Great news!
CicLAvia is returning to South LA on the 23rd of next month, with a route down legendary Central Ave — the birthplace of West Coast Jazz — from South Central to Watts.
While I’m told the first South LA CicLAvia had a smaller turnout than some of the other CicLAvias, several people have said it was one of their favorites.
Unfortunately, I missed it when I was first diagnosed with diabetes and neuropathy. I don’t plan on letting that happen again.
The Ride for Love will offer a preview the CicLAvia route on February 9th, starting from the Watts Towers.
Meanwhile, CicLAvia will be hosting their annual fundraiser on the 2nd.
We're kicking off the year with CeLAbrate! – our all-ages fundraiser on Feb 2. Buy a ticket & join us for delicious brunch (mimosas, juice & coffee, pastries, breakfast tacos & other goodies), fun and games with friends, & the unveiling of our 2020 season https://t.co/MUiMa6HwPS pic.twitter.com/t5WMPJevFq
— CicLAvia (@CicLAvia) January 20, 2020
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Several people reached out over the weekend, both sad and angry over the death of an apparent homeless man after a police supervisor mistook a bike part he was holding for a weapon.
The shooting occurred earlier this month when a witness spotted the man holding the Schwinn part near Sepulveda and Venice Blvds, and called police to report a man with a gun.
When the officer arrived, the man, identified by LAPD Chief Michael Moore as 31-year old Victor Valencia, reportedly pointed the part at him; already primed to find someone with a gun, the cop fired, hitting the man once.
Sadly, in this case, once was enough.
Whether this tragic shooting was justified will undoubtedly hinge on the officer’s dash cam and body cam videos, and whether they show the victim brandishing the part like a gun, or merely holding it in his hand.
Either way, it once again points to our society’s continuing failure to care for the homeless and mentally ill.
Thanks to everyone who sent this for the heads-up.
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You might need to find another route through Culver City to the coast for the next three weeks.
The Ballona Creek Bike Path entrances and exits will experience closures from January 21 – February 14 due to an educational art installation.
Click/tap the link to see a full list of closures and more information https://t.co/eDth1aSZVl pic.twitter.com/v5qKKA95uZ
— City of Culver City (@CulverCityGov) January 17, 2020
During January 21 through February 14 certain bike path entrances/exits will be closed due to a site improvement project. The schedule is below:
- January 21 – January 24: East Sepulveda Bike Path Entrance/Exit
- January 27 – January 31: Overland West Bike Path Entrance/Exit
- February 3 – February 7: Overland East Bike Path Entrance/Exit
- February 10 – February 14: Duquesne Avenue Bike Path Entrance/Exit
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Evidently, I’m a bad influence on my local neighborhood council members.
1st ride: new EBike, instead of usual Sunday drive. JOY! Good workouts betw. Eboosts. Thank u @bikinginla for inspiration to ditch car sometimes. #SchwinnEC1 #NicholsCanyon #Area6 #BikeLA #MyDayInLA @LADOTSafeRoutes @LADOTlivable @fkrem @EBikePete @ebikermag @blossombike pic.twitter.com/nZ7lyNOZ1k
— M YARBER (@6Chair) January 19, 2020
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Once again, authorities do their best to keep a dangerous driver on the streets until it’s too late, as Chris Willig forwards news of a Bay Area man who was busted for drunk driving – while he was out on parole for his 11th DUI.
Yes, eleven.
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The war on cars may be a myth, but the war on bikes just keeps going on.
Call her a bicycle serial killer. A Louisiana woman was arrested for the hit-and-run death of a bike rider — seven years after she killed a bike-riding teenage boy in another hit-and-run. And on the same damn highway, no less.
But sometimes it’s the people on two wheels behaving badly.
After a man with two black eyes and a possible broken nose rode his bicycle up to a Massachusetts bar, the bartender refused to serve him. So he left for a few minutes, then came back and slashed all four tires on every car in the parking lot.
An Indian motorcyclist was killed in a road rage dispute when he was beaten to death by a bicycle rider and his friends, after they accused the victim of hitting the man’s bike with his motorcycle.
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Local
The Red Car Bridge over the LA River is scheduled for its official ribbon cutting on this Saturday at 11:30 am; the bicycle/pedestrian bridge runs parallel to the Glendale-Hyperion Bridge in Atwater Village, on pilings used by the legendary Red Car streetcars.
The New York Times interviews a woman who is happy she went carfree in the City of Angels, even if they can’t quite seem to believe it.
As we noted last week, some Pasadena residents are calling for a return to the outdated, auto-centric LOS method of measure traffic at the expense of everyone else. Even though a local website says the Rose City has to take up the slack in addressing climate change.
A Malibu website concludes that the Expo Line, which doesn’t even go to there, is somehow responsible of an uptick in crime in the wealthy coastal city. Because evidently, there are no local criminals in the ‘Bu, and bad guys are afraid to drive PCH. Like any sane people.
A Long Beach man is on trial for murder after shooting another man in the face during an argument over a bicycle and which of them owned it. Once again, no bicycle is worth your life; if it comes down to that, just let them take it. And no bicycle is worth killing for, either. Thanks to John Damman for the tip.
State
A bike rider was injured in an El Cajon hit-and-run on Sunday. Sadly, that sentence is almost longer than the entire story.
Sad news from Concord, where a 54-year old woman was killed in a collision as she was riding her bike.
Seriously? Just a few short months after opening a $20 million bike and pedestrian path over the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, it will be shut down for four days — just so bridge inspectors can park their bigass truck in it while they examine the other lanes.
Sonoma County officials want to clear out a mile-long homeless encampment stradling both sides of a popular bike path. Thanks to Robert Leone for the link.
A UC Davis student attending on a BMX scholarship asks for the public’s help after her bikes were stolen. Rase your hand if you had no idea you could even get a BMX scholarship.
Arcata city hall is now officially bike friendly.
National
A national group of bicycling and pedestrian professionals tells the NTSB in no uncertain terms that bike helmets may be a good idea, but mandating them isn’t.
A new survey of America’s mayors shows they’re concerned about climate change and think the country’s cities are too car oriented and unsafe for bicyclists and pedestrians. Just don’t ask them to do anything about it.
No irony here. A cop assigned to Portland’s Bike Theft Task Force had his police bicycle stolen when he handcuffed it to a rack outside the courthouse after forgetting his U-lock. And when he got out of court, the cuffs were all that was left. Thanks again to Robert Leone.
About damn time. A Colorado state senator proposes a bill that would give people on bicycles the unquestioned right-of-way in a bike lane. There’s simply no excuse for making bike riders second-class citizens in our own traffic lanes. So how about doing the same thing here in California?
A bighearted Texas man bought a new bike for a ten-year old boy after the bicycle the kid had won in a church raffle was stolen; the man knew the feeling, because his bike was stolen when he was ten, too.
The Scottish round-the-world cyclist who was nearly killed when he was run down by a Texas driver should finally be flying home this week, despite a fractured skull.
Saying the city hasn’t been bold when it mattered, Philadelphia hasn’t followed through on its bold Vision Zero plan, according to a local magazine.
Fat biking takes on a whole different meaning as the Washington Post talks with a pair of self-described fat cyclists who want to get more large people out on their bikes.
Newly crowned NCAA football champ LSU is now building bike lanes through the campus. Only a few decades too late to do me any good.
A kindhearted Louisiana cop bought a new bicycle for a nine-year girl just days after hers was stolen.
The nationwide rash of bicyclist shootings goes on, as someone hit a 16-year old Miami boy in a drive-by shooting as he rode with friends.
You’ve got to be kidding. Life is really cheap in Florida, where a driver who killed a woman riding her bike in a crosswalk won’t face any charges, despite causing the crash by running a stop sign.
International
Road.cc rates 17 of the best bike taillights. Which is almost as many as you need to get some drivers to notice you.
Bicycling talks with a pair of women who are 13,000 miles into an 18,000-mile tandem bike ride around the world, learning that California has the most beautiful coastline while New Zealand has the angriest drivers.
Life is cheap in Wales, where a driver got just 27 months behind bars when detectives tracked her down for fleeing the scene after slamming her car into four family members riding their bikes, seriously injuring three of them — including one woman who nearly died from a pair of heart attacks while waiting for paramedics.
Scottish bicyclists took matters and rakes into their own hands to remove dangerously slick leaves from a bike path, doing in two hours what the local government couldn’t get done in four months.
After buying a $1,700 stolen bike for the equivalent of $104, a kindhearted British man set out to find the owner so he could return it.
A member of Britain’s House of Lords wants to make the penalty for bike riders who injure or kill others equivalent to the penalties for motorists, subjecting riders to up to 14 years behind bars. Never mind the much lower risk bike riders pose to other people on the roads.
Competitive Cycling
Pro cyclist Ian Boswell will be taking this year off from the WorldTour to spend more time on his tractor. Yes, tractor.
Dutch cycling star Mathieu Van der Poel will spend the year bouncing between disciplines, competing in ‘cross, road cycling and mountain biking, with an emphasis on the Olympics and Spring Classics.
Vuelta champ Primož Roglič says he should be the favorite for this year’s Tour de France. Even if no one can figure out how to pronounce his name.
Cycling Tips explains why the Tour Down Under matters.
Finally…
Telling police you couldn’t stop during a chase because your bike doesn’t have any brakes probably isn’t the best excuse. It’s still hit-and-run, even if you throw a wad of cash at the victim before driving off.
And if this kid can bike to school at 40 below — Celsius or Fahrenheit — never let anyone tell you it’s too cold to ride a bike in Los Angeles.
Always fun to hear from the old country: RE: trouble at Shanagains — https://wareham.theweektoday.com/article/man-arrested-slashing-24-tires-shenanigans/45963
They caught the guy after the second (non-bicycle) crime.