Cycling

Cycling routes designed for riders of different backgrounds, ranging from serious racing cyclists to people doing fun rides for the first time in their adult lives. Each starts and ends at a BART station, with rides going through the East Bay, Marin County, and the Peninsula. Most have options for beginning, intermediate, and advanced cyclists.

Bay Area Bike Rides...

Stories of cycling adventures from around the world.

Trip reports...

In UC Berkeley's Department of City and Regional Planning, I studied cycling advocacy, infrastructure, and cultural issues. I now provide commentary and consulting on how cycling projects connect with issues of community, equity, race and ethnicity.

The Bike Lab...

I am involved in most of the things on one wheel in the Bay Area.

Unicycling...

I've written some stuff to help people better understand how to use their bikes.

Advice...

I've been a serious cyclist since the early 90s. Until about 2002 I was focused on road biking (commuting and touring), and then I started to get seriously into unicycling, particularly mountain unicycling (MUni) and uni basketball, although I've also done some competitive unicycle road racing (most notably finishing sixth in the epic Ride The Lobster stage race as part of team Totally Doable).

I sometimes organize training ride series for friends, both on bike and unicycle.  The bike rides generally come from my list of Bay Area bike rides, while the unicycle rides are managed over on the Berkeley Unicyclists web site.

Some of the bike tours I've done are documented in my Ride Reports.

I did my thesis work in UC Berkeley's Department of City and Regional Planning on cycling advocacy and infrastructure issues; you can check it out at The Bike Lab.

I also provide unsolicited advice.

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