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Ellen Fletcher

Published May 15, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 6 Comments on Ellen Fletcher

I just gotta say that Ellen Fletcher is my hero. She’s a perennial presence at the Palo Alto City Hall Energizer Station on Bike To Work Day. She rides her Breezer bike there in spite of her advanced age and recently poor health. She was at City Hall handing out maps, talking to people and […]

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Biking to the Bike Away From Work Bash

Published May 15, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 16 Comments on Biking to the Bike Away From Work Bash

I saw this family on San Fernando Street in San Jose, where they were biking to the Bike Away from Work Bash at Plant 51 on Thursday evening. Here’s a slideshow of my Bike To Work Day 2009 photos from yesterday. Don’t miss San Francisco State of Cycling.

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San Francisco State of Cycling

Published May 15, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / Leave a Comment

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency released its 2008 State of Cycling report this week. Some tidbits from this report: From 2006 to 2008, the number of cyclists counted increased by 43% in San Francisco. The number of female cyclists increased slightly from 25% to 27% from 2006 to 2008 after a slight dip in […]

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Bicycle blogs on Amazon Kindle

Published May 14, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 8 Comments on Bicycle blogs on Amazon Kindle

Amazon recently opened up their publishing to allow bloggers to publish to the Kindle. You can read Cyclelicious for free online via the web or RSS, or you can pay $1.99 per month to read it on your Kindle reader. I followed the lead of Bike Hugger and Bicycle Design which are also available to […]

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Ride with Fritz, get free stuff

Published May 14, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 14 Comments on Ride with Fritz, get free stuff

Happy Bay Area Bike To Work Day, everybody! Ride with me in the Mountain View to San Jose bike convoy this evening and get free stuff (while supplies last). The best (IMO) prize is the “Roadie” mirror for drop bars from CycleAware. I have one to give away. If you want it, be the first […]

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Change your life, ride a bike!

Published May 14, 2009 / by Richard Masoner / 6 Comments on Change your life, ride a bike!

Meli and Adrienne in San Francisco are a pair of friends to Cyclelicious, even if they didn’t show up for my BBQ the other weekend! 🙂 They’ve joined forces to start a new biking blog: Change Your Life Ride a Bike. Photos by Adrienne.

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