Bicycling is a simple, poetic way of solving all kinds of problems, all of the things that plague our culture: health, stress, emotional fatigue, traffic, congestion, pollution, the climate. It’s about community involvement and knowing your neighbors.
Paul Adkins – from Eugene’s Bike-Culturalism by Bronwynn Manaois.
The University of Oregon student run online magazine Flux (which comes out in print once a year in spring) has begun running a series of bicycling related articles. The first is an amusing first person narrative of a rider’s first cyclocross race, written by Nick Coté. The second is an interview with the ubiquitous Paul Adkins, written by WeBikeEugene contributor Bronwynn Manaois. Flux plans to publish more bike-themed articles in the near future.
Via Flux Stories:
Dead Last: Holding Down the Caboose by Nick Coté
Eugene’s Bike-Culturalism by Bronwynn Manaois
Possibly Related Posts:
- Weekend News Wrapup 03/13/10 – 2009 Leaf Program Review, ACT, Future Infrastructure Projects, Online Hazard Reporting, and FLUX Magazine features WeBikeEugene Founder
- WeBikeEugene.org Official Launch
- February InMotion Newsletter Re-Post
- In The News: Paul’s BWoL Founder Sues Driver, SmartTrips, New Springfield Bike Paths, PIELC Bike Advocacy, and a Survey for Cycling Women
- March InMotion Re-post: EPA Grant, Project Homeless Connect, EWEB Riverfront, LTD, 1-5 Bridge, and more!



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