My name is Geoffrey, one of the bike bike coordinators for the Toronto 2010 thingy.

Let me tell you, lots of Canadians came out to party and celebrate bicycles. Few workshops were cancelled and fewer had no facilitation. Each workshop had about fifty people attending. Four workshops where held at a time. Food was organic, vegan and glutton free. 

The mobile shop workshop was my favorite cause i learned about not having a shop and be committed to helping people ride a safe bike. I think about forty people came in from Montreal, Canada. They will be committing a regional bike bike named velo velo in the end of September. The next bike bike 2011 will be held in San Marcos, Texas. 

Bike Bike delegates from the states where surprised to see how many cyclists ride our narrow urban streets. 

First night we had dinner picinic style in the park. Next night we had a scavenger hunt matched with outdoor movie night in park followed by a midnight swim on the shores of Lake Ontario. After the workshops on Saturday, we took some delegates out on a tour of all the DIY bike spaces in Toronto, five in all. Then after the tour we put on a  party that stretched the night away with hot steamy dance dance fun. 

On sunday we had a group discussion about the4 next bike bike. We asked Fargo to hold a winter bike bike. Some talk of New York hosting a regional bike bike. I think LA wanted a bike bike in 2012 but that is up for the talk in Texas. New Orleans group Plan B wishes to host the tenth anniversary of bike bike 2013.

On a personal note. Bike Bike would have been nothing without the help of a pack of dedicated volunteers that operated the kitchen and supplied people with breakfest, lunch and dinner for four days. 

Hopes and dreams to the flying cyclists of America and beyond. 
Geoffrey B
Bike Pirates 


On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Angel York <aniola@gmail.com> wrote:
Howdy,

It would be great, kickass, wonderful, and awesome if this wiki page could get populated before you forget the fine details of how Bike! Bike! 2010 went.  I'm on the edge of my seat waiting to hear how it went and what y'all learned. 

Angel York

On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Godwin! <goodgodwin@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hey folks, we talked a little about this during the thinktank workshop and I know Ainsley was going to send out a notice to everyone that attended but I thought I'd try to get the ball rolling while its still fresh in our minds.
 
I have added an item for each workshop in the Bike!Bike! 2010 wiki page for notes. If you attended a workshop it would be great if you can put any notes you took into that workshop, or even if you just remember what happened that would be helpful as well. If there is already a writeup for that workshop, it would be helpful if you reviewed it and edited if you can make any improvements.
 
If you're not sure how to use the wiki, do what you can or ask someone. Someone else will likely re-format as long as the text is there.
 
You can find the page here.
 
Thanks everybody!
godwin.
 
 
 
PS Ainsley: I hope I'm not stepping on your toes here, but also if you're planning on sending out another email to all participants it would still be helpful to include this as there are probably a lot of people not on the thinktank that could help out.






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