Bjorn,
Moving to Belgium, the capital of cycling, huh?! You WILL BE MISSED
around here. We will have some big shoes to fill in Roseville in the
way of Bicycle Advocacy, Community Education, and Comradery on the road.
We all wish you the best. May the winds be always at your back and
the roads all downhill.
Ron Belanger
a.k.a. Captain Ron
--- In bikingroseville@yahoogroups.com, "bjhaake" <bjhaake@...> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I wanted to say a big THANK YOU to David Allen, who has stepped up to
> take over the web site and the bikingroseville email account.
>
> The other thanks goes to Chris Ewers. Chris and David are in charge of
> the classes now and they are doing a great job, not only as far as I
> can tell but also from the people who actually took the class from them.
>
> This will allow me to do all the crazy stuff like moving to Belgium to
> work for cyclingnews.com and to go to Africa to finish up a master's
> in Environmental Sciences.
>
> Finally I wanted to thank everyone on bikingroseville. We are still
> fairly small and it'd be nice to grow it a little bit. People are
> hesitant to use their bikes because of the arterials, but Roseville
> has many, many great, non-trafficked routes. You have to do more
> digging and searching, and sometimes you have to know things that
> can't be seen on maps (like the connection between Lawton and Porter).
> Maybe the link that David sent out yesterday can help (as long people
> are willing to enter the data for anyone else).
>
> So hopefully we can make many more aware that riding Roseville's
> neighborhoods is a pleasant, healthy activity for the whole family.
>
> And now get out and log your miles at www.bikecommutemonth.org!!!!
>
>
> bjorn
>