Spread the word - http://www.rideofsilence.net/index.html
Below you will find some information on an upcoming event, the Ride of Silence. This is the most profound cycling endeavor I have ever been a part of. It has litterally gone nationwide in one year and wiol grom evenm ore in years to come. This IS NOT a commercial venture. Please read the information below or visit the website. I hope to ride with you on May 19th. mike
Subject: THE RIDE OF SILENCE (May 19, 7pm)
THE RIDE OF SILENCE MAY 19TH, 2004 7PM
In honor of cyclists killed or injured on the roads, in silence, no faster than 12 MPH.
Going nation-wide, this year!
No t-shirt, no registration, no fee. Spread the word!
ENDORSERS
Jeph Abara
David K. Adams and The Matrix Cycle Club
Rick Alexander, Executive Director, and Bikes On
A Mission
All Medical Personnel, San Antonio
Chris Armstrong (Storm race director)
Mike Baker, USA Cycling Club Coach
The Baylor Cycling Program
BikinMike.com
Big D Quick Print
Charlie and Sheree Bratt
Mary Carey
Cindy Bradley
Carrollton Bicycle Club
Pat Cheshier and The Dallas Police Department
John Clary
Tracy & Jennifer Cleveland
Coach Christian Williams and The Racing Post
The Colony Road Runners Club
Todd Codish and the North Texas TNT Triathlon
Team
Margaret Cook
Steve and Teresa Cook
Countrywide Easy. Really. Cycling Team
Cowtown Area Mountain Bikers Association
Cross Country Club of Dallas
DAM (Dallas Aquatic Masters) & DAM Multi-Sport
Dallas Area Tandem Enthusiasts
Dallas Athletes
Dallas Off Road Bicycle Association (DORBA)
Horace Duncan
Dewey Fambry, Boomerangs 66-67 RVN, Blackknights
67-68 RVN
DH Sports
The Fitness Club
Fitness Lifestyle for Women
Fit2Train
Frank Fong
For The Love Of The Lake, and Rich Casey,
President
Ft.Worth Bicycle Assoc.
Golden Adventures
Lea Grasshoff
Greater Dallas Bicyclists
Walt Hartley
Susan A. Havens: On Cue Media
Mark Haynes
Health&Fitness Magazine
Kathleen “Kat” Hedrick
Brad AKA, Team Heppler
Terry Jackson
Michael “JJ” Jenkins
Judith Jolly
Eddie Jones
Jack Johnston Bicycles
Debra Krebbs
Eric Koenigs
The Tom Landry Triathlon and Duathlon
The Tom Landry Triathlon Training Program
Sam Leake
Lone Star Works
Michael Lovas, C.Ht
Sandy Lovejoy
George Lowery
Scott & Frances McKissick
Craig Miller and The Ticket
Coach Max Miley, Max Fitness, Inc.
Mirage Cycling Club
Gary Moton
MP3Style
Sherryl Nash
Shelia Natho
New Revolution Cycles
Mark and Kathy Norman
W. Tom Parker
Todd Patterson
Bob Pauken
Chris Pearson & Family
Pedalmasher.Com
Performance Peak - Hypnotherapy for Athletics
The Phast Times News
Robert (Stan) Phillips
Plano Bicycle Association
Plano Cycling & Fitness
Plano Kawasaki Suzuki Aprilia
Playtri
Pleasant Valley Unitarian Universalist Church
(PVUUC)
The Racing Post
Mike Ramsey
Ann Reynolds
Estela Reynoso
Maria Richards
Richardson Bike Mart
Candy Ring
Duane Ronan
Sam’s Club Rough Riders
Tom Ryan and Dallas Athletes Athletic Club
James Selman - wieden + kennedy
Tom Short
Dr. Randy Silvangi and Coit Chiropractic
Andrea Spica
South Texas Runners, Riders, and Swimmers -
Corpus Christi
Cline Taplin
Team NRC/Pedalmasher.Com
The Texas Bicycle Coalition
Texas Bicycle Racing Association
The Texas Club
Texins Triathlon Club
Thurston Racing
Tri Cowtown Triathlon Club
Tri-Dallas
Tri-Mania Sports
Tuesday Night Track (TNT)
USA Triathlon, South Mid West
Gretchen A. Weber, Sabre Travel Network
David & Laura West, and Family
Wheels In Motion
Adam Wilk
Christian Williams
Carl Woodard and AssociatesWHERE AND WHO:
www.rideofsilence.net.
www.rideofsilence.org. on 5/9/04
History of the Ride of Silence
Current locations and contacts
Add a location
In Memoriam/Photo Gallery
Rides/Photo Gallery
Contact Us
LinksARIZONA
Phoenix/Flagstaff
Elizabeth
LizzyMayD@aol.comCALIFORNIA
Northern
“Linda R. Klein” lrklein@pacific.netBay Area
Scott Wylie, Psy.D.
my office 707.938.6947
2748 lakeview dr
santa rosa, ca. 95405
Scott D. Wylie, Staff Psychologist
Sonoma Developmental Center
psisci@sbcglobal.net
swylie@sonoma.dds.ca.govRusty (Charles) Dillon
CHARLESDILLON@direcway.com
trntyrest@aol.com, Rossdillon.com
PO Box 1509, Glen Ellen, CA 95442
707-953-9369Location: Corporate Center, Santa Rosa,
California
A: I suggested we ride to Fulton, cross Hwy.12
and ride down the SR creek path. Perhaps we
could then go down Sonoma Ave, left at the Police
Sta. (brookwood?), left on 4th, then left before
we get to the market(at the library,D st?)-back
to Sonoma and back to the trailB Course: Cross Hwy.12 at Fulton and connect with
the SR Creek bike path and ride it all the way
into downtown SR. We could then loop around City
Hall/past the Police/fire station and back down
4th street (this part would require coordination
with SR police/fire) and then back on to the
trial and back to the corporate center.4/13
Yesterday a drunk driver hit 2 local riders,
killing one, and critically injuring his
girlfriend. The driver was old and actually had
the nerve to try and fake a stroke to get
off…he’s a lawyer. Just FYI… This incident has
got a lot of press here, and has rekindled local
anger immensely!! I have already spoken to a
member of our local
paper who may be writing about the R o S soon.
See www.pressdemo.com, and look at local news for
the article on what happened, and I will let you
know when the new article comes out. The Dillons
actually know the
girls parents who is still fighting for her life,
and reported to me
that there was a big candlelight vigil last night
for her and the guy
who died that they attended.5/5
On May 10, Columbus City Council will introduce a
Resolution endorsing the Ride of Silence. Do you
have any sample language I can use? We want to
make the City Council Resolution meanigful and
respectful.
I’m sure you know of the Ohio tragedy that
happened May 1. It underscores the need for all
motorists to understand bike safety laws. Bikes
have every right to use our roads and we want to
use the Ride of Silence to publicize the need for
motorists to understand the rights of bikes.
Any weblinks or help you can offer will be deeply appreciated.
Sincerely,
Lelia Cady, Chief of Staff to
Maryellen O’Shaughnessy, Member
Columbus City CouncilSouthern California
Noemi Talamante
Administrative and Systems Support
National Builder Division
Consumer Markets
9665 Granite Ridge Dr., Ste. 400
San Diego, CA 92123
(858) 503-2403 - Voice
(858) 576-1334 - FaxIrvine
Doug Phillips
VP of the Bicycle Club of Irvine -
www.bikeirvine.org
DougPhilli@aol.com
c 562 818-9998
h 714 534-1900COLORADO
Boulder
Alicke, Falk Fritz
f-alicke@ti.com
location: Boulder Reservoir
contact: Falk “Fritz” AlickeCONNECTICUT
Hartford
Rich
rlouriejr@cox.netFLORIDA
Jacksonville
Joe Pelley
joe.pelley@comcast.net
North Florida Bicycle AssnAndrew Peabody
andpeab@macol.net
HAWAII
Georgette Yaindl
gyaindl@yahoo.comILLINOIS
Rockford
location: Apline Park
contact: Chris Phelan, coachphelan@yahoo.comMASSACHUSETTS
Fitchburg
Gamache Cyclery, John/Paul
65 Laurel St
Fitchburg, Ma. 01420
800-734-3140 (toll free)
978-343-3140 (local)
978-342-9135 h
gamachecyclery@yahoo.com
Location: Princeton Road off Rte. 2O’Neils Bicycle Shop
108 Main Street
Gardner, MA 01440
978-632-7200
oneilsbicycles@hotmail.com
www.oneilsbicycle.com
Location: Princeton Road off Rte. 2Gear Works Cyclery
120 Hamilton Street
Leominster, MA 01453
978-534-2453
www.gearworkscyclery.com
Location: Princeton Road off Rte. 2MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor
“Bud Preston” budpreston@comcast.net
Ann Arbor (MI) Bicycle Touring Society
Bud Preston
18182 Blue Heron Drive West
Northville, MI 48167
Kent Lake, outside Milford, 8-miles Kensington
Metro Park?Detroit
Continental Bike Shop, John, Brent
248-545-1225
continentalbike@sbcglobal.netCentral Park Cycle
1805 Central Park Drive
Okemos, MI 48864
517-349-8880MISSOURI
Kansas City
Connie Conner
cjmail777@comcast.netSt. Louis
Susan Kubinak, DVM
Kubinak@aol.comMONTANA
Missoula
Deb Adams
cyclist@MissoulaBike.org
Missoula
www.MissoulaBike.orgNEVADA
Las Vegas
Susan Snyder
bikesnyder@yahoo.com
The Silver State Bicycle Coalition
Las Vegas ValleyNORTH CAROLINA
Ashville
Randy Perrenoud
Hearns Cycling & Fitness
34 Broadway
Ashville, NC 28801
828-253-4800
randy999@charter.netInside Out Sports
2002 Grisdale Lane
Cary, NC
919-466-0101
888-343-6313
www.insideoutsports.com
bikers@insideoutsports.comCharlotte
Mathew Britz
8914 Pineville-Mathews Road
Charlotte, NC 28226
704-542-6379
bicsouth@msn.comBart Stetler
South Park Cycles
5121 South Park Rd.
Charlotte, NC 28217
704-522-7006
bart@southparkcycles.comOHIO
Columbus
“Bubba” Jeff Stephens
Columbus, Ohio
Central Ohio Bicycling Advocacy Coalition
Commissioner on the Columbus Transportation &
Pedestrian Commission
Director of Development
American Lung Association of Ohio
1950 Arlingate Lane
Columbus, OH 43228
(614) 279-1700
raamjeff@wideopenwest.com
JEFF@ohiolung.org
A loop between our downtown/State Capital and the
Ohio State University campus
"Assume you’ve heard that we had a fatality at
Calvin’s Challenge 12-hour race this past
weekend. How devestating
Notwithstanding…our Ride of Silence is picking
up big steam. I’m close with our city
councilwoman who’s a huge cycling/pedestrian
advocate…and she’s orchestrating full support
from the city of Columbus. We’ll be down to City
Council this coming week to be honored with a
proclamation…and will use this exposure to
launch a “share the road” PSA campaign in the
future!! Updates as they happen. We’ll keep
fighting the good fight.OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma City
Dennis Clark
dccokc@yahoo.com
Oklahoma Bicycle Society, President
Starting at the pavillion on the east side of
Lake Overholser just south of the dam. To get
there from N. W. 10th and Council Rd go west to
Eagle Lane then north to the pavillion.
The distance is about 8.5 miles or one trip
around Lake Overholser.Stillwater
Don Novelle
DNorvelle@aol.comTulsa
Sandra Crisp, LCI #1069
Advocacy Director, Tulsa Wheelmen
President-elect Oklahoma Bicycle Coalition
cd.sl.crisp@cox.net
(NOTE: I am sending this to the Tulsa Wheelmen
and the Oklahoma Bicycle Coalition. Please help
spread the word by forwarding to additional
groups and individuals.)
It is between 8 and 9 miles. I’ve already gotten
two volunteers working on PR with the media.
WHAT: A Silent Bicycle Ride to honor cyclists
killed or injured on the roads and create
awareness during National Bicycle Month. Rides
are being held in cities across the nation and in
Canada*. The attitude of the ride is that of a
funeral procession and we will have a police
escort.
WHEN: 7 PM, Wednesday, May 19th
WHERE: In Tulsa, the ride will be starting and
ending at the West Bank parking lots at 21st and
Jackson. The route will go out 21st St to Peoria,
South on Peoria to 41st, West on 41st to
Riverside Drive, North on Riverside Drive to
Southwest Blvd., South on Southwest Blvd. back to
the start
DETAILS: Cyclists will travel at a speed of 12
mph, 2 abreast. No passing, No talking, Hand
signals only.
No brochures, No registration forms, No releases,
No fees, No shirts, No maps
Word of mouth and emails should promote the ride.
Single sheet fliers are okay (note: a volunteer
is preparing a flyer that I expect to post later
this week for your use in promoting the ride in
Tulsa.)
NO SPONSORS. Endorsements from groups and
individuals who believe in the goals of the ride
are encouraged, but there is no financial
obligation tied to them.
Voluntary donations will be accepted, but only
until there are sufficient funds to pay the
police. After that time no more donations will
be accepted. I will not know exactly how much
the police charge will be until after the Special
Events Application I filled out today is
processed by the City of Tulsa.
The first Ride of Silence was held last year in
Dallas and was organized in 10 days. They had
over 1000 cyclists show up.
This year, in Oklahoma, rides are being held in
Stillwater, Oklahoma City and now Tulsa.
Please help us get the word out so we have a
great turnout at these Oklahoma locations on May
19th.
Our route will be slightly less than 9 miles,
primarily on our Riverside Drive. The start/stop
location is 21st and Jackson. This is also known
as the West Bank Festival.Tina Birch, LCI 1066
tina@teamcrude.comTENNESSEE
Memphis
Becky Dunn
BADSTRUCK@aol.comCary Way
caryway@hotmail.comJohn MaGuirk
Director Sportif
Tennessee Share The Road
SideshoJ@aol.comTEXAS
Austin
Cindy Weisinger
Austin, Texas
“Cynthia Weisinger” spinnincin@sbcglobal.netHill Abel
Bicycle Sport Shop
Austin
hill@bicyclesportshop.comConroe
Sarah Friedman
cutnshoot@cox-internet.com
Conroe, TexasDallas
Chris Phelan
coachphelan@yahoo.com
Location: White Rock Lake, TP Hill
Contact: Chris Phelan, coachphelan@yahoo.com
Parking is very limited. You are encouraged to
park else where at White Rock Lake and ride to
the startKen O’Grady
214-384-1999
ken@ogrady.net
ken.ogrady.comMike Keel
2620 Glen Forest Lane
Plano, TX 75023
H972-758-0116
W972-578-5719
C972-567-8365Houston
Start from the ZOO we can go up San Jacinto and
then back down Fannin.
Steve Sievert from the Chronicle to join us?
BikeHouston was tracking the cycling fatalities
in Houston
Karl Stewart
kdstewart@aep.comChris Holmes
BikeHouston
csholmes1@yahoo.com
281-556-0923Kay “Kayo” Ogden
kayophoto@earthlink.net
c713-392-2679Ron Larson ExxonMobil Global Information Services
Gas Marketing Systems\Symphoni Project
800 Bell
EMB 3423D
Houston, TX 77002
Phone: (713) 656-3938
ron.larson@exxonmobil.comEric S. Powell -
ExxonMobil Cycling Team - Houston
eric.s.powell@exxonmobil.comSan Antonio
Chris Armstrong
South Texas Off Road Mountain Bikers, Race
director
Ride of Silence Coordinator
stormbikerace@hotmail.com
210-865-4397
Location:
We are planning on staging the ride at Sunset
Station next to the Alamodome.
http://www.sunset-station.com Parking at sunset
station will be free for cyclists unless there is
a Spurs playoff game that evening. The ride will
wind thru downtown San Antonio past the Alamo and
thru the King William district. The ride will be
about 30 minutes at a 12 mile per hour pace. We
plan to ride as a group at a slow pace in silence
to honor fallen cyclists. Wearing a black
armband is encouraged.UTAH
St. George
Jerry Simmons
Red Rock Bicycle Center
190 S. Main
St. George, Utah 84770
435-674-3185
ride@redrock.netWISCONSIN
Milwaukee/Madison
“tommy brauneis” tommybrauneis@hotmail.comMONTREAL, CANADA
Guy Lavergne, President of the Beaconsfield
Cycling Club
Associate General Counsel / Avocat Général
Adjoint
Future Electronics Inc.
237 Hymus
Montreal (Pointe Claire), Quebec
Canada H9R 5C7
Phone: (514) 694-7710, ext 2986
Fax: (514) 694-7515
email: guy.lavergne@futureelectronics.com
The CCB will be joining the Ride of Silence as
well. On Wednesday May 19, 2004, the first half
hour of our regular Wednesday night ride will be
ridden in silence, as one huge pack, from BHS to
the Ile Perrot bridge, in Ste Anne de Bellevue.
All participants should wear a black arm band.
If you have ever been injured in a bike-car
accident, please wear a red arm band.
We will ride under police escort at about 20 kph.
Once we reach the Ile Perrot Bridge, we will
resume riding as we usually do. You are welcome
to invite your cycling buddies to participate in
the Ride of Silence.
Le CCB se joint au mouvement en tenant sa propre
Randonnée Silenvcieuse. Le Mercredi 19 mai 2004,
la première partie de notre randonnée du mercredi
soir sera parcourue en silence en un seul
peloton, sous escorte policière, du Beaconsfield
High School, jusqu’à l’Ile Perrot. Tous les
participants devraient porter un brassard noir,
ou un brassard rouge, si vous avez déjà été
blessé, comme cycliste, dans un accident
impliquant une automobile.
Lorsque sous escorte policière, la vitesse sera
d’environ 20 km/h. Après le Pont de l’Ile
Perrot, la randonnée normale reprendra son cours.
Vous pouvez également inviter vos amis cyclistes
à participer.OTTAWA, CANADA
James Wilson, C-KAP
jimckap@mondenet.com
James D. Wilson - C-KAP Coordinator - OBC Tuesday
Night Tour leader.
Location: The Experimental Farm.
Distance: 20K
Route will be the same route that the Ottawa
Bicycle Club uses after the group riding clinics
at the farm.
Request black arm bands are worn, red if you have
had a bike - motor vehicle accident.ONTARIO, CANADA
Edwin and Rebecca Greenfield
edwin_greenfield@hotmail.com
Location: Richmond Hill, the ride will start from
the GO Station in Richmond Hill on Newkerk RoadIt was 10 days before last year’s Ride Of
Silence, when I began an email blitz hoping just
one person would come out to ride with me around
White Rock Lake in Dallas. A thousand cyclists
attended. No one ever anticipated a nerve being
exposed represented by the outpouring of sadness,
anger, and resentment this ride became. No one,
least of all me, ever anticipated having another
Ride Of Silence.
This year, the ride will take place in 31
locations from Hawaii to Ottawa, Canada. It will
include places such as Missoula, Montana; Santa
Rosa, California, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Ann
Arbor, Michigan, and Houston, TX. This year this
ride will do what has never happened before.
Cycling history will made on May 19, 2004 at 7
pm, as cyclists from two countries all over the
North American continent will ride at the same
time.
Why?
· To mourn those cyclists already killed by
motorists
· To raise awareness (among motorists, police,
and city officials) of cyclists on the road
· To have motorists know we only want to share
the road
· To show that cyclists are not going away
In mourning, thousands will ride with black
armbands, or red to show they themselves have
been the victim of motorist unawareness,
meanness, or DWI. Cyclists from all across the US
and Canada will show their support for sharing
the road with motorists, as the law prescribes.
Cyclists will take the lead in showing the
carnage taking place on streets all across the
continent, and with results, making it safer for
others who also share the road (runners,
horseman, etc.). I will be among them.
If you come out at a location nearest you (check
web sites: www.rideofsilenc.net, and
www.rideofsilence.org), I will be with you and we
will make history. As Georgette Yaindl, of Hawaii
wrote, “Let the silence roar!” Thank you.
Chris Phelan
coachphelan@yahoo.comNOTES:
The Ride Of Silence is a free ride (no
registration, no fee, no t-shirt) that asks its
cyclists to ride no faster than 12 mph and remain
silent during the ride. This will be a public
ride; a ride showing support and public
countenance. This is NOT a race, NOT to be
thought of as a race, and NOT to be treated as a
race. This ride will be non-partisan, not
sponsored, non-promotional and not for a charity.“May 19 (1838) is the birthday of Colonel Albert
A. Pope, the “father of the American Bicycle
Industry,” whose Pope/Columbia Manufacturing
Company was employing 10% workforce and producing
a bike a minute at the turn of the last century
in Hartford, CT. Col. Pope is also considered the
Founder of the Great Movement for Better American
Roads, which called for pavement, and guess who
the advocate constituency was? Yes, cyclists.
Colonel Pope also set up a bail fund for
bicyclists who were arrested in acts of civil
disobedience challenging stupid laws, like only
one bike at a time may pass!
It is also the birthday of Malcom X, He would
have been 79 years old. “By any means
necessary,”…Ride On. Let the silence roar! Ride
On.” Georgette YaindlFor those coming to the DALLAS Ride Of Silence
location at White Rock Lake, expect a large
crowd. Get there early if possible. Wheels roll
at 7 PM.
If you are driving, please consider parking at
other than T.P. Hill, as parking is extremely
limited. Consider parking and riding to the start
at the T.P. (Start is the same place as last
year, next to the stone bathrooms.)
Suggested parking:
Richardson Bike Mart or Jack Johnston’s Cycling
at Garland Road and Emerald Isle
Other White Rock Lake parking lots
Nearby streets=====
coachphelan@yahoo.com