Riding upside down.
Monday, July 6th, 2009
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Remember when kids were kids and growing up was fun? Bud Blake, creator of the Tiger comic strip captured the charm and humor of childhood for more than 30 years.He died in 2005 at the age of 87, but his strip still appears in papers across the country. He has some great bike related comics.
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Pearls before Swine may be one of the best comic strips published in “The Oregonian”. In this one, he again shows an odd penchant for Kentucky. I don’t know why that is.
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When people know you ride your bikes a lot, they tend to come to you to relate their encounters with other cyclists. Usually, it is not a happy tale, and since they couldnt vent to the cyclist they met on the road, they have come to the nearest cyclist they can find so that they can rant about all bike riders in general. Such is the case with one particular friend at my office. For several years he would blame cyclists and claim his intentions that he should just run them off the road, and they do not belong. On and on, we bike riders have heard the same complaints. Some are valid, some are not, but mostly they come from people who have not, will not, or claim they just cannot ride a bike themselves.
Now comes higher fuel prices. And now, this same guy who with almost seems happy to read the stories of bike accidents, is riding his bike to work. There are much better reasons to motivate someone to get on a bike, but if high gas prices help increase ridership and bicycle awareness, then that seems like one good thing that has come from it.
And……. yet another political cartoonist takes a shot. This one from Chip Bok.

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Here is a bicycling/commuting comic by Jim Borgman that appeared in the Oregonian.
And, ya know, gas is now about $4.00/gallon…….. 
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Yehuda Moon and the Kickstand Cyclery
Here is a really great bicycling comic strip.
Yehuda Moon, is a true cyclist. A mechanic and bike commuter, Yehuda makes biking a part of every day life.
He simplifies riding.
He paints his own bike lanes.
Read this bike comic strip.
Anybody who has ridden a bike is bound to find something in one of the strips to which they can relate.
You can even become a sponsor and help keep the strip alive.

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Professional cycling has been put in a spot of bother as of late, due to the performance enhancing infractions, court cases, firings, and suspensions. If cycling is looked upon as the sport with the most problems in this regard, it may be because it is the sport that tests and enforces much stricter laws than any other sport in the world. One key difference between cycling and our American “Major” sports is that cycling is an international sport. Countries such as Italy, and Spain treat these drug infractions as serious illegalities. The United States has shown it treats these drug infractions the same way it does parking tickets. Because the doping problems in cycling has made the news and has become known to the world, much fun is made of the sport. Most of which, like the
Michael Rasmussen ReTour Race game may be a little misdirected.
But this here is funny.
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