Riders and some turkeys made for a memorial weekend ride!
Thanks to Ed Stolkne for pointing this one out.
After all the rain this weekend it was nice to get out and ride a bit.
Cyclists were encouraged to slow down thanks to this crater-sized “hole” in the middle of a towpath.
Visit their web site to order a paper version.
Great weather is upon us today!
Kudos to the Hepners for putting on a great feast after the ride and organizing the routes, etc. We surely missed having Simon (their pooch) at the rally. Maybe next year?
Photos by Sean Patrick Farrell/The New York Times. Akshay Arora, the owner of a teal Raleigh beater bicycle that he bought at the Brooklyn Bike Jumble swap meet on May 31.
Advocating for bicyclists is one of the most important goals of the League, and working in conjunction with America Bikes, we have made some impressive achievements.
A very well-appointed Easy Racers bike.
Great ride on a pretty nice day.
The folks at Two Brothers Brew Pub put on a great event!
Guess that all those years of Boy Scout training have paid off.
Come enjoy the Miller Lite Ride for the Arts on Sunday, June 7, 2009.
Another great ride is in the books for 2009.
Mark your calendar for Mayor Daley’s Bike to Work Rally on Friday, June 19th, 2009.
I highly recommend this ride because it is unique. There is no other time when bikes are allowed on the Drive and it is frankly a very scenic ride.
The fossil is believed to be an anscetor of monkeys, primates and humans.
Great cool weather and sunshine make for a nice toodle.
This retreat has been going on for several years. It is sponsored by the ERRC Magazine Editors.
Ornamental flower baskets decorate the grounds of the Cantigy War Museum and estate of Colonel McCormick.
Chef Tom Michel. Tanit Jarusan | Staff Photographer
Above all else peace. Thanks to Phil Lincenberg for forwarding this gem.
Denis Poroy/Associated Press. Lance Armstrong testing a Trek time trials bike in November 2008.
Jeremy Clarkson’s Motorworld examines the EcoMobile in Switzerland.