style over speed
riding a f**king bike
Good blog here from Danny about this weekends Times:
http://cyclelondonci...-were-anti.html
So what Jeremy Clarkson calls home clothes wearing cyclists seems to be a call to arms if the idea of this blog is taken up:
http://voleospeed.bl...of-protest.html
come on LCC theres great ideas being generated, stop with the petitions and start organising.
http://cyclelondonci...-were-anti.html
Jeremy Clarkson still thinks we're anti-capitalists. His own newspaper disagrees. Sunday Times: cyclists now outnumber motorists on busy commuter routes
Today's Sunday Times featured two big pieces on cycling. The first, an editorial from Jeremy Clarkson. "Cycling is seen now .... as a frontline propoganda weapon in the war on capitalism, banking, freedom, McDonald's..." you get the idea.
Except that a much larger and more balanced piece featured large on page 11. "Cyclists have for the first time outnumbered motorists on some of the country’s busiest commuter routes during the rush hour," splashed the Sunday Times news feature. You can read the article below.
So what Jeremy Clarkson calls home clothes wearing cyclists seems to be a call to arms if the idea of this blog is taken up:
http://voleospeed.bl...of-protest.html
The idea is to keep doing a Flashride on Blackfriars Bridge, every week at the same time. Publicise it so it grows bigger and bigger. But the "gimmick" would be that it would be the reverse of the Naked Bike Ride; rather than looking whacky, as most cycle protest do, it would emphasis the normalisation of cycling: everybody on it would be dressed in business suits. Not fancy dress, not Boris Johnson wigs, just straight, serious, everybody in formal suits.
Because this is a movement starting in the heart of London, the City of London, no less, at Blackfriars Bridge (but which could grow) give it a distinctively City of London feel. Emphasise that fact that cyclists are not scruffy, left-wing, homespun veggie types, but concentrate on the new face of cycling, the mainstreaming of it; establish an idea that cycling is the new establishment method of transport, not a fringe activity carried out by fringe-types. So we combine a protest on the specific issues at Blackfriars and the specific attitudinal problems in TfL with a general media assault on the image of cycling.
come on LCC theres great ideas being generated, stop with the petitions and start organising.