched from Instagram. The I Walk I Bike I Vote voters’ guide was updated this morning with responses.

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TONIGHT: San Jose City Council Candidates at San Jose Bike Party

Five candidates for San Jose City Council say they’ll be at San Jose Bike Party tonight at 7:30.

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They are D1 candidate Susan Marsland, D3 candidates Don Gagliardi and Kathy Sutherland,   and Mayoral candidates Dave Cortese and Rose Herrera.

Per I Walk I Bike I Vote, which contacted the campaign offices of these candidates and encouraged them to appear.  You can find position statements from these and other candidates at that website.

Ride information for San Jose Bike Party here.