Cycling in the city: Bike culture in the City of Lakes isn’t just about transportation — it’s a movement, run by a growing community of people who are dedicated to a number of open-ended causes: the environment, healthy living and social justice. The goal of nearly any bike enthusiast is to inspire others to ride and enjoy the benefits of cycling through our gorgeous city.

5 Responses to “Cycling in the city”


  1. 1Jeff

    Ha. They should’ve profiled me. I bike every day and I look like a total dork. If any potential bikers need assurance that they can bike with the massive clique of fixed gear hipsters, take a look at this guy (thumbs right at me) on his Giant Cypress comfort bike with the wide saddle.

    I kid of course. There are all sorts out there and I just commented to Shannon this morning that the light rail path seems busier. Good news!

  2. 2B

    Bikers reducing rush hour traffic on busy streets to one lane = rage.

  3. B, you’d be much calmer if you were biking!

  4. 4The Tube

    Dedicated bike lanes so bikers do not interfere with traffic on busy streets = win-win solution.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/swalling/93236206/in/set-72057594059589315/

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