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Yuba's factory team takes first in the two-wheeled division at food-hauling cargo race "Supermarket Street Sweep"

Team Yuba's Ben Sarrazin hauled 330 pounds of food, mostly rice, to a food bank to win the two-wheeled division of the "Supermarket Street Sweep. Rock The Bike ran support for the race. 

 

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Thanks SF Marathon runners and pedalers

Viv crew hamming it up between awards categories by you.
Rock The Bike brought our Pedal Powered Stage to the finish line of the San Francisco Marathon, where fans, runners, volunteers, and the crew pedal powered the awards ceremony. Above, Viv team volunteers helped us get a groove going between the different award classes. Read More »

Street performing at Pirate Cat Radio


Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR. .
Big thanks to Amanda and Monkey at Pirate Cat, the Mission District's favorite neighborhood radio station, for the warm invitation. Read More »

Wierd coincidence

This afternoon in the workshop I got a call from Joel, the drummer from Afrolicious and Pleasure Maker (Thursdays at the Elbo Room). I met Joel when we were on the 2-Mile Challenge tour together. He said,

"Sorry I couldn't make it to your gig last week, I was working."

"Doing what?"

"Moving."

"Moving? Like for cash?

"Yeah."

"How much they paying you?"

"18 an hour." Read More »

Sheldon Brown Memorial Ride in Austin

Birds in hand Originally uploaded by rudeboyrobbo

 

Southwest Cycling News' Bob Farr, a.k.a. RudeBoyRobbo, shot some beautiful images of a ride in Austin in memory of Sheldon Brown. Read More »

Murray Neil's combined passions: Bikes, Kites, Community

bikes and kites

One of our Flickr friends, Murray Neil, a New Zealand bike culture head and Xtracycle rider, combines his love of photography, kites, and biking in his crystal clear aerial shots. He fabricated his own kite-based aerial photography rig and uses the photographs to document, among other things, which bike lanes he finds effective and which intersections still need work. In the photo above, Neil can be seen as a tiny dark blue figure in the sand to the left of the bridge on the far side of the river. You can even see the faint line of the kite's string. Even cooler, the red and white object halfway across the bridge is his friend Ted, who had seen his kite line and biked over to say "hi."

Unlike airplane based aerial photography, Neil's is quiet, cheap, beautiful, and non-polluting. Now that's community.

New York bike photographer seeks catharsis on Flickr after a wreck

i am a lucky, lucky girl... Originally uploaded by lola.rola

After posting the series of her wrecked Surly on Flickr, 50 or so other bike heads piped up with moral support and gratitude for her luck at emerging with only a 'bruised ass'.

She reports that "no part is salvageable". Read More »