Friday, September 19, 2008

The Kirby

I thought maybe some of you might find this somewhat interesting - one of our sponsors has been all over the TV of late. Mostly giving insight and opinions regarding the latest going ons of Wallstreet. Who could this sponsor be you might be asking? Those of you who have been on BCR for some time should know. Tracy's brother Kirby, aka The Kirby, has some great insight into the markets of late. Here's his latest appearance on CNN. You can also find him as a regular on CNBCW talking up the Asian markets Sunday evenings.



Now if we just get him to sport a BCR jersey under his suit.....

Friday, September 12, 2008

Bike Accidents Decline As Ridership Rises

An article from Wired: Autopia
http://blog.wired.com/cars/2008/09/for-bikers-ther.html



More bicycles on the road means more chances for drivers yakking on cell phones or stuffing McFood in their mouths to hit one, right? Wrong.

According to a study by researchers at the University of New South Wales, the number of collisions decreases as the number of bicycles in traffic increases. It sounds like a paradox, they say, but motorists are more likely to drive carefully and respectfully when there are more cyclists on the road.

"It's a virtuous cycle," says Dr Julie Hatfield. "The likelihood that an individual cyclist will be struck by a motorist falls with increasing rate of bicycling in a community. And the safer cycling is perceived to be, the more people are prepared to cycle."

The researchers say studies in several countries have shown the incidence of motorists colliding with cyclists or pedestrians actually declines as more people ride or walk. The reason, they say, is simple -- the more cyclists motorists see, the more aware they are of cyclists in general and more safely they drive.

"It's a positive effect but some people are surprised that injury rates don't go up at the same rate of increases in cycling," he says. "It appears that motorists adjust their behavior in the presence of increasing numbers of people bicycling because they expect or experience more people cycling. Also, rising cycling rates mean motorists are more likely to be cyclists, and therefore be more conscious of, and sympathetic towards, cyclists."

The findings run counter to conventional thinking, which holds that more cyclists means more chances for collisions. While the numbers do increase in absolute terms, a city that doubles its cycling numbers can expect a one-third drop in the per-cyclist frequency of a crash.

When that news gets out, it could create a long-term cyclist friendly cycle: If people perceive biking to be safe, more of them will do it. More cyclists means better motorist behavior and greater likelihood of communities passing bike friendly laws, further proving H.G. Wells was right when he said cycle tracks will abound in Utopia.

Photo by Flickr user swankalot.


Makes sense to me. Are you getting your friends to ride more?
We're pretty fortunate in the fact that we live in a fairly bicycle friendly city. (Although there was that one year when 3 BCR members got hit by cars.)

As far as the above picture goes....helmets people!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Back on the bike

Tuesday night I hit the road with my neighbor Carlos. The last time we tried to ride he had 2 flats in less than a mile and a 3rd once we got home. This ride happened to go a lot smoother! We were strapped for daylight, so we tried to get a good workout and ride around 35 miles. We decided to head to St. Paul via the river road and hit the path along the river after the University and then hit the river road on the opposite side.
The weather was perfect - cool and a slight breeze. Our legs were feeling good and we tried to keep the pace high. There wer LOTS of bikers out. I always get a kick out of seeing others riding. I should start keeping track of how many people wave back to me though. It didn't seem like very many last night. Haters.

At one point near the end Carlos mentioned that he was dead, so I tried to ease up a bit when I was up front. Each time that I did that he came around me. I guess he wasn't as dead as he thought. He also managed to catch me off guard on 2 city signs! I'll get my revenge...

Here's our route:

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