We have a lot of news to catch up on after missing yesterday’s Morning Links.
We’ll get to as much as we can today, and the rest Monday to make sure you don’t miss anything.
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Sad news from the South Bay, where the Easy Reader News reports longtime bike advocate Julian Katz has died of prostate cancer at age 88.
According to the paper,
Katz was a longtime board member of the South Bay Bicycle Coalition and a former Hermosa Beach Public Works commissioner. Fellow coalition board member Jim Hannon recalled Katz as a dedicated public servant who zealously pursued his goals while maintaining a low profile and kindly demeanor. As a member of the coalition, Katz helped ensure passage of the Beach Cities Bicycle Master Plan. Hannon pointed to the installation of sharrows on Hermosa Avenue as a cause Katz pushed for that created immediate benefits.Nice
A memorial ride in Katz honor will leave from the Manhattan Beach Pier at 10 am tomorrow.
You can make a tax deductible donation in Katz honor to support bicycle safety for students at 186th Street Elementary through the South Bay Bicycle Coalition.
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Nice LA-based ad from Rapha says riding is the answer.
Or as Adweek puts it, life is less crappy when you get off your phone and on a bike.
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This is who we share the roads with.
A road raging Sacramento driver did what nearly every bicyclist has wanted do at one time or another, but had the sense not to.
He repeatedly rammed a parked car with his SUV, before getting out and jumping on the roof until police came to take him away.
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Local
LA Mayor Eric Garcetti has pledged a carbon-neutral Los Angeles by 2050. Which won’t be possible without a major increase in bicycling and walking, as well as dramatically increased density. But it sounds nice, anyway.
You may still have time to make it to the East Side Riders Annual Appreciation Picnic at Athens Park this morning.
A new bicycling themed coffee shop called Super Domestic has opened across from Sony Studios in Culver City.
Santa Monica proposes a cap of 1,500 e-scooters in the city, eventually rising to 2,250; operators would have to pay a $20,000 annual fee, as well as $130 per scooter.
State
Six bicyclists on the AIDS/LifeCycle Ride were treated for eye irritation after they were gassed with tear gas that drifted across the road from the federal prison in Lompoc.
Santa Maria has rejected claims filed on behalf of a woman’s husband and her three kids after she was killed by a city bus while riding in a bike lane.
National
A fundraiser is being held for a Reno mountain biker who was injured after crashing into a pair of LimeBikes that had been improperly parked in a bike lane.
Bicycling lists nine “totally awesome” charity rides around the US.
GQ tells you everything you need to know before buying a bike for fitness. Best advice: Give your favorite wrench a beer or two.
Men’s Journal reviews the best bike locks.
Good question. Treehugger wants to know why ebikes don’t get the same kind of government support electric cars do.
Salt Lake City has a new bicycle-themed bar for people who like bikes. Or appreciate long, twisty mustaches.
Colorado National Monument puts up signs warning drivers about bikes on the road, as part of a test to see if they’ll actually slow down. The drivers, not the bikes. Or the signs.
They get it. Business owners in Butte MT are pushing for more business from bicyclists.
Wisconsin-based Trek has settled a lawsuit with the family of Chris Farley after the bikemaker named its new fat bike “Farley.”
LA bike riders get Clif Bars for Bike to Work Day; Wisconsin riders get Bacon on the Bike Path.
Chicago police are using bicycle traffic stops to make gun and drug arrests in communities of color. Which is just one reason why City Lab asks if it’s time to reconsider traffic stops.
A memorial has been unveiled for the five victims of the Kalamzoo massacre.
A Dayton, Ohio man was killed when he rode his bike into oncoming traffic while fleeing from police, because he didn’t want to be jailed and miss the birth of his first child. Now he definitely will.
A Maine bike rider spent seven months tracking down the nurse who saved his life after he severed his jugular crashing into a parked car while riding with his head down.
Boston decides to make its bus and bike lane pilot project permanent.
A Queens community council votes to block plans for a protected bike lane where a rider was killed last year.
Unbelievable. An Atlanta bike rider struck by a truck whose driver had been shot in the head, after a man fired warning shots during an argument a block away; fortunately, both victims survived, though the driver is in critical condition.
International
Road.cc looks at the best mudguards to keep your backside dry.
Heartbreaking story of an Ontario bike rider on a charity ride who stopped to help a rider who’d fallen after blowing a tire, then was killed when a driver plowed into him and three other people on the side of the road.
Eight Quebec cities to add to your bicycle bucket list.
A writer for the Guardian says the London mayor’s time in office will be a failure if he can’t overcome a vote blocking a proposal to turn the city’s busy Oxford Street into a pedestrian mall.
A London bike rider lets his air horn do the talking when people walk in the bike lane. Seriously, don’t do that.
Sad news from Wales, where a mountain biker was killed crashing into a tree on a trail he designed himself.
The war cars may be a myth, but the war on bikes goes on. A Welsh rider was knocked unconscious after someone tied a string at neck height across a bike trail. And no, it’s not a sick prank; it’s a terrorist attack intended to injure or kill innocent people.
Caught on video: A British driver appears to deliberately swerve into a teenage bike bicyclist who was riding on the wrong side of the road, then threatens the woman who took the video.
Life is cheap in the UK, where a 20-year old driver gets off with community service for killing a bicyclist, despite driving on the wrong side of the road with a clear view of the victim for at least 45 seconds prior to the crash.
A Dutch city will get the world’s first bike path paved entirely with recycled plastic.
A new bill under consideration in Australia would compensate bike riders for injuries suffered in a dooring or a collision with a vehicle, whether moving or parked. Better yet, it’s retroactive to 2014.
Thai bicyclists could be fined the equivalent of $15 for riding under the influence. But only if they’re caught on a main road; evidently, riding drunk on secondary road is fine.
Competitive Cycling
Awareness of the dangers of concussions is spreading through the pro peloton, but Rouleur argues the testing protocol needs to be made mandatory.
Britain’s most successful women’s mountain biker says her brothers were the ones who convinced her the sport was for girls.
Fallbrook pro cyclist Roger Ainslie has been banned for three and a half years after failing a drug test at the US Track National Championships. But sure, the doping era is over, right?
The Department of Defense — yes, that Department of Defense — writes about the bicycling competition at the recent DoD Warrior Games at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs CO.
Nice profile of Lance Armstrong, post legal settlement with the federal government. If anyone still cares.
Finally…
So maybe a no riding zone isn’t the best place for a bikeshare dock. When the new safety signs aren’t.
And when you’re invited to a garden party at Kensington Palace, by all means, ride your bike.
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