Tag: cascade bicycle club
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Trail etiquette: What do you think of Cascade’s new anti-headphone signs?
Trail etiquette. Stay to the right, use voice or bell, slow down when passing, don’t use headphones, and on and on. There are certain guidelines that make shared use trails work better, and Cascade Bicycle Club is launching a campaign to highlight some of them. In a lot of ways, our shared use spaces (like…
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Bike-friendly primary election open thread
It’s already time to start voting in Washington. Seattle Bike Blog is in no way prepared to publish endorsements, but we encourage you to use this post to discuss the upcoming primary election. Ballots are arriving at homes across the state. Which races are the most important for biking? How should people vote? To jumpstart…
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Tonight: CycleFest takes over Seward Park
Want to watch the Tour de France next to the park where Tour competitor Tyler Farrar got his pro racing start? Then head down to Seward Park tonight (Thursday) for Cascade Bicycle Club’s CycleFest. You can watch a real life bike race, followed by a screening of the legendary 17th Stage of the Tour at…
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Cascade profiles some inspiring 2012 STPers
Anne-Marije Rook has been writing some fantastic profiles of some inspiring people who are riding in the STP this year. In the end, this is what biking is all about: Making your life stronger and happier. Click the headlines to read the full stories: Rider spotlight: Jodi from Mount Vernon won’t let cancer stop her…
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10,000 people will bike from Seattle to Portland this weekend
Starting at 4:45 a.m. Saturday, 10,000 people on bikes will leave a parking lot near Husky Stadium to ride 202 miles to Portland. Cascade Bicycle Club’s Seattle to Portland Classic is their biggest ride of the year is a national phenomenon, drawing people from 40 states and four countries. Of the 10,000 participants, 2,049 are…
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John Mauro leaving Cascade, club searching for new policy wiz
John Mauro sent an email to acquaintances announcing his resignation as the Director of Policy, Planning and Government Affairs at Cascade Bicycle Club. The position, previously held by now-mayoral staffer David Hiller, is a key position in the club’s political advocacy work on the city, county and state levels. Mauro only held the spot for…
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