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photo by John Hamill at start of Starbomb bike ride down Mill Mountain, Roanoke, VA

9 November 2009 john hamill starbomb roanoke bike culture biking bicycle river laker car less brit


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31 October 2009 slate slate magazine porsche prius environment green joe eaton biking biker bicycle


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a still from the upcoming Car Less Brit video: “Packing Heat; a short survival guide for the bike commuter.”

28 October 2009 packing heat bike commuter commuting biking bicycle bike roanoke car less brit


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28 September 2009 advocate bicycle bike biking car less brit hollywood river laker ronny cox seniors star city harbinger songs with repercussions


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Pam visits Car Less Brit Museum and shows off the beautiful 1953 Schwinn Hornet she rode there on; Car Less Brit Museum sep 18 2009

18 September 2009 car less brit museum roanoke bike culture schwinn schwinn hornet biking bicycle vintage retro bikes vintage bikes


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Claudia de Franko, artist, having fun on her bike.

downtown Roanoke, VA.

6 September 2009 artist bike car less brit claudia de franko river laker roanoke biking bicycle


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“around town, biking is faster than driving”
—Linda Thornton, Director
Community High School of Arts and Academics

1 September 2009 linda thornton community high school community high school of arts and academics roanoke car less brit river laker bike biking bicycle


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23 August 2009 the chainlink biking bike helmet bike commuter bicycle the chain link


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20 August 2009 urban velo bike biking bicycle roanoke colorado


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Roanoke Bike Sub Groups

Having received a few negative messages and expressed concerns from Roanoke bikers about the Manif Spaciale event, pre and post event, it is interesting that this reveals Roanoke has now accumulated enough numbers of bicyclists that there are now factions of bikers developing, or subgroups (a more neutrally descriptive word).

For example, these sub groups may consist of ( and I am learning that there are many more- thanks, Eli):

- lycra bikers - these bikers have cars as their usual form of transportation and primarily are ‘road bikers’. They are often members of traditional bike clubs and often ride on bike club organized rides. They wear classic lycra biking gear, ride higher end bikes. Sometimes politically active towards gaining more bike lanes, greenway space, etc.

- recreational bikers - ride on greenways and other specific bike designed routes at weekends for recreation and exercise. Use cars as primary means of transportation.

- cultural bikers - for example, ‘fixed gear riders’ and ‘bmx riders’. In addition to the enjoyment they get from riding this particular type of bike, the style and hipness perceived as belonging to the person that rides this style of bike is a considerable factor in its appeal. Mix of car driving as primary transportation and not.

- commuter bikers - these bikers use the bicycle as their primary means of transportation. Reasons for this choice are numerous but the bike functions much like a car does for the majority of car drivers - a means to get from A to B.

- environmental bikers - ride bicycles as a conscious choice to reduce the environmental damage their lifestyle creates.

- political bikers - ride bikes as their primary means of transportation to bring about political change. They consider environmental issues ( in the broadest sense), ‘oil’ issues, the car industry, alternative transportation development, etc, to be enmeshed in broad political activity and motivations. Specifically, they regard ‘transportation’ as a political issue, usually driven by capitalism, and regard their bike riding as a political statement of power.

- mountain bikers - off-road bikers. Transportation issues not so relevant here unless i guess you ride over the hills and vales to work or the grocery store.

With reference to the Manif Spaciale event I would guess it brought the ‘lycra bikers’ to be at issues with the ‘political bikers’.

Most likely membership and definition of sub groups are fluid. For example, if I am riding downtown to buy some milk or something but am also perhaps open to romantic opportunities during the trip, I may ride my commuter bike for ease of riding but fit myself into lycra shorts for stud factor (if one believes being squashed inside lycra appears studly).

‘anyway, these are some thoughts on these issues, ‘very much in beginner stages. ‘kinda interesting topic to me.

thanks Jeremy for highlighting some of this stuff during recent conversations.

p.s. roanoke biking sub groups are a positive development, ‘sign of progress and multiplication

20 August 2009 biking activism bicycle bikes car less brit roanoke manif spaciale river laker


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Car Less Brit Museum

photo by John Hamill

14 August 2009 john hamill car less brit museum river laker roanoke bikes biking bicycle


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14 August 2009 bad eye deer bicycles roanoke bikes biking bicycle


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Car Less Brit receives some advice; august 13 2009

‘a short video involving a car driver yelling advice to Car Less Brit while he’s riding his bike.

p.s. i recognized the lady yelling; she was doing it for a joke so we improvised the rest!

13 August 2009 bike biking bicycle car less brit river laker activism


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10 August 2009 manif spaciale richmond times-dispatch richmond times roanoke car less brit river laker bike biking bicycle


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‘starting work on the bike space frames for Roanoke Manif Spaciale bike event

31 July 2009 manif spaciale space frame bike biking bicycle roanoke car less brit


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