British tabloid The Sun offers a horrifying report of a grandmother who was clotheslined by a racist attacker while riding on the Venice Boardwalk.
She was allegedly pulled off her ebike with a steel cable, as her attacker yelled “That’s what you get for being black!”
While there are enough details to be credible, it’s troubling that no one appears to have reported the story in Los Angeles.
Or this side of the Atlantic, for that matter.
But assuming it’s true, there is simply no excuse. Period.
Anyone who could do something like that needs a good long stay behind bars.
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Black Lives Matter protests and calls for police reform continue to reverberate around the country, with no sign of letting up.
The Beverly Press has a report on the bike ride and demonstration we mentioned on Monday, as over 600 people rode 14 miles from Hollywood to the Santa Monica Pier last weekend in a ride sponsored by the group Bike Rides for Black Lives.
Berkeley is removing responsibility for traffic stops from the police, and handing traffic enforcement to unarmed personnel.
Castelli officially unveils their Black Lives Matter jersey developed with bike rider and former NBA star Reggie Miler.
Bicycling talks with Grace Andersen, co-founder of a grassroots organization that fights for environmental justice and collective liberation.
Outside looks at why gravel race Dirty Kanza is changing its name, as the cycling world reckons with a racist, exclusionary past. And present, unfortunately.
New York’s largest bike education group is recommending a long list of police reforms, including more speed cams to reduce traffic stops, less biased enforcement, and better crash investigations. And for the NYPD to stop blaming victims.
After a North Carolina bike rider was hit by a driver who plowed through a group of protesters to escape a parking garage, the victim was ticketed for impeding traffic and not licensing his bike. The driver, on the other hand, was presumably given a pat on the back.
And the co-founder of a group that collects stories from Black, indigenous and people of color who ride bikes talks about what it’s like to bike while Black in today’s America. Including this line, which hits like a punch.
I wish that non-Black people understood what it’s like to never see people like you while out riding.
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Talk abut police behaving badly.
Police in Portland swarmed out from behind a van to tackle a bike rider, arresting him for disorderly conduct and interfering with a police officer.
Even though he doesn’t appear to be doing anything wrong.
WATCH – Portland Police officers knock a protester off of his bicycle and arrest him outside of Lownsdale Square Park near the Federal Courthouse downtown #LiveOnK2 pic.twitter.com/tow0GzeyzW
— Dan McCarthy (@DanMcKATU) July 16, 2020
Granted, it’s hard to say from a short 23-second clip; a longer clip shows a cop attempting to tackle him as he rode in the opposite direction.
And still not appearing to do anything to justify a violent takedown.
To make matters worse, Oregon Public Radio reported that federal officers in unmarked white vans are snatching bike riders off the streets with no warning or explanation, and stealing impounding their bicycles. And apparently without consulting the Portland police.
Thanks to Megan Lynch for the heads-up.
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Stop whatever you’re doing, and spend the next two minutes watching what will probably be the funniest anti-bike screed you’ll hear today.
And be sure to watch these Bay Area parks commissioners try not to laugh.
This is the internet that I came here for.
Brace yourselves – @carltonreid @cyclelicious @Pflax1 @bikinginla – we know you "smell bad and pollute the air with your strong body odor" https://t.co/izCuPbBIr2
— Electric cars are still cars (@murphstahoe) July 16, 2020
Speaking strictly for myself, I take great pride in being “very arrogant and selfish.”
Not to mention stinky.
Thanks to Murph’s Tahoe for the link.
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When is a bike lane not a bike lane?
When it’s trash day in East LA, evidently.
Aurelio Jose Barrera forwards photos of totally unrideable bike lanes on LA’s Eastside, forcing bike riders to fight it out in often unforgiving traffic.
Then there’s this one two hours later on Gerhart.
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Sunset for All is continuing their campaign to build support for Sunset Blvd bike lanes by showing local merchants the spending power of people who ride bikes.
@SunsetForAll is showing that #bikesmeanbusiness by encouraging all of their followers to purchase insanely stylish masks (or clothes!) from @MatrushkaStyle.
Show your support for a safer, more sustainable, more prosperous #sunsetblvd by supporting local small businesses! pic.twitter.com/epqp5NqCfk
— LA Bike Dad (@LA_Bike_Dad) July 16, 2020
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It looks like we’ll be linking to Bicycling a lot less.
The magazine is responding to the current economic climate and declining print revenues with a new $40 membership model.
The upside is a lot of new benefits. The downside, you’ll be limited just four articles a month without paying upfront.
And some stories will now be limited members only.
I get why they’re doing it.
But in the process, they’re likely to lose the beginning and casual riders who aren’t committed enough to spend $40 dollars for a bike magazine. And who we need most to keep the sport of cycling, as well as everyday riding, growing.
But at least we can still link to their stories on Yahoo.
Like this expert guide gravel grinding, and an explanation of just what the heck people mean by gravel.
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A new short film looks at a pair of bike-riding, mariachi-playing SoCal sisters.
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That feeling when your tweet is better than the PSA it promotes.
Cyclists can take lane.
Stop honking! https://t.co/1Vq5Iz36gd— Ottawa Police (@OttawaPolice) July 15, 2020
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The war on cars may be a myth, but the war on bikes just keeps on going.
Sacramento police say a driver’s actions appear to be intentional, after he rammed two separate bike riders at intersections three blocks apart; both victims are expected to survive despite suffering major injuries.
A Houston bike rider was shot in the head by a road raging driver who chased him into a church parking lot, after the two argued at a service station; fortunately, he’s expected to survive.
Hoboken NJ officials blamed miscommunication for ripping up a bike lane for street resurfacing, just weeks after it was painted.
No bias here. French lawmakers laughed out loud when the new prime minister heaped praise on ebike bikes, saying they’ll shorten distances and multiply the use of bicycles. Which somehow doesn’t seem that funny.
But sometimes, it’s the people on two wheels behaving badly.
Police in Pennsylvania are looking for a man who made his escape on a little pink bicycle after walking out of a market with nearly $700 worth of fish.
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Local
Streetsblog’s Joe Linton says DTLA’s new bus lanes and bike lanes are just about ready to go, even if they won’t be officially unveiled until next month.
Metro has issued their second monthly report from the Covid-19 Recovery Task Force to “get LA County back on our feet, pedals, wheels and rails.”
Long Beach became the 12th California city to adopt Vision Zero after losing a collective $1.46 billion to traffic crashes between 2013 and 2017.
State
San Diego residents are urged to take part in the second virtual Bike For Humanity; April’s first edition saw several thousand bike riders raise over $100,000.
Orlando Bloom is one of us, and so was his teacup poodle before it went missing in Montecito.
Sad news from Visalia, where a man was killed on Tuesday when his bike was run down by an allegedly intoxicated driver.
The Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition will hold their Bike Summit online next month.
San Francisco’s Slow Streets program continues to grow, adding 14 more roadways to free up space for walking and biking during the pandemic.
A San Francisco reporter hops on his bike to track down a weird hum reverberating through the city, before discovering it’s coming from the new railing on the Golden Gate Bridge. Apparently, he hasn’t been reading the news.
A Bay Area writer makes the case for riding on a $119 frame and fork.
National
Learn how to build bike frames online with mountain bike Hall of Fame Paul Brodie.
Online retailer Planet Bike donated a total of over $22,000 to eleven bicycle organizations throughout the US.
Now you, too, can be a Strava local legend.
Bloomberg frets that Americans working and shopping from home could reduce US driving rates by up to 270 billion miles a year, with dire consequences for the auto industry. So maybe there’s hope yet.
Conde Nast Traveler says it’s the summer of the bicycle, and talks with the women it says are leading the way — including a Los Angeles actress who traded her motorcycle for a bicycle when the coronavirus lockdown hit.
Bullshit. A Utah tandem rider was was killed and his partner critically injured after a driver swears they swerved in front of him, even though he says he didn’t see them until the last second.
Life is cheap in Idaho, where a driver walked without a day behind bars for killing a seven-year old boy when he drifted across the fog line and struck the boy’s bike.
After a Colorado boy’s bike was stolen on his seventh birthday, kindhearted strangers pitched in to buy him a new one — and ended up giving him a gift card when his aunt bought him a new bike first.
Colorado Springs police release body cam video of the confrontation that resulted in the death of a poplar longtime bike shop employee.
If Iowa’s legendary RAGBRAI cross-state ride has been on your bike bucket list, now you can join in from the comfort of your own home.
A legendary Houston lawyer passed away after contracting Covid-19 while he was in a rehab facility, after spending a week in a coma when his bike tire got caught in an expansion seam in the roadway; he was 79.
Heartbreaking news from Minnesota, where a driver slammed into two 14-year old boys who were riding their bikes with a friend on the shoulder of a roadway; one boy was killed at the scene and the other is in critical condition.
Schwinn bikes are about to be made in the US for the first time in decades, as production begins in Detroit on a limited reproduction of the classic 1965 Collegiate model, which will be sold through Walmart for about a grand.
An Ohio town wants to turn half of a divided highway into a walking and biking trail. Let’s do that here with the 10 Freeway. And the 405.
She gets it. A Vanderbilt professor says Nashville’s driver-first culture must change to protect bike riders and pedestrians.
A 32-year old New York woman who grew up in Cameroon took advantage of the lockdown to learn how to ride a bike for the first time.
A Georgia driver learns the hard way that if you’re going to run down a bike rider, try not to make it someone who literally wrote the new vulnerable user law.
A sure sign you’ve got more dollars than sense — dropping a cool 25 grand on a Gucci bicycle while shopping in Miami.
International
In the immortal words of ZZ Top, get yourself some cheap sunglasses.
The world’s mayors call for a recovery that gets more cars off the streets.
Kindhearted English police helped replace over $3,700 worth of mountain bikes that were stolen from a local scout group.
A British bike rider was punched in the head by a thief who stole his ebike.
Welsh police are looking for a hit-and-run bike rider who collided with a 16-year old boy riding a bike, sending him to the hospital, and may have hit some pedestrians, as well.
Police in the UK attempted to arrest a man for stealing a bicycle. And found over 100 allegedly purloined bikes in his house.
Add a handful of Swedish mountain bike parks to your bike bucket list.
Monaco’s Princess Charlene is sort of one of us, as she trains for a marathon race across the Mediterranean. No, literally across it.
A 45-year old woman who can barely walk supports her family of seven — including her mentally ill brother — by earning up to $3 a day as the only female bike mechanic in her Indian state.
There are fears India’s bike boom could be short-lived.
Bicyclists in Australia’s Victoria state can be fined $1652 — the equivalent of $1155 US — for exercising outside their local area under the state’s lockdown rules.
A fascinating Australian study examines why drivers keep passing too close, and what you can do about it.
Competitive Cycling
Red Bull says two-time world ‘cross champ Evie Richards had to slow down to find enduring success.
America’s last remaining Tour de France winner is nearing the launch of his new bike line, after he and his last line were unceremoniously screwed over by Trek for casting what turned out to be correct aspersions towards Lance.
Finally…
Try this chainless bike the next time you want to freak out the gang on the donut ride. A tisket, a tasket, take your dog in a basket.
And is it just me, or is an e-balance bike just another name for a bike-shaped scooter?
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Be safe, and stay healthy. And wear a mask, already.