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Ride for Major Taylor p. 6-7 April 2016 / Vol. 46 No. 4
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Seattle City Council votes in favor of a better bike share
Surprise addition—join Michael Bennett at the Breakfast!
By Kelli Refer, Seattle Policy Director
By Tarrell Kullaway, Senior Director of Membership & Development
The future of Seattle’s transportation system is bright, with newly-opened light rail stations, a new streetcar line, and investments in better bike infrastructure and bike share. In March, Seattle City Council voted in favor of acquiring Pronto Cycle Share with a vote of 7–2.
“I use [Pronto] at least once per day. It’s allowing me to continue a life that’s also a bit unique — I don’t own a car — and Pronto is making that possible.” Cascade thanks council members for approving the acquisition and creating measures that will create a
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Many Seattle residents testified in support of the acquisition, sharing with council members how Pronto helps them get around the city. Sharon Cowdery, who lives in Belltown, said,
bike share system that works better for more of our residents — including a safe bike network in downtown and community engagement to ensure that bike share serves all people equitably. Unanimous support for an amendment proposed by Council
Join Seahawks star Michael Bennett and REI President and CEO Jerry Stritzke for the Group Health Bike Everywhere Breakfast on Wednesday, April 20 at 7 a.m. at the Seattle Sheraton. Sign up today for a bikey breakfast you’ll never forget. Breakfast tickets are free, suggested minimum donation of $150 per person. This event helps raise money to get more people on bikes and fight for safer places to ride, and it won’t be the same without YOU! Grab your seat at the table at cascade. org/breakfast.
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The STP brings summer smiles — father & daughters ride together
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By Brent Tongco, Senior Director of Communications & Marketing
Ron’s first Cascade Bicycle Club event was last year’s Group Health STP presented by Alaska Airlines. And he had a little help. Ron and his two girls Elena (age 7) and Hailey (age 5) completed the 2015 STP on a triple tandem bike. Many participants and staff remember seeing them at rest stops or biking alongside them, seeing their smiling faces as they chugged along — it was heart-meltingly memorable to see Hailey’s big grin and dancing in her saddle while still pedaling. On top of the 206 miles, to avoid having to assemble the triple tandem in the early morning at University of Washington, they decided to ride it about 60 miles from home to the start line on Friday. (They spent Friday night in the E1 parking lot.) That’s 266 miles in three days! And, this was their first century ride together. The girls completed the event and
still had energy to spare. The three of them pedaled chain-linked-in-sync the entire time. The girls really helped to push Ron up the big hills. Without their significant pedaling effort/ assistance, he admits he couldn’t have pulled the 300-pound load (bike = 60 pounds, two kids = 80 pounds, captain = 160 pounds) And guess what? They loved it so much that on July 16 – 17, they’ll be pedaling from Seattle to Portland again this year!!! Whether you’re riding alone, with a friend or in a big group, there are a lot of great reasons to smile when riding the STP. So let’s all dry off from the rainiest winter on record and get some well-deserved STP smiles (and vitamin D). STP sells out every year! Be sure to get your spot on this year’s ride (July 16-17) before they’re gone. Register today at cascade.org/stp.
Ron and his two girls Elena (age 7) and Hailey (age 5) pedaled STP on a triple tandem bike in 2015, and will ride again this year!