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"Commuter Racing"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think we should race other commuters in a multi-mode event like they do on BBC's "Top Gear" show (i.e. train vs. car vs. motorbike). On the right rush hour route, we have a chance of beating buses and cars handily.

Count me in. I use the same bike for everything anyway, and have been told that I can successfully rock a suit.

July 22, 2009 at 10:38 AM

Blogger OpusOne said...

Delightful ideas. I currently have 2 bikes in working order, and both are commuters, one a folding model.

Taking interstatement's idea, I just now realized that I've utilized a different mode of transportation each day this week to get from my hotel in Boston's financial district to the office in Cambridge. Car, T+bus, and T+bike, and I plan on biking all the way back tonight. I guess I should've been timing myself for each trip.

July 22, 2009 at 2:24 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

yes, let's make it happen.
I'll be wearing my everyday work outfit: pastel green suit skirt with white sneakers.

May I suggest a fall ride where we pay homage to Hartford's 19th bike to work day? It's called a tweed ride. See links to such a race in Sydney Australia here and here... crikey!

July 23, 2009 at 12:35 PM

Blogger kanishka said...

love the multimodal race. email me if this happens.

overall, my ultimate goal is to someday be 1.5 times as efficient as a car, without owning a car and preferring bikes/buses/trains. accomplishable with commuting, but very hard with weekend and low traffic/long distance trips.

of course, i'm the brompton connecticut guy, though i recently heard fo someone else in connecticut owning one

July 31, 2009 at 11:23 AM

Blogger retrocrank said...

Did this happen?
Will it happen?

....a F'ton bicycle commuter

May 6, 2015 at 10:37 AM

Blogger retrocrank said...

Did this happen?
Will it happen?

....a F'ton bicycle commuter

May 6, 2015 at 10:39 AM

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