critical mass
March CM Photos
Submitted by Wease on April 26, 2007 - 1:35pmSo I got off my duff the other day and bought an external 320 GB external hard drive (Enclosure + HD = cheapest way), so that I can FINALLY start organizing my 100 + gigs of photos. They have been scattered across CD's, different computers etc, plus I plopped down the mucho dinero so for that Lightroom application (edu discount) so that I can quickly organize, edit and export photos to this here website. Its been a busy month none the less (and some how I got a 5th in the Harris Roubaix too boot! I lead out the sprint and lost 1st about 10 feet before the line... hrrmmm).
ANYWAY. The point of this babbling is that I have starting to go through my photos and will be uploading more to my photo gallery. And with that note I present LAST month's critical mass photos. It was an overcast day, but plenty turned out and the Velofusion and the bike burlesque show.
50,000 Person Critical Mass
Submitted by Wease on April 23, 2007 - 3:28pm50,000 people did critical mass in Budapest.
http://www.cicle.org/cicle_content/pivot/entry.php?id=1380
Published April 23, 2007 by All Hungary News
The "Critical Mass" (CM) bicycle procession held in Budapest during yesterday's Earth Day celebrations drew upwards of 50,000 participants, which organizers say made it the largest such event in the world, writes origo.hu.
When those at the front of the procession had already crossed the Pet?fi Bridge to Buda and the Lánchíd (Chain Bridge) back to Pest, those at the end were cycling - or rollerblading, driving wheelchairs - under the Lánchíd on Pest's lower embankment.
Movie screening: You Never Bike Alone
Submitted by edg on January 14, 2007 - 1:00pmVancouver-set documentary You Never Bike Alone screens as part of the Moving Pictures Film Festival.
Drawing on footage filmed in the city over the course of the last decade and through interviews with people from all backgrounds, feature-length documentary You Never Bike Alone captures the fun, the road rage, the camaraderie, and the freakiness of riding a bike in Vancouver.
You Never Bike Alone charts the history of Vancouver's Critical Mass rides from the early “Tame the Lions” rides, that helped bring about better bike facilities on the Lions Gate Bridge, to the wild spectacle of Vancouver's freak bike collective and the World Naked Bike Ride in more recent times.
Movie World Premiere - You Never Bike Alone
Submitted by edg on November 3, 2006 - 12:50amCritical Mass
Submitted by admin on October 28, 2006 - 7:05pmCome get on your bike on with numerous other bike lovers on the last Friday of EVERY month, rain or shine
Deets
Meet 5 to 5:30 pm,
Leave 6 pm
Meet at the Vancouver Art Gallery on the Georgia Street side [by the fountain] ride in all the streets. [Map]
June Critical Mass
Submitted by lyledriver on July 5, 2006 - 2:51pmI had a pretty interesting Friday, running myself thin around work, pretending to be a vacationing coworker as well as myself. Thankfully my boss cancelled a meeting at the end of the day, and I was able to leave a little early.
I hopped on my bike and sprinted across the production floor and out the loading bay doors.


