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NBG's 2008 SF to Boston 6th Mayors' Ride Heating Up!!



 
 
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Old February 29th 08, 07:35 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc,rec.bicycles.rides,ba.bicycles
Martin Krieg[_2_]
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Default NBG's 2008 SF to Boston 6th Mayors' Ride Heating Up!!

To see the illustrated web version of this newsletter:
http://nationalbicyclegreenway.com/News/

A) Outgoing Palo Alto Mayor Yoriko to ride/kick off 2008 Mayors' Ride
B) Palo Alto to San Francisco ride registration opens - FREE
C) Coast to coast Mayors' Ride map routing help needed all over the US
D) Christy Wolf Creates New Map Banner for BikeRoute.com
E) Christy Wolf's New Banner now flies on the Busycle
F) State Capitol to the American River Jed Smith Trail now on line
G) Wai Chong gets Sacto to Folsom route on line
H) Beauty of Sacto to Folsom ride now much easier to enjoy - 1/2 as
long!
I) Sacto to Folsom excerpt from my book
J) Randy Mitchell to HiWheel Sacto to Folsom River again
K) Marty Wilson to HiWheel Sacto to Folsom River again
L) Mike Damon submits Folsom to Reno route
M) Mike Damon to ride Folsom to Reno again - in O N E day!!
N) Annual Oakland to Berkeley ride opens for registration
O) Riders/Routes Needed for Berkeley to Napa, Napa to Sacto - Go all
the way, get a video?
P) ³How America can Bike and Grow Rich, The NBG Manifesto² Description
now on line
Q) Boston and SF top 3 Greenest cities in America
R) Amazing Bike Acrobat Ines Brunn may perform for us
S) Busycle Community Ride w/Paul Gregg Horn and UltraStar, A-ooga horn
T) Wai Chong on the known knowns & unknown unknowns


A) Outgoing Palo Alto Mayor Yoriko Kishimoto, the two wheel power house
who moved a lot of mountains for cyclists here and on the SF peninsula
during her one year term, is going to help lead the charge from Palo
Alto City Hall to San Francisco City Hall on Sunday April 27th. She will
be helping us kick off our 6th Annual National Mayors' Ride. Mo
http://www.BikeRoute.com/NationalMayorsRide2008

B) If you want to join Yoriko and the rest of us on this flat 34 mile
ride from Palo Alto to San Francisco, you can read all about it at our
Evite - while you're there, sign up to join us!! Mo
http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/vi...REUHGXFQYKWUKA
RPICMA&li=iq&src=email&trk=aei2

C) If you are out there on the east coast, we still need your help
getting our coast to coast Mayors' Ride route mapped. This is also
true for a fair amount of the Midwest and Far West. Come on fellow NBG
Giants. Own a piece of the NBG Rock. Go to our maps and please help us
connect the Mayors' Ride cities you see at our schedule/scorecard above.
Our maps: http://www.bikeroute.com/brdc

D) Christy Wolf of yourbrandhere.com created a beautiful banner that now
flies proud across the top of all of our BikeRoute.com pages

E) It also now stretches across the top of our Busycle!! Christy, gave
us the art work for free! WOW!!

F) Our route from the CA State Capitol to the American River and the Jed
Smith Rec Trail is now on line . Many THX to Bruce Morrical of the
Sacramento Bike Hikers for helping me figure it out with the very
detailed cue sheet he emailed to me. The rouyte:
http://www.bikeroute.com/BRdC/routeViewer.php?routeid=120

G) Not only is Wai Chong riding the river with us again, but he plotted
the route we will be using along the American River from Sacramento to
Folsom. See it he
http://www.bikeroute.com/BRdC/routeViewer.php?routeid=119

H) The biggest news about the route Wai plotted for us is the fact that
it is now half as long! This is particularly important to those HiWheel
cyclists who have stayed away because they are not sure if their fitness
or their antique machines are up to the task. Now instead of being
tortured in the hot July sun for what was 66 miles our first two years
when we stopped in Davis and 51 miles last year, we now have a shorter
relay in the cool of Spring that far more people can participate in.
As such we will be able to show a greater number of cyclists the
consummate, unparalleled river trail beauty that cyclists along this
part of American River get to revel in every day!

I) Here is how I describe it in my book "How America can Bike and Grow
Rich, The National Bicycle Greenway Manifesto²
http://www.bikeroute.com/HBGR/OverviewHBGR.php :

========================================
And it was easy to understand why. A true bicycle heaven indeed, we all
looked forward to doing that ride. Nor did it matter which way we rode,
While most years, we did the slight downhill direction from Folsom, we
were going this way because of our ride ended in Boston this year.

Even though the surface of the trail was city like asphalt, we still
looked forward to the escape it would provide. Soon we would all be on a
path that felt miles from nowhere even though the life of busy cities
lay just beyond the river bluffs. We would look out on a peaceful
summer-time river that gently poured over the rocky bottom it often
exposed.

Along the way, we would ride through a few lawn covered parks, cross
this, the American River, on a historic metal bridge and be entertained
by all the people frolicking in the many different swimming holes along
the way. As the trail neared the base of the Sierras we would find
ourselves passing through miles and miles of untouched open space where
even the occasional tell tale sign of human life, such as a far away
building or road, had completely disappeared from sight.
========================================

J) Randy Mitchell who you see pictured here doing his coffin trick
during our 2006 San Jose to Palo Alto relay is coming back for more of
the river. A college professor and former professional stunt man, Randy
would have been on the river ride no matter how long we ran it, He is
bringing his recumbent trike buddies with him this year.


K) To give you an idea how much people enjoy their American River trail
ride experience, Marty Wilson is coming back once again for his fourth
time! What's more is the fact that as one of the bicycle highlights of
his year, he was this year's first Mayors' Ride sign up -- for any of
our relays. A powerful cyclist, like Randy above, he is loved by
everyone who meets him.

L) In between his fast moving job and the MBA program that eats up the
rest of his time, Mike Damon found time to draw up a beautiful Folsom
to Reno route. He even fleshed it out with a lot of detail for any of
those daring enough to undertake this challenge. 164 miles, it is
what Don Loomis rode for us in 2004 and what I plan to "ride" in 2009.
I qualify the word ride with quotes because I do not know how much of
this stretch I will be walking. I plan to run the excerpt from my book
at our schedule/scorecard that discusses the history of an important
part of this relay link - the Mormon Emigrant trail, once an important
doorway to the west. To see the epic route Mike drew up:
http://www.bikeroute.com/BRdC/showRoute.php?routeid=116

M) What's especially important to note about the route Mike Damon
plotted for us above is the fact that he once again plans to cross the
Sierras on it in ONE day. Compare that to the several weeks it used to
take back in 1846 and the three to four days I have planed for this
stretch when I ride it in 2009. Besides the 164 mile distance, there are
many, many thousands of feet of climbing, while on one uphill ascent,
there is no water or services of any kind for 35 miles.

N) This year's eight mile Oakland to Berkeley ride is now open for
registration. A fun ride that showcases some landmark bicycle
infrastructure and even has us riding along the edge of the San
Francisco bay at one point, we expect to be joined for part of the
ride by Oakland councillor Nancy Nadel and Car Free Berkeley councillor
Kris Worthinton. To se the route and/or to sign up, go to this Evite:
http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/vi...MDUBWEJBPOLKNN
KXCEEB&li=iq&src=email&trk=aei2v

O) Once our ride reaches Berkeley, we need a cyclist(s) to carry the
figurative NBG torch to Napa. Ditto for Napa to Sacto. As well, we need
the route for this connection. Who can go to
http://www.bikeroute.com/brdc and help us out with a route?

Who can go to http://NationalBicycleGreenway.com/Forms/newriders.php
and let us see if they are qualified to ride any of those relay
connections for us? Maybe even ride from coast to coast like Scott
Campbell did for us in 2006? If that person is you, we'll even produce
a video/slide show for you like this one that we have on line for Scott:
http://revver.com/video/139587/mayor...ted-coast-to-c
oast/

P) If you want to see what my book, ³How America can Bike and Grow Rich,
The National Bicycle Greenway Manifesto² is all about, I finally put the
description on line. See it he
http://www.bikeroute.com/HBGR/OverviewHBGR.php

Q) Boston, the birthplace of American cycling and our National Mayors'
Ride destination city is ranked number three in terms of green by
"Popular Science" magazine. Mayor Tom Menino has been the driving force
behind how Beantown is now becoming seen by the rest of America. Number
one is Portland, OR while San Francisco, the start of this year's
Mayors' Ride is Number 2. Read about this excitement HE
http://www.boston.com/news/local/bre...ino_beantown.h
tml

R) I just heard from artistic celebrity cyclist, Ines Brunn! I had asked
her if she would like to perform at our 2009 ride send off and she
tells me she is very interested! And she says may even get out here,
from China where she lives, to ride the Busycle if she has any business
trips to the US to make in the interim.

Do get a look at her web, what she can do on a bike will take your
breath away. There is not a man alive, that I know of, who can do more
than a few of her tricks, much less a fully choreographed show full of
them. You don't want to miss this: http://trick-bike.com

S) Read about our most recent Busycle ride HE
http://www.bikeroute.com/BusycleWest...kCastorPre-Rid
e.php. A Community Ride to help kick off the Tour of California bike
race it was made all the more official by Paul Gregg and his escorts,
Nathan, Benjamin and Nick. At every intersection, Paul and his team
could be seen stopping all the traffic so we could get through, And
they do so with with skill and a growing arsenal of tools.

First there was the UltraStar, the kind of flashing yellow beacon you
see on forklifts and city vehicles. It is powered by the motorcycle
battery he carries in his panniers. To this reflective safety vests
began to appear on our ride chauffeurs. An Aooga horn that gets it
power also from the motorcycle battery is the most recent addition.
When cars encounter Paul and his team, they don't mind yielding as they
watch us parade by!! Indeed Paul has taken the term escort to a whole
new level. Now all he needs is an amplified megaphone.......

T) I'd like to close this newsletter with some wisdom from former US
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. It was in Wai Chong's .sig:

"...there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also
know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some
things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns - the ones we
don't know we don't know."
-


--
Perfect love drives out fear - John 4:18

Martin Krieg "Awake Again" Author
2009 w/"How America Can Bike & Grow Rich"
http://www.bikeroute.com/HBGR
'79 & '86 TransAmerica Bike Rides
Coma, Paralysis, Clinical Death Survivor*
NBG Founding Director, HiWheel Cyclist
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