Bike Directions on Google Maps
Hooray! Google Maps now tells you how to get to places by bike!
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Hooray! Google Maps now tells you how to get to places by bike!
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StreetFilms has posted this video showing off the bicycle infrastructure in Copenhagen, where 37% of all commute trips are made on bike.
Update somewhat related: The Senseable City Lab at MIT has unveiled their Copenhagen Wheel.
It transforms ordinary bicycles quickly into hybrid e-bikes that also function as mobile sensing units. The Copenhagen Wheel allows you to capture the energy dissipated while cycling and braking and save it for when you need a bit of a boost. It also maps pollution levels, traffic congestion, and road conditions in real-time.
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This was a good week for bicycling in San Francisco! We got our first new bike lane in 3 years, our first physically-separated bike lane, and our very first bike box! Streetfilms has a video covering the Bike Celebration Press Conference:
In other transportation news, several Muni routes will be discontinued tomorrow. Mission Local has made a farewell video to to the 26 Valencia, which is ending its 108-year run:
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This weekend I went up to Downieville to race in the Downieville Classic which is the biggest mountain bike race in CA. It was so much fun! I’m happy to report that I still have all 4 limbs that I started with and they are in their proper place the last I checked. I shot the video above of the River Jump championships which happened after the cross country race on Saturday. I didn’t do that. These guys were nuts.
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some crazy amazing stunt work in this video! if only i could hop a curb. sigh
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Some friends and I did a cyclocross race on saturday in the pouring rain. It was ridiculously muddy.
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a cold but pretty bike ride to work lead me to the discovery that you
don’t have to take off your gloves to use your iphone if you lick your
fingers first.
may
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I did my last big race of the cyclocross season on sunday and it was super fun! I’d never done any kind of racing before this year so I’m happy that I survived it. Here’s a video I shot of the day out at coyote point. (my team is the one decked out in crazy floral skinsuits. We won the prize for wearing the “most offensive cycling attire this guy has ever laid eyes on.” woot!)
The most important prize though was the bacon!
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Pilarcitos Cyclocross 2008 – Race #1 McLaren Park from May Woo on Vimeo.
So this is what I subjected myself to yesterday! dirt riding, hill scrambling, barrier hopping, and log jumping. Yes it looks silly. It was fun! well at least the post riding / scrambling part of the day…the actual racing was painful. ouchies all over.
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I saw this spider on the side of the rd while riding my bike on hwy
132. It was the size of a tennis ball. CRAZY!!
may
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I would so LOVE to go on a ride w/ these guys!! Check out da bikes! – I love that each of them has a playlist.
(via Josh Spear who apparently gave away a free glow in the dark foldable bike to the person who sent in a link to the blingiest bike on the web. I wish I’d known about this sooner!!! nonetheless you can still see a fab collection of links to blingy bikes on his site.)
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Yesterday, barbobot, peliom, and I did a century ride in the eastern sierras near mono lake and saw lots of neat rocks. I wish I’d taken more pics but I spent most of my time huffing and puffing and catching up to my teammates! Here are a few though.
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A couple years ago, I bought a CamelBak with a hydration bladder that started to leak within a couple months after I bought it, but was too busy at the time to return it. Last month I finally decided to contact them about it, so I fired off an email and within the next day they got back to me and told me where to send it. Within a week of sending it in, i got a brand new one in the mail which I just picked up today. That was all I had to do – no paperwork or receipt required. The hydration bladders have a lifetime warranty and according to their website, they will replace them even after extended use. I’m happy to say that they definitely delivered on that promise in a timely fashion and would highly recommend them!
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On Saturday, I did the Giro Di Peninsula which is a century ride that takes you from the race track in San Mateo to Woodside, down to the coast, back to Woodside and then over to the Los Altos hills. It was pretty and we covered some roads in Los Altos that I hadn’t been on before. I almost missed the ride because my alarm clock didn’t go off in the morning. or maybe it did and I accidentally turned it off. In any case, the ride started at 6:30 but I didn’t roll out of bed until 6:15 so I started at 7:15. Not a big deal, but it meant that I had to pick up my pace a little in order to get to the rest stops before they closed or ran out of food. It was my first long ride in 3 weeks and it felt good to be back in the saddle.
Here’s a map of the route someone created on Bikely. The person who created this map apparently finished the ride in 6 1/2 hrs. I finished in 9 hrs. Still, I’m happy with my time because it’s faster than the first century I did 3 months ago and there was much more climbing in this one (7,000 ft)! one day though, I really would like to be speedy. I don’t know if it’s possible for me to ever be speedy given that I’m a small person with short legs. maybe if i grew wings!
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I can’t tell you how excited I am by this little gizmo! I was really close to buying a megaphone last week so I could build this nutty contraption and attach it to the back of my bike, but I think this iPod speaker might do the trick a lot better.
On the ride down to LA earlier this month, one of the riders (i don’t know her name and have only heard people refer to her as the-megaphone-girl) would take out a megaphone attached to her ipod at the top of every big hill and blast out the theme song from Rocky (or something in that vein) to cheer us on. It made me so happy everytime I saw her!!! Ever since then, I’ve been looking for something to put on my bike so that I can play music out loud on long rides (since it’s unsafe to use headphones or earbuds while riding).
The main drawbacks of this particular speaker though are that it’s sort of pricy ($99) and it sits in my water bottle cage (where I generally put my water bottle). Still, I think I may get it…unless one of you guys knows of a better solution!
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A BIG hug and THANK YOU for the support and encouragement! The ride raised a record-breaking $11 million for AIDS education and prevention programs and I had an awesome time. There were definitely days I thought I would keel over (mainly because I was still sick!) but thankfully made it through without any serious mishap. In the past two days, really simple things like waking up in a warm dry bed, resting my head on a pillow, taking a hot bath, using a flush toilet, and wearing clean clothes feel *500 TIMES* better than they ever have! it’s amazing. also, I now know that certain padded shorts are definitely better than others (even though they all look the same) and can *literally* save your ass.
More pics of the ride over here!
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On Sunday peliom and I did the Wildflower Century in Chico! It was my first century ride and lots of fun! We almost didn’t go because it was raining Saturday night, and more rain was forecasted for the morning….but I really wanted to ride 100 miles *somewhere* so we decided to make the 3 hr drive to Chico at 3 am on Sunday morning to see if the rain would let up.
When we arrived in Chico, it was 6, but still raining, so we checked in, got some coffee, and then napped in the car for a little bit until the rain tapered off. At 8 am we headed off on our bikes! Rain showered on us periodically throughout the morning but things cleared up by mid-afternoon and it turned out to be a really *gorgeous* day. I wish I had photos to show you but I forgot my camera unfortunately :-( The route was beautiful though and it was pretty neat seeing the landscape dotted by hundreds and hundreds of brightly colored cyclists zipping along. For the last 20 miles, we drafted and switched off every 5 miles which made getting to the finish line a lot easier!

The ride was really well organized for the most part – SAG vehicles followed us along the way helping people fix flats (there were A LOT of flat tires), all the rest stops were well stocked with drinks and yummy snacks, and the route map was printed on a bandana which you could wear or easily stuff into a pocket (that’s it above). The only glitch came at the end when they ran out of food for dinner, so we had to wander around Chico for half an hour looking for a place to eat – not what you want to do after riding 100 miles! especially since almost all the restaurants in town were closed…and *especially* because riding long distances makes you *really obsessive* about two things – eating and peeing!
we finally had dinner at a chinese restaurant and then took another short nap in the car before driving back. I was seriously pooped when we got back to the city at midnight, but also super happy that we did it!
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Here are pics from my ride on Sunday. I woke up a little later than usual and didn’t meet up with my lifecycle group. so I did a loop from Woodside to Pescadero and back to Woodside via Stage Road and Tunitas Creek Road on my own. 57 miles with about 4,900 feet of climbing. It’s a hard one but sooooo beautiful. And quiet. Along the 9 mile stretch of Tunitas Creek Rd. I encountered a grand total of 7 cars. It’s my very favorite ride in the bay area! And the weather was great – blue skies even along the coast. I definitely plan on doing this ride a lot this year. If anyone else wants to come, lemme know.
Also, the time has come for me to start fundraising for the AIDS ride…please help by making a donation if you can. Thank you!!
Oh and here are route directions in case you want to go.
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As noted a few weeks ago I went to an awesome seminar by Dr Clyde Wilson about nutrition for endurance athletes. Though I’m not much of an endurance athlete myself, I found this material pretty useful for day to day life. I’m typing up my three pages of notes so I can recycle the paper.
Energy Storage. We can store:
Burning Fuel
For Peak Performance
General diet
Post Workout
phew! Ideally our dietary economy and/or my cell phone would keep track of all of this stuff for me. Until then, I find Clyde’s tip sheets to be extremely helpful. Using them enables me to get relatively close to the above without thinking too much.
Link to Dr Clyde Wilson’s Blog
Link to Dr Clyde Wilson’s website (check the downloads)