Mountain Bike Safety Bill Fails in Senate

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One 1 of 2 new cycling bills just failed in the Colorado Senate due to lack of Democrat support. Next bill up on the block is the Open Roads Act which will prevent cities like Black Hawk from banning bikes. Hopefully that one gets more traction. Below is the Denver Post explanation as to why the Mountain Bike Safety Bill failed. The upcoming Colorado Bike Summit is a good opportunity to vent your frustration to your elected officials as many will be available for discussions.


From the Denver Post

Citing concerns about stripping protection from victims of negligence, a Senate panel voted 5-4 today against a bill that would have limited liability for mountain bike area operators and providers of other mountain biking services.

Senate Bill 36, sponsored by Sen. Greg Brophy, R-Wray, sought to protect trail owners, equipment renters and guides from lawsuits stemming from injury to riders except in cases of intentional injuries or "willful and wanton" conduct.

2011 Colorado Bike Summit

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This Febuary 7th & 8th Bicycle Colorado is hosting Colorado's first Bike Summit geared towards tightening the loosely knitted community we are in. This summit gives us a change to bring cyclist together with industry experts with state and local representatives with the goal of finding more ways to make cycling fun and safe for all in Colorado. This two day summit will include keynote presentations by Tim Blumenthal of Bikes Belong, John Burke, President of Trek Bicycle Corporation and Randy Neufeld of SRAM Cycling Fund. In addition to the speeches there will be break out sessions on Developing Complete Streets and the Benefits to Communities, The Power of Mountain Biking in Your Community, or Next Steps for Safe Routes to School. If you are a strong cycling advocate then this is your chance to get with local and state representatives as many will be there. I will be there both days with goals to network and focus on Safe Routes to Schools (something that is dear to me) so say hi if you are there too, I'm the bald guy with camera gear and a big smile as I will be with all of my people. Learn more about the 2011 Colorado Bike Summit

Registration here

Agenda

Gold Sprints - Lazy Dog

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Last night, the Lazy Dog was hopping in downtown Boulder. Gold Sprints were happening for the first time in a long time. You may or may not be familiar with roller racing so this is how Wikipedia defines it:


Rollers may also be used for roller races (goldsprints). Two or more bikes are placed on rollers side by side, the rollers are connected to a timing system. Timing systems either use modern electronics and digital projection, or a large analog clock with a hand for every rider representing their distance traveled. Roller racing was popular in 1950s Britain, often preceding films at the cinema or taking place in between dances at dance halls.[9] Roller racing still takes place in Britain today with London's bicycle messenger community organizing events going under the name of Rollapaluza.

As for last night there were four bikes lined up on stage with a large projection screen off to the right of the stage. Statistics on each rider (i.e. speed, time etc) were displayed for everyone to see. Riders were given a count down and they raced as hard as they could for 500 meters as the music pumped and old time cycling videos played in the background. So you may ask how long does it take to sprint for 500m? Last night the fast times were in the sub 18 second time frame.

Colorado Bike Friendly Businesses

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BikeDenver has for awhile a "Bike Friendly" business award and now Boulder's Community Cycles is joining in on this concept. Recently they awarded the list of "Bike Friendly businesses for Winter 2011"

Boulder List (below) and Denver list here

Platinum Level

* Full Cycle Bikes
* Bikes Belong
* Pedal To Properties
* UCAR/NCAR
* Belt Collins West Ltd.

Gold Level

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