We have a lot to catch up on after this weekend’s breaking news, starting with a new e-book from one of LA’s leading bike writers.
If you’ve been following this site for awhile, you’ll know that we link to pieces written by my friend Richard Risemberg of Bicycle Fixation on almost a daily basis, whether on his own site, or as a guest writer for Flying Pigeon and Orange 20 Bikes.
Now he’s collected some of his best essays for the new volume, Our Own Day Here.
While many of the chapters focus on bicycling, the tome goes beyond bikes to examine “how the way we travel, live, and shop shape our lives and our souls, and reveals the richness of experience he finds in city living.”
Among the subjects covered in these sometimes poetic, sometime humorous essays are cars, transit and bicycling, economics and politics, development, as well as the sense of place and the places that make it happen.
As he notes, some of the pieces have appeared on various websites, as well as in the pages of local and national publications, while others have never seen print or pixels before.
I haven’t had a chance to read it myself yet, though I hope to offer at least a partial review soon.
But knowing Rick, and the insightful quality of his writing, I’d highly recommend giving it a read. Especially at the low download price of just $4.99 — with a 10% discount through Smashwords with the code BU84L through the end of August.
It’s also available through Apple’s iTunes Store, and for Kindle through Amazon.
So what are you waiting for, already?
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The driver charged with killing popular Beaumont cyclist Phillip Richards has been found guilty on charges stemming from the fatal hit-and-run.
Jurors convicted William Donald Johnson of both gross vehicular manslaughter while under the influence and hit-and-run causing injury, with enhancements for leaving the scene of a collision and causing great bodily injury.
However, the jurors split on an additional murder charge; the Riverside County DA is unsure if he will be retried on that charge. He will be sentenced October 3rd; no word yet on how much time he faces.
Johnson’s wife Kari had previously pled guilty to aiding in Johnson’s escape in the hit-and-run, and was sentenced to 90 days in jail and three years probation.
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Tragically, the bike rider most seriously injured in that wrong-way collision on San Diego’s Fiesta Island that sent eight cyclists to the hospital is paralyzed from the chest down as a result.
Meanwhile, the driver responsible pled not guilty to felony DUI with injury and possession of a controlled substance after meth was found hidden in a very private place.
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That other notable cyclist from my hometown sets out today to win his second USA Pro Challenge, while Jens Voigt says this will be his last pro tour after 33 years.
Caught on video: A nasty crash in the Eneco Tour takes out Italian cyclist Eugenio Alafaci, as well as the cameraman filming it.
And former world champ Mario Cipollini is hospitalized after a car turns in front of him on a training ride.
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Local
CityMetric looks at a tale of two bike lanes on North and South Figueroa.
A virtually unrecognizable Kesha goes for a bike ride on Venice Beach.
LAist offers photos from the opening of the Levi’s Commuter pop-up in DTLA.
Now you, too, can slug your java from an Every Lane is a Bike Lane mug.
Streetsblog and Santa Monica Next will host a forum for SaMo city council candidates next month.
The San Gabriel City Council holds a special session on Tuesday (pdf) to discuss the city’s proposed bike plan.
State
A Desert Hot Springs man is under arrest after police found him riding with bolt cutters on a stolen bike. And it wasn’t even the one he was seen stealing on surveillance video.
Sad news, as the San Francisco bike rider seriously injured in a collision with a fleeing car thief last month was taken off life support on Saturday.
After his custom-made bike is stolen, Redding residents pitch in to help a developmentally disabled man build a new one.
National
Our slow cycling, casually dressed president goes for a family bike ride on Martha’s Vineyard.
An OpEd writer for the New York Times reminisces on her life on two wheels, while a writer for Crain’s New York, who lost his own son in a bicycling collision seven years ago, explains the city’s new Vision Zero policy.
The New York Post applauds the NYPD’s crackdown on cyclists who “terrorize pedestrians and endanger life and limb,” and calls on the city to make it permanent. On the other hand, they seem to be fine with the lawbreaking drivers who kill a hell of a lot more people than cyclists ever could.
Caught on video: Continuing today’s New York theme, an NYPD officer is caught leaning in to deliberately block a bike lane, evidently just for the hell of it.
Finally leaving Gotham, a Maryland cyclist pens a powerful open letter to the hit-and-run driver who cracked his ribs and ran his bike over.
International
CNN lists the world’s best cycling cities; only one US city is on the list. And no, it ain’t LA.
A Montreal office building cuts a cyclist’s lock and impounds her bike, even though it was parked on public property; if they have such a problem with parked bikes, maybe they should put in a decent bike rack.
Britain’s Top Gear host calls for separated bike lanes and greater tolerance on the roads.
Turns out cyclists are human beings, too. Who could have imagined?
At least they’re showing an even hand, as Aussie police target scofflaw cyclists and the law-breaking drivers who pose the greatest risk to them and others.
Finally…
Breckenridge CO hosts a replica of the Eiffel Tower made entirely of bike parts. And Ford learns the hard way that using a convicted bike doper probably isn’t the best way to market their cars.
Mrs. the Poet will be very upset that Cipollini was injured, he was her favorite rider in the pro peloton.
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