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Bike to Work

Bike Carson has posted the first of many entries on Bike to Work Month / Week / Day, including the poster and a calendar of events planned. The first event is tomorrow night, a (Almost) Full Moon Mountain Bike ride.

So that we don’t have to maintain pages and other resources in two places, the main content for Bike to Work will be hosted on Bike Carson. Check the Bike Month 2010 and Bike to Work Week Corporate Challenge 2010 tabs. The Google calendar is already a shared resource between Muscle Powered and Bike Carson, so you’ll see the same entries from either location. There will still be some posts on Bike to Work here on the Muscle Powered blog, but Bike Carson will really be hopping.

 
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Posted by on April 28, 2010 in bike month, bike to work week

 

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Bicycle Maintenance Clinic

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There is one more Bicycle Maintenance Clinic left to attend. This week’s topic; what to wear when commuting by bike.

These very informative clinics provide necessary instruction to the experienced and novice cyclist, and have contributed greatly to the success of Bike Month in Carson City.

Thanks Dennis!

Bike Habitat
921 Topsy Ln #238
267-5053
Clinic begins at 6:30 p.m.

See you there.

 
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Posted by on May 20, 2008 in bicycling, bike to work week, events, news

 

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Bike to Work Day! Friday, May 16

Bike to Work Day is tomorrow, and it’s a day packed full of events; free bus service for bicycle commuters, bicycle commuter stations, and Bike Month raffle.
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JAC-Jump Around Carson

You may have seen the Jump Around Carson (JAC) buses making their rounds in Carson City. Lately I’ve noticed more passengers are filling up the seats. This isn’t a scientific study I’m reciting. When a bus goes by I look to see how many people are using our local transit system, and lately I’ve noticed more users.
I imagine usage is up because of higher fuel prices. I’ve also noticed something else on JAC buses, and that is bike racks.

When I contacted JAC I was informed that all their buses have bike racks installed on the front of the vehicles. I would like to take this opportunity to thank JAC for providing a multi-mode transportation option in our city.

JAC is participating on Bike To Work Day, Friday, May 16, by graciously offering free all-day bus service to bicycle commuters.

You might ask, ” If you’re on your bike, why would you need to take a bus?”

One of our major goals for BTWD is to encourage as many people as possible to ride their bicycle to work. Some people might think they couldn’t possibly ride a bicycle 10 miles in one day…. but maybe five miles is possible. There are many combinations a person could use to achieve their car-free goals.

Pedal to work, take the bus home, or vice versa. Or you could pedal to a JAC bus stop, lock up your bike, and take JAC to work.

motorway l.jpgJAC’s offer to allow free passage to bicycle commuters on BTWD is an outstanding position to take towards their continuing community involvement. While free is a great incentive, their regular daily fares are more than reasonable, which makes it a very affordable way to get around town.

JAC’s hours are from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Be forewarned, there are only two available spaces per rack on each bus, so if the rack is full you may need to have a “plan B”.

Visit JAC’s website here to get more information about routes and schedules.

Please contact JAC and thank them for installing bicycle racks, and for supporting Bike Month.

Bicycle Commuter Stations: 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.

Comma Coffee
312 S. Carson St

June Joplin, proprietress of Comma Coffee, who among other vocations is an actress, massage therapist, jazz singer, and mother, is once again supporting
Bike to Work Day.
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their way to work.

STARBUCKS 7 a.m. – 9 a.m.

3325 Retail Dr

1410 E. Williams St
921 Topsy Ln.
3228 N. Carson St.
2320 S. Carson St.

In our early stages of organizing Bike to Work Day activities, I approached a few of our local Starbucks’ managers and asked if they would like to participate in BTWD. Each one of them, without hesitation, said “YES!” So thinking I had everything under control (boy was I kidding myself), I continued with the printing of our Bike Month fliers and brochures.

A couple of weeks ago I received an e-mail from Starbucks’ district manager Rick Roche, who after seeing our fliers and viewing our website, noticed a huge over-site on my part: Why are only three Starbucks’ shops participating? Oops! What was I thinking?
Mr. Roche informed me that not three, but all five of the Carson City Starbucks’ would like to be involved in BTWD. Whew!

The generous offer from Starbucks will give us six commuter stations to serve the Carson City area, helping to make this our most successful Bike Month ever. Thanks Rick!

Wrap-up Party and Raffle: Firkin & Fox 6:00 p.m.- 7:30 p.m.

Bringing things to a close is the Bike Month Raffle sponsored by Muscle Powered.

We have some cool things happing this evening, starting with a special performance by African drum and dance group, Anouaze Beat. This energetic ensemble is giving us a preview performance a week in advance of their upcoming Brewery Arts Center gig on Saturday, May 24
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During intermission we’ll raffle off prizes donated by our wonderful sponsors, including our grand prize, a KHS Urban-X commuter bicycle donated by Lumos and Associates with help from Big Dan (Bicycle Authority).

So ride your bicycle over to the Firkin & Fox and tip back a cold brew, listen to some hot music, and make a few new cycling friends.

And that’s not all.

TOUR OF CARSON 25-35 miles

On Sunday, May 18 Denis and Viola will take us on an unsupported, moderately paced ride around Carson City to celebrate the one year anniversary of Bike Habitat. Meet in front of the shop at 9:30 a.m. There will refreshments served after the ride.

HELMETS REQUIRED!

P.S. Events like these don’t happen without the generous support of our sponsors. So if you’re participating in one of the events, or you visit them in the future, please thank them for their community support.

See you there.

Thank you Bike Month Sponsors:

BICYCLE AUTHORITY
BIKECARSON.COM
BIKE HABITAT
COMMA COFFEE
CYCLO-CORE
DOWNTOWN CARSON CITY
FLEET FEET
FLUME TRAIL BIKES
JAC- JUMP AROUND CARSON
LUMOS & ASSOCIATES
MUSCLE POWERED
RED ROCK FAMILY DENTAL
STARBUCKS
THE BIKE SMITH
VELTEC

 
 

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May is National Bike Month

It might be snowing right now, but May will be here before we know it. May is National Bike Month. That means we have three months left to plan bicycle activities that will last a whole month! Of course I believe the focus will be Bike to Work Week, and especially Bike to Work Day.

I found the following information on the The League of American Bicyclists website.

May is National Bike Month – The League of American Bicyclists is promoting Bike-to-Work Week from May 12-16 and Bike-to-Work Day on Friday, May 16.

There is a wonderful set of resources on the LAB site as well, including:

  • National Bike Month Organizer’s Kit
  • Sample Bike Month Proclamation
  • Bike to Work Commuter’s Booklet
  • BikeEd Brochure
  • Bicycle Friendly Communities Brochure
  • Web Banners
  • National Strategies for Advancing Bicycle Safety

I participated in Bike to Work Week last year by riding in to Carson from Gardnerville a couple times. But since I was pretty much just going straight to work, I really didn’t get to see all that was happening around town. Now that I’m living in Carson City, I’ll be able to hit all of the events.

I’d like to hear from you about what you felt was successful last year, what we could do better, and any new ideas. Make a comment here, or send me an email.

I’m still compiling a list of my ideas, and I’ll share them soon. Stay tuned!

 
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Posted by on January 31, 2008 in bicycling

 

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