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​Celebrate Earth Day

4/22/2020

 
Front wheel of a bike with an earth imposed on it
Wednesday, April 22, 2020 marks the 20th anniversary of Earth Day.  Every year billions of people all over the world call for action to protect the environment on this global day of observance.  Due to COVID-19 this year’s call to action is not marked by gatherings, rallies, or group bike rides, but the sentiment still applies.    

With a stay at home order in affect and less fossil fuel vehicles on the road, scientists have reported a significant reduction in air pollution in the last month.  If we could only figure out a way to sustain this trend when our lives return to normal! 

One way is to expand cycling as the preferred mode for everyday transportation.   Cities where residents bike, walk, and use public transportation have significantly lower CO2 transport emissions than those that rely on private vehicles even when factoring in the footprint of a bike’s manufacture and maintenance. 


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​Drama and Triumph on a Bike Ride

4/21/2020

 
Neon image of a tandem bike
Last fall Troy Henikoff and his daughter made the trip from Evanston to Toronto where she was going to begin her first year of college—on a bicycle built for two!  To even think of undertaking such a trip on a bike indicates they are a “cycling” family AND they are not afraid of a challenge.  At the April 21 Evanston Bicycle Club virtual meeting they reported that the trip was a success, after they overcame a few unplanned challenges along the way. 
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The Armchair Cyclist – Pandemic Edition

4/15/2020

 
Today we feature a guest post from Barbara Miller reprising her excellent collection of cycling resources originally published in the Evanston Bicycle Club newsletter of Feb. 2020.

​The sun is shining. Grass is greening up. Buds on shrubs and trees are swelling. Spring bulbs are blooming.  And we’re being asked to behave like we’re in the middle of the polar vortex and hunker down indoors. Bummer. 
 
​Rather than choosing to ride this                                                we may have to "ride" this   
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​Those of us lucky enough to have a trainer can pedal a bit indoors, which provides exercise but not much inspiration; it may only serve to remind us that we’re “in here” alone rather than “out there” with friends where we’d rather be.  

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Cycling Myths Busted

4/10/2020

 
Man standing at a fork in the road choosing between fact or myth
There is an episode of the old television series Bonanza where Ben Cartwright and his sons travel to another town to sell cattle where events there perpetuate “alternative facts.”   They arrive in town without cash due to a robbery, so the locals think they're destitute.  Hoss is tricked into drinking a high alcohol beverage and causes a disturbance so he must be a worthless drunk. The deception culminates when Ben is lured to a barn, knocked unconscious, and hung by a rope to look like suicide. 


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The New Cycling Etiquette

4/7/2020

 
Group of cyclists of all ages in the city
For everyone to get along on the road there are a series of rules of the road that apply to both motorists and cyclists.  Examples of rules include riding on the right side of the road, passing on the left, signaling intentions, obeying traffic signals, and yielding to pedestrians in cross walks.  But there is also etiquette not codified in law that we do to help each other out.  Examples are providing directions when someone asks and offering to assist if someone has a mechanical problem.   With the advent of COVID-19 and our way of life changing there is some new cycling etiquette that we can adopt that will not only help each other out but may save lives:
  • Bike 6 feet away from other cyclists and pedestrians​
  • If you are stopped at a traffic light, keep your distance from others
  • Do not meet up with other cycling friends (riding with another person from your household is still okay)
  • If you need to cough, try to execute a Vampire cough (into your elbow)
  • Wear gloves
  • Use your knuckles to press traffic buttons instead of your fingers 
  • Wear a bandana or sweatband under your helmet to avoid having to wipe sweat off your face
  • Ride within your limits since injuries will place an additional stress on the healthcare system  

Social Distancing during COVID-19

4/1/2020

 
Two cyclists standing over a bike leaning in and kissing
Did you know that a bicycle is about 6 feet long?  This means by riding a bike and keeping a few feet away in front, behind, and beside you, you can easily meet the current public health guidance of keeping a 6 feet distance from others to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19.   Of course, while on a bike, besides the 6-foot distance to be safe it is good to continue to use regular cycling best practices of obeying traffic laws, being alert and being predictable. 


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